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3 Years
On-campus
March | May | July | September | November
Course Overview
Where You Can Study
Adelaide
132 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, SA 5000
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
TEQSA
Professional Body
Tourism, Hospitality and Events Industry Body
Accreditation Status
AccreditedSkills Assessor
TRA (Trades Recognition Australia)
Course Content
Business Communication
Introduction to Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Skills for Numerical Analysis
Introduction to Business Analytics
Skills for Advanced Business English
Skills for Academic Success
Introduction to Information Technology
Professional Practice and Communication in IT
Programming in Python
Information Systems in Business
Database Design and Management
Information Networks
The Hospitality and Tourism System
Food and Beverage Operations
Technology and Innovation in Hospitality and Tourism
Accommodation Operations
Governance, Ethics and Sustainability
Financial Accounting
Accounting Information Systems
Advanced Financial Accounting
Management Accounting
Skills for Workplace Success
Quantitative Analysis
Financial Institutions and Markets
Corporate Finance
Corporations Law
Introduction to Management
Organising People at Work
Managing Projects
Managing Operations
People and Culture
Marketing Principles
Integrated Marketing Communications
Services Marketing
Omnichannel Marketing
Consumer Behaviour
Event Management
Emerging Issues in Hospitality and Tourism
Gaming and Entertainment Management
Professional Practice in Hospitality and Tourism
Contemporary Issues in Accounting
Auditing and Assurance
Financial Reporting
Taxation Law
Strategic Management Accounting
Internship 1
Internship 2
Dynamic Strategy
Entrepreneurship, Creativity and Innovation
Management in Global Business
Managing Change
Digital Marketing
International Marketing
Strategic Marketing
Market Research and Analytics
Common Questions
The Bachelor of Business (Hospitality & Tourism Management) has a typical duration of 3 years, consisting of 24 subjects delivered across 9 trimesters.
The Bachelor of Business (Hospitality & Tourism Management) is available at Kaplan Business School campuses in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, and Perth.
Students can start the Bachelor of Business (Hospitality & Tourism Management) in March, May, July, September, and November each year.
Graduates of the Bachelor of Business (Hospitality & Tourism Management) may pursue careers as a Hospitality manager, Events and community manager, Hotel supervisor, Tourism operator, or Travel industry entrepreneur. Successful completion may also qualify you for entry towards a range of Master's courses.
The course consists of 24 subjects made up of 14 core subjects and 10 electives, spread across three levels. Core subjects at the higher levels include units such as The Hospitality and Tourism System, Food and Beverage Operations, Accommodation Operations, Event Management, Gaming and Entertainment Management, and Professional Practice in Hospitality and Tourism, with a range of business electives also available.
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