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6 months full time (or part time equivalent for domestic students)
Face to face with incorporated technology enhanced learning (TEL)
Full time / Part time (domestic students only)
16 February 2026 | 4 May 2026 | 27 July 2026 | 12 October 2026
Course Overview
Where You Can Study
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
International Hotel Food and Beverage Management
Develops the knowledge and skills required for the management of food and beverage operations within competitive and changing international hotel operating environments, including financial aspects such as costs and revenues.
International Hotel Accommodation Management
Develops knowledge, skills and understanding of managing accommodation and related hotel areas including front office, housekeeping/hotel facilities, security and engineering within competitive and changing international hotel operating environments.
Hospitality Management Accounting
Develops understanding of key financial and operational performance indicators central to ensuring the current and future profitability of international hospitality business, including budgeting, forecasting and cost control.
International Hotel Services Marketing
Enables students to investigate and critically evaluate the theory underpinning International Services Marketing, including consumer behaviour, Customer Relationship Marketing, pricing strategies, and brand differentiation.
Common Questions
For domestic students, the fee is A$3,000 per subject, with a total indicative course cost of A$12,000. For international students, the fee is A$3,200 per subject, with a total indicative course cost of A$12,800. New international students are also required to pay a once-off application fee of A$250. Domestic students may be eligible for government assistance in the form of a FEE-HELP loan.
Yes, students are encouraged to apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) — also known as exemptions — for studies completed at another higher education provider, as well as time spent working in the hospitality industry. Approved exemptions may reduce the overall cost and study load (duration) of your course. You must complete the ICHM Recognition of Prior Learning application form and submit it with all supporting evidence.
Yes. Students enrolled in the Graduate Certificate who successfully complete three of the four core subjects can progress to the Graduate Diploma in International Hotel Management.
There are four intake dates in 2026: 16 February 2026, 4 May 2026, 27 July 2026, and 12 October 2026.
The CRICOS code for the Graduate Certificate in International Hotel Management is 097745A, and the TEQSA code is CRS1400552. The course is offered at the AQF Level 8 and is delivered at ICHM's Adelaide campus at 131-139 Currie St, Adelaide, Australia.
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