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16 February 2026 | 4 May 2026 | 27 July 2026 | 12 October 2026
Course Overview
Where You Can Study
131-139 Currie St, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia
131-139 Currie St, 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
International Hotel Food and Beverage Management
This subject will enable the students to develop the knowledge and skills required for the management of food and beverage operations within competitive and changing international hotel operating environments.
International Hotel Accommodation Management
This subject will enable the student to develop the knowledge, skills and understanding of managing accommodation and related hotel areas within competitive and changing international hotel operating environments.
Hospitality Management Accounting
This subject will enable the student to develop an understanding of key financial and operational performance indicators, central to ensuring the current and future profitability of international hospitality business.
International Hotel Services Marketing
This subject will enable the student to investigate and critically evaluate the theory underpinning International Services Marketing.
Workforce Design and Strategy
This subject will enable students to examine and connect fundamental HRM tools such as planning, development, implementation and evaluation to critical HR activities.
Strategic Management
Strategic Management is concerned with longer term strategic decisions and directions, strategy formulation, implementation and performance monitoring.
International Hotel Revenue Management
This subject will enable the student to critically evaluate the role of revenue management in hotel business performance and apply complex knowledge of strategic pricing to managing international hotel business operations.
Art and Design in Hospitality Environments
This subject will enable the student to critically reflect upon the key principles and importance of design, art and theatre in contemporary hospitality management and in a broader cultural context.
Information Systems Management
This subject will enable the student to understand the increasing role and application of information communication systems in the hospitality industry in different competitive aspects.
International Hotel Brand Management
The subject will cover the relevance and importance of brand management in the hospitality industry.
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
This subject will enable the student to develop and understand both the entrepreneurial mind-set and the important role of both entrepreneurship and entrapreneurship within a hospitality industry context.
Academic and Research Skill Development
This subject will enable the student to develop the skills and knowledge required to develop a sound academic preparedness for undertaking master's education.
Business Intelligence for Decision Making
This subject will enable the student to understand and apply hospitality business analytics modelling through exploring statistical techniques which are necessary for the modern hospitality business environment.
Common Questions
Yes. Students enrolled in the Graduate Diploma who successfully complete all eight subjects can progress to the Master of International Hotel Management.
For international students, tuition fees are A$3,200 per subject, with a total indicative course cost of A$25,600. New international students are also required to pay a once-off application fee of $250. All amounts are quoted in Australian Dollars.
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 for previous study or work experience may reduce the overall cost and study load (duration) of your course.
Applicants whose first language is not English must demonstrate English fluency at IELTS 6.5 Academic overall with no band below 6.0 or an equivalent score in other acceptable tests, or completion of a Diploma or higher level qualification within the last two years in Australia. Countries exempt from English language requirements include Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Canada, United States of America, United Kingdom, and South Africa.
The 2026 intake dates are 16 February 2026, 4 May 2026, 27 July 2026, and 12 October 2026.
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