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Course Description

The Bachelor of Tourism delivers the skills necessary for professional engagement across diverse fields from strategic destination development through to designing and delivering memorable visitor experiences.

A high level of industry engagement is central to the three-year degree. Field trips to many of Victoria's most significant tourist destinations and attractions gives you the chance to experience theory in practice and learn directly from owners, managers, experts and specialists.

We address the ecological, economic and social impacts of tourism and engage with sustainability, technological drivers of change and other current and emerging trends and issues in tourism. Backed by fundamental management skills, including finance, marketing, risk and legal issues, leadership, innovation and entrepreneurship, you will explore a broad array of tourism theories and principles.

Knowledge that is crucial to success in the tourism industry - analytical, critical thinking, problem solving, and research and communication - is embedded in a curriculum that offers specialist core subjects and an extensive range of specialised electives.

The Angliss Experience

  • A high level of industry engagement is central to the three-year degree
  • Field trips to many of Victoria's most significant tourist destinations and attractions such as Melbourne's iconic laneways, the Great Ocean Road, Phillip Island Nature Park and the Yarra Valley
  • Learn directly from business owners, managers, experts and specialists

COURSE DETAILS

Course Code

CRS1400381

Study Area

Tourism

Course Level

Bachelor

Course Structure

Year 1

TOU501Introduction to the Tourism Industry
TOU502Destinations Concepts
MAN501 Management Fundamentals
TOU551Tourism Theories and Concepts
TOU503 Tourism Distribution Systems
TOU504Visitor Services
MAN502Financial Concepts
Electives1 (1st semester)

Year 2

TOU601Tourism Attraction Management
MAN604Economics and Global Impacts
MAN601Introduction to Marketing
HOS651People and Place
TOU609Niche Tourism
MAN702Risk and Legal Issues
Electives 1 per semester (2 in total)

Year 3

TOU701Designing for the Visitor Experience
TOU709Planning for Tourism
MAN707Strategy, Change and Leadership
TOU751Taking Responsibility for Tourism & Hospitality
TOU719Tourism Futures
MAN706Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Electives1 per semester (2 in total)

Electives

All students must undertake RES501 Foundation Academic Communication Skills in their first semester (unless otherwise agreed).
Electives can be chosen from the suite of Higher Education Subjects. Please note that not all subjects are available in all courses and study periods. 

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Entry requirements

Admissions Transparency

Eligibility for entry can be demonstrated by ATAR score, previous study, work experience and other factors.

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Career Outcomes

With the relevant work experience graduate employment opportunities include but are not limited to:

  • Client relations or guest experience manager
  • Advisory business or research consultant or strategist
  • Communications and social media manager
  • Product development or market manager
  • Tourism policy makers
  • Government related tourism services
  • SME tourism operators

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