Course Description
This unique interdisciplinary program is designed to foster transformational leadership development to meet current and future hotel leadership needs and challenges.
We create real-world and practical learning experiences where you engage and learn from industry experts, solve real business problems and work on hotel industry relevant projects.
The final year will provide you with the opportunity to critically synthesise practice within a workplace and the principles of leadership explored in the first year.
Graduates will be recognised as agile leaders able to engage in effective change and innovation to create sustainable and high impact solutions to help advance the hotel business.
The Experience
- Lead creativity and innovation in international hotel environments
- Foster positive organisational cultures and high performance
- Develop practical business strategy skills
- Build leadership capacity in the hotel business
- Learn at the purpose-built hospitality institute
Career Outcomes
With the relevant work experience, graduate employment opportunities include but are not limited to:
- Operations Manager
- General Manager
- Hotel/ Resort Manager
- Hotel Brand Manager
COURSE DETAILS
Course Code
CRS1401161Study Area
Hotel ManagementCourse Level
PostgraduateAlert
Course Intake
February, JulyDuration
2 years (full-time)
Campus
Melbourne
Course Mode
Full-time
Part-time
Course Hours
Full-Time: 12-18 per week
Part-Time: 6-9 per week
Applications
William Angliss Institute accepts direct applications from domestic students.
For more information on application requirements, please contact us.
Angliss considers you a domestic student if you:
- Are an Australian or New Zealand Citizen
- Are an Australian Permanent Resident
- Have an Australian Permanent Humanitarian Visa
If you are unsure or hold a different visa type, please contact our Admission Team for more information.
COURSE STRUCTURE
Students will undertake a semester-long work placement program at one of the leading hotel brands.
YEAR 1
- Semester 1 - 4 Subjects
- Semester 2 - 4 Subjects
YEAR 2
- Semester 1 - Work Placement
- Semester 2 - 4 Subjects
Year 1
Year 2
Entry requirements
Available on application.
Domestic Student Fees Melbourne Campus
Circumstances for everyone are different and this can affect what and how you pay for your course.
A range of options are available to assist with payment of course fees including: