Bachelor (Honours)
One in every 13 Australians is employed in the ever-growing tourism industry. It's an industry that contributes $55.3 billion to the Australian economy each year.
Southern Cross University recognises and contributes to this success, complementing its tourism and hospitality-related degrees through strategic partnerships with the Hotel School Sydney and the Hotel School Melbourne.
If you're intrigued by an aspect of tourism or hospitality, this Honours degree enables specialist understanding in your discipline while also building your competence as a researcher.
With the supervision of our experts, you'll be equipped for the academic rigour that such research requires, and you'll build a bridge to further study at masters or doctorate level.
Career opportunities are found within research and policy-based organisations such as state and local government, market research companies, private and/or public policy businesses, and collaborative consultancy.
Interested applicants need to contact the University to discuss their eligibility and to find a suitable honours supervisor for their proposed honours topic prior to lodging their application.
An Honours year allows students to enhance their self-management skills, and provide in-depth research into a topic interest.
Positions in a wide range of research, policy-based organisations including state and local government tourist offices, market research companies, private and/or public policy businesses, and collaborative consultancy.
To be awarded the Bachelor of Business in Tourism and Hospitality Management with Honours, students must complete 4 units (96 credit points) comprising:
Class of Honours
A candidate may be awarded Honours with one of the following merit descriptors: