Updating Results

Southern Cross University (SCU)

  • 20% international / 80% domestic

Master of International Tourism and Hotel Management, Master of Business Administration

  • Masters (Coursework)

Here's your chance to be a triple threat across tourism, hospitality and business. This double degree prepares you to be at the forefront of the tourism and hospitality industry, with credentials reinforced by our internationally recognised MBA.

Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Coursework)
Duration
2 years full-time, 4 years part-time
Course Code
1229102, 097604C
Study Mode
In person
International Fees
$29,200 per year / $58,400 total

About this course

Here's your chance to be a triple threat across tourism, hospitality and business. This double degree prepares you to be at the forefront of the tourism and hospitality industry, with credentials reinforced by our internationally recognised MBA.

Advanced subjects in business and tourism management are coupled with core business knowledge and management skills development. An Industry Research Project is your golden opportunity to demonstrate self-motivation and discipline as you explore a topic in depth.

We'll give you access to recognised leaders in their fields, whose expertise can inform your rise to the top of these highly competitive industries.

With advanced tourism and hospitality qualifications reinforced by an internationally recognised business degree, our graduates can consider senior career options in Australia and globally.

Entry requirements

A Bachelor degree from any Australian university, or equivalent, in a related discipline OR demonstrated relevant prior learning and/or relevant industry experience deemed equivalent OR a Graduate Certificate in a related discipline OR successful completion of Southern Cross University's Postgraduate Qualifying Program.

Study locations

Gold Coast

What you will learn

There are no majors in this course but core units cover

a diverse range of management, business and hospitality operations subjects and an
Industry Research Project.

Career pathways

Graduates are well-suited to senior or management positions in resorts, hotels, government tourism bodies, non-profit, destination marketing and tourism organisations, airlines, convention and event operators and other special interest tourism businesses.

Course structure

To be eligible to receive Master of

International Tourism and Hotel Management, Master of Business Administration students must complete the equivalent of 16 units (192 credit points), comprising:

  • 12 core units (156 credit points), and
  • 3 equivalent elective units (36 credit points).