Course code: #5709
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The Master of International Tourism and Hospitality Management helps graduates prepare for the next step in their global tourism and hotel industry careers.
You will develop skills essential for managerial-level graduates, including advanced business acumen, strategic insight, high-level management skills and specialised industry knowledge - underscored by sustainability principles.
You will build on your core business skills in financial planning, hospitality management and marketing and enhance these with an understanding of managing in a culturally diverse context.
Griffith's partnership with the Institute of Managers and Leaders Australia and New Zealand (IML ANZ) allows graduates to be awarded the internationally recognised professional designation immediately after graduation*.
Accrediting management and leadership excellence, Chartered Manager will help you gain global recognition, professionalise your leadership skills, increase your employability and differentiate you from other managers.
Griffith and IML ANZ are committed to supporting you throughout your leadership journey.
Along with the new fast-tracked route to Chartered Manager, you will also receive access to a range of partnership benefits.
This program includes a dissertation pathway.
The dissertation pathway can provide a pathway to a higher degree by research for candidates with a qualifying GPA.
Before enrolling in this pathway, it is expected that students will have nominated a supervisor for their dissertation and have discussed a research topic with that supervisor.
* Upon completing the Chartered Manager written assessment, interview and satisfying the work experience requirements.
$50,800
Cost of living | 1 person | $8,568 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $16,300 |
Tuition | 1 person | $34,500 |
Suppose you do not meet the University's specified English language requirements.
In that case, you may wish to contact the Griffith English Language Institute to increase your eligibility for entering a Griffith University program.
The duration of your English study will vary depending on your current level of English.
IELTS Entry requirement | TOFEL Entry requirement | PTE Entry requirement | Weeks |
6.0 (no sub score < 5.5) | 71 (W19, L,R,S 17) | 50 (no comm skill < 42) | 10 |
5.5 (no sub score < 5.0, W 5.5) | 52 (W17,S15 L,R 10) | 42 (no comm skill < 36, W42) | 20 |
5.5 (no sub score < 5.0) | 52 (W,S15 L,R 10) | 42 (no comm skill < 36) | 25 |
5.0 (no sub score < 4.5, W 5.0) | 40 (W15,S13 L,R 6) | 36 (no comm skill < 30, W36) | 30 |
5.0 (no sub score < 4.5) | 40 (W,S13 L,R 6) | 36 (no comm skill < 30) | 35 |
4.5 (no sub score < 4.0, W 4.5) | 33 (W13,S12 L,R 4) | 30 (no comm skill < 29, W30) | 40 |
4.5 (no sub score < 4.0) | 33 (W,S12 L,R 4) | 30 (no comm skill < 29) | 45 |
4.0 or lower | 32 or lower | 29 or lower | Over 45 |
To be eligible for admission to the Master of International Tourism and Hospitality Management, a student must:
Students with a related Bachelor's degree will receive 40 credit points of advanced standing for the foundation courses.
Relevant work experience will be considered as part of an application.
If you do not meet the academic entry criteria, you may be able to study the Masters Qualifying Program and qualify for entry into this Masters's degree.
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