Course code: #MGB401
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The events and tourism industries are expanding quickly, with tourism now directly contributing almost three per cent to Australia’s GDP.
To help further drive growth and sustainability, a skilled and experienced workforce is needed – and this is where the University of Canberra comes in.
This course has a foundation in business studies and investigates the key elements you’ll need for a future career in events and tourism.
You’ll graduate with solid teamwork and critical thinking skills, exploring events in both tourism and non-tourism contexts, such as sports, festivals, conventions, meetings and community activities.
Your employability will be enhanced thanks to the many practical Work Integrated Learning (WIL) opportunities you’ll undertake within the industry as part of your degree.
Keynotes: This course at St Leonard's is taught in the 2nd year. To commence, all students must be eligible for at least 1 year (24 credit points) of advanced standing.
Hands-on experience is the heart of the Bachelor of Event and Tourism Management.
During your studies, you’ll undertake several project-based units where you’ll study real-world case studies, explore simulated workplace scenarios, interact with guest speakers, and work with the industry to develop documents, including marketing plans, social media strategies, training manuals, and more.
The course requires you to undertake an internship of between 40 and 50 hours with an event management company.
$30,800
Cost of living | 1 person | $10,920 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | 0 |
Tuition | 1 person | $30,800 |
UC College offers English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS) at the University of Canberra College English Language Centre (UCCELC), conveniently located on the Bruce campus in Canberra.
Course | Entry requirement | Lead to |
General English | IELTS 4.0 | (AE1) |
Academic English1(AE1) | IELTS 4.5 | (AE2) |
Academic English2(AE2) | IELTS 5.0 | (AE3) |
Academic English3(AE3) | IELTS 5.5 | (AE4) UC undergraduate degrees |
Academic English4(AE14) | IELTS 6.0 | University’s Master’s degrees |
This course at St Leonard's is taught in the 2nd year. To commence, all students must be eligible for at least 1 year (24 credit points) of advanced standing.
Admission to this course is based on an entrance rank. A rank can be achieved by the following means:
Assumed knowledge:
None.
China:
India:
If you’re an international student who hasn’t met the University of Canberra’s entry requirements for your preferred UC undergraduate degree, the International Foundation Studies program is an accredited pre-university Pathways program that can help you achieve your goal of university education.
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