Course code: #L89
These items are optional and you can choose them as you wish after applying for the course.
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Fall-February 04-February-2022 | 2022-02-04 |
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Winter-July 30-June-2022 | 2022-06-30 |
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Fall-February 31-January-2023 | 2023-01-31 |
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Winter-July 30-June-2023 | 2023-06-30 |
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A unique course in Western Australia, the Master of International Hospitality Management brings together business and management principles in relation to the hospitality industry.
Students will be equipped with the knowledge and skills for a career in senior management in the international hospitality industry.
In this course, students will have the opportunity to undertake a four-month internship in their final semester, allowing them to apply their non-technical skills in an Australian work context.
The course includes business units as well as applied hospitality units, including marketing, events management, international business and stakeholder management.
Specialisations you can study in this course
Students have the opportunity to enrol in the Internship specialisation which comprises two units.
The units concentrate on the development and application of non-technical skills important to the student's chosen profession and developing an awareness of professional conduct within the Australian work context.
Students will develop a professional portfolio which will help demonstrate to potential employers their developed skills and suitability for employment.
Attendance requirements
Students will be required to take both units in the same semester, working on a full-time basis (37.5 hours per week) over a 16-week period in their assigned host organisation.
These working hours may include shift and/or weekend work depending on the nature of the organisation.
In addition to the 16 weeks of full-time work, students will be required to attend on-campus preparatory and end of semester seminars, as instructed by the Unit Coordinator.
$42,100
Cost of living | 1 person | $10,620 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $10,200 |
Tuition | 1 person | $31,900 |
The Academic English Program (AEP) is designed for students who plan to study at an Australian university or who are interested in developing academic reading, writing, listening and communication skills.
It is taught in 10 week terms, with start dates approximately every five weeks.
It is designed to improve your English and study skills, enabling you to be successful in your diploma and PQP courses at ECC as well as under or postgraduate programs at ECU.
No further English testing is required (except for Nursing and other higher English course requirements). Therefore, with a minimum of 65%, you are able to graduate to the next AEP level or your designated course.
Applicants must be able to demonstrate their English language proficiency before they enter an ECC program.
English language proficiency can be determined by submitting evidence of Year 12 studies or IELTS Test scores, or Pearson English Test scores or equivalent as shown in the table below.
Postgraduate English package guide | |
Entry requirements (IELTS Score) | Duration |
IELTS 4.5 | AE 2 - 10 weeks |
IELTS 5.0 | AE 3 - 10 weeks |
IELTS 5.5 | AE 4 - 10 weeks |
IELTS 6.0 | AE 5 - 10 weeks |
Successful applicants with a Graduate Certificate qualification or higher in Hospitality Management may seek reduced course duration by applying forrecognition of prior learning.
Post-Graduate Qualifying Program - Business
The Post-Graduate Qualifying Program (PQP) is a one semester non-award program designed for students who already have tertiary qualifications but have not qualified for direct entry into master’s degrees at Edith Cowan University (ECU).
The program will equip students with the knowledge, skills and English Language Proficiency (ELP) for entry into master’s degrees in the School of Business and Law at ECU.
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