Travel & Tourism
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Pierwszy Semestr 6 750,00 AUDDługość kursu 36 m-cy<p style="text-align:justify;">The Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management prepares you for an effective starting career in tourism and hospitality, with a strong emphasis on case based learning that is built progressively through the three years of study. A feature of this program is the arrangement of visiting lecturers who are practitioners who will share their knowledge and experiences, and field trips that helps you to gain current understanding of the tourism and hospitality environments. To give you an added advantage in their career, subjects such as EcoTourism and Cultural & Heritage Tourism will be introduced to expose students to upcoming and niche tourism sectors. Subjects such as Project Management for Events, and Work-integrated Learning give you a more practical orientation towards your study and better prepare you for your career.</p> Dowiedz się więcej
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Pierwszy Semestr 15 350,00 AUDDługość kursu 24 m-cy<p style="text-align:justify;">The Master of Tourism is Australia's longest-running and most industry-focused specialist graduate tourism program designed to prepare students for diverse careers within in tourism and associated industries. In the twenty first century the 'international tourism industry' can more accurately be described as the global movement of people for a variety of motivations. As the industry continues to expand, the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) is forecasting that the growth rate for emerging economies will be double the rate of advanced economies to 2030.</p> <p style="text-align:justify;">Areas of study covered in the course include marketing and international marketing, cultural tourism, development and planning, natural resource management, environmental studies, research techniques, cross-cultural and regional studies, sustainability and communications.</p> <p style="text-align:justify;">Students are encouraged to undertake part of their studies overseas in order to broaden their understanding of the international market and the role that a sustainable tourism industry can play in development within emerging economies. The course provides the option for students to attend a partially funded intensive field-school to study the patterns of development within an emerging economy in the Asia-Pacific region, such as Fiji, Vietnam or Cambodia.</p> <p style="text-align:justify;">In addition students have the opportunity of spending a semester on exchange at either Uppsala University (Sweden), or the Estonian Business School (Estonia). Approval must be obtained from the course coordinator and the faculty well before departure.</p> Dowiedz się więcej