Objectives:
Provides advanced, research based studies in Tourism Management. Develops understanding of the state of knowledge in the discipline area alongside knowledge and ability relating to research methods and research activity in Tourism Management. Students will be engaged in a significant research investigation resulting in the production of a thesis with either a theoretical or an applied focus.
Entry Requirements:
To be eligible for the Honours program a student must normally have achieved a Weighted Average Mark of 70% in the degree program.
Award:
Bachelor of Business (Tourism Management) Honours
Course Description:
This course is available for on-campus study by students with an International student visa.
This course structure contains information about the units which comprise the course as well as the credit points required to successfully complete it.
The Honours program is a one year full-time course, or two years part-time for a total of 120 credit points comprising of the following units:
Unit Description Points
Semester 1
BSA4701 Business Research Methods 15
TSM4172 Honours Thesis Development 30
TSM4613 Tourism & Hospitality Management A 15
Or
An elective approved by the Course Coordinator
Unit Description Points
Semester 2
TSM4173 Honours Thesis 30
TSM4213 Tourism & Hospitality Management B 15
Plus
1 discipline unit at 15 credit points, as approved by the Course Coordinator