Bachelor of International Hotel and Resort Management

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  • Objectives
    The Bachelor of International Hotel and Resort Management program prepares students for professional and managerial roles in the global hotel and resort industry. Students complete a program of core business subjects and advanced hotel and resort management subjects to prepare them for management roles. Emphasis is placed on revenue and asset management within a hotel or resort context
  • Practical experience
    Work Experience & Internships Students will complete 400 hours of work experience in a hotel, resort or associated industry, to complement their theoretical knowledge with practical skills.
  • Entry requirements
    Successful completion of Year 12 or equivalent.
  • Academic title
    Bachelor of International Hotel and Resort Management
  • Course description
    Enrolment

    International Students: To fulfil your student visa requirements, you’ll need to enrol in 40cp per semester. Domestic Students: You have the option of undertaking either 30 or 40cp per semester.

    Bond’s teaching methodology involves a combination of lectures, tutorials, seminars, examinations, projects, presentations, assignments, computer labs and industry projects.

    PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES

    The Bachelor of International Hotel and Resort Management is a qualification accepted nationally and internationally by leading hotel and resort employers. Potential career pathways include:

        * Hotel and Resort Asset Management
        * Hotel and Resort Revenue Management
        * Hotel and Resort Valuation
        * Hotel and Resort Marketing
        * Hotel and Resort Planning and Development
        * Hospitality Consulting

    Combined Degrees

    Students can combine this degree with any other undergraduate degree at Bond (except Medicine) to suit their professional and personal interests. Bond's three-semester academic year allows students to complete two degrees in the same time it would take to complete just one degree at other universities (dependant upon degree combination).

    COURSE STRUCTURE
    Core Subjects

    Every Bachelor degree student at Bond is required to complete at least one subject from each of the following four discipline clusters
    Communication (1)

        * Communication Skills
        * Public Speaking: Presentation Skills for Leaders

    Outcomes: To communicate effectively in writing, speaking and visual; to understand the nature of communication processes and sources of difficulty in communication.
    Information Technology (1)

        * Information Technology 1
        * Business Applications of IT

    Outcomes: To work effectively with contemporary information technology; to evaluate critically the current and future role of computing technology in the storage, retrieval and processing of information.
    Values (1)

        * Cultural and Ethical Values
        * Contemporary Issues in Law and Society

    Outcomes: To appreciate the foundation of moral, ethical and social theories and their relevance to issues of public concern and debate; to use theoretical ideas in formulating arguments about how particular issues should be resolved.
    Organisations (1)

        * Strategic Management
        * Entrepreneurship

    Outcomes: To appreciate the natural, dynamic and strategic positioning of organizations within their environments; to appreciate the nature of effective work in groups.
    FOUNDATION SUBJECTS (10)

        * Introduction to Accounting
        * Principles of Economics
        * Marketing
        * Organisational Behaviour
        * Human Resource Management
        * Operations Management
        * Business Law
        * Business Statistics
        * Introduction to Finance
        * Introduction to the Hotel and Tourism Industry

    ADVANCED SUBJECTS (7)

        * Rooms Division Management
        * International Food and Beverage Management
        * Hotel Facilities, Development and Design
        * Hotel and Tourism Strategic Management
        * Strategic Pricing and Revenue Management
        * Capstone Project I
        * Capstone Project II

    ELECTIVES (3)
    Students select an additional 3 subjects as follows –

        * One elective from within the Faculty of Business, Technology & Sustainable Development
        * Two electives from any Faculty within the University

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