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Master of Hospitality and Tourism Management

Why study the Master of Hospitality and Tourism Management at UNE?

A UNE master's degree is awarded following the completion of the Graduate Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management, at Blue Mountains Hotel School and a further 24 cps (four units) of UNE units completed at Blue Mountains Hotel School.

This course is designed to equip graduates with the knowledge and skills necessary to follow a career in the international hospitality and tourism industry, an industry that ranges from cruise liners to caravan parks, from luxury hotels to backpacking, from eco-tourism to theme parks, yet with a common focus of providing leisure activities and services such as food and accommodation away from the home.

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DURATION

3 Semesters Full-time
3 Years Part-time

FEES

Commonwealth Supported Place

2007 STUDY OPTIONS

Not offered in 2007.

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Official Abbreviation MHTM
Course Type Postgraduate
Commencement Sem 1 and Sem 2 if available
Study Mode On Campus
Course Duration
  • 3 Semesters Full-time
  • 3 Years Part-time
Fees Commonwealth Supported Place
Total Credit Points 72
Entry Requirements

Applicants for admission to candidature for the degree of Master of Hospitality and Tourism Management shall have fulfilled the requirements for admission to the Graduate Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management of the Blue Mountains Hotel School.

Additional Requirements

The course is offered on campus at the Blue Mountains Hotel School only.

Further Information

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Course Rules and Plans for the Master of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 2007, will be available in November. Course information relating to other years is available by selecting the year required from the dropdown box at the top right hand side of the page.
 

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