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Course and Subject Handbook 2020 Courses Postgraduate Courses Master of International Tourism and Hospitality Management – Master of Business Administration

Master of International Tourism and Hospitality Management – Master of Business Administration

Information valid for students commencing in 2020.

Master of International Tourism and Hospitality Management – Master of Business Administration

Handbook year

2020

Course code

112304

Course type

Masters Degree (Coursework) (AQF Level 9)

Division

Tropical Environments and Societies

Award Requirements

Admission Requirements

Course pre-requisites

Completion of an AQF level 7 bachelor degree in a business or tourism related discipline from this or another University; or

Other qualifications or practical experience recognised by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the Division of Tropical Environments and Societies as equivalent to the above.

*Business disciplines: Accounting and Finance, Marketing, Management, Commerce, HRM, Economics, Tourism and Hospitality, or other disciplines where students will have completed study relating to organizational behaviour, business, strategy, marketing, economics, communication and people management.

Minimum English language proficiency requirements

Applicants of non-English speaking backgrounds must meet the English language proficiency requirements of Band 2 Schedule II of the ʯÁñÊÓƵ Admissions Policy or have successfully completed an AQF 8 qualification from ʯÁñÊÓƵ within the previous two (2) years.

Academic Requirements for Course Completion

Credit points

48 credit points as per course structure

Course learning outcomes

ʯÁñÊÓƵ graduates are committed to lifelong learning, intellectual development, and to the display of exemplary personal, professional and ethical standards. They have a sense of their place in the tropics and are charged with professional, community, and environmental responsibility. ʯÁñÊÓƵ graduates appreciate the need to embrace and be acquainted with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples of Australia. They are committed to reconciliation, diversity and sustainability. They exhibit a willingness to lead and to contribute to the intellectual, environmental, cultural, economic and social challenges of regional, national, and international communities of the tropics.

On successful completion of the Master of Business Administration component of the joint degree, ʯÁñÊÓƵ graduates will be able to:

  • Critically analyse complex business-related knowledge and practice from both historical and recent perspectives

  • Evaluate contexts within which differing sustainable business performance methods should be integrated and applied

  • Evaluate sustainable economic, social and environmental practices and value systems from different disciplinary perspectives

  • Research and apply established concepts to solve business and professional practice problems

  • Critically analyse complex contemporary business issues using appropriate models and make reasoned recommendations based on multidisciplinary synthesis of theory and evidence

  • Apply creative and innovative thinking effectively to business theory and practice

  • Present complex information appropriately to differing audiences using:

    - Effective oral presentation skills; and

    - Clear and fluent written communication

  • Demonstrate the ability to work effectively in achieving common goals, demonstrating both collaboration and leadership

  • Adapt sustainable business constructs and skills to novel theoretical or practical situations

  • Exercise independent ethical judgment and initiative in solving differing business problems creatively

  • Demonstrate a capacity for personal reflection and self-development in relation to professional business learning and practice

On successful completion of the Master of International Tourism and Hospitality Management component of the degree, ʯÁñÊÓƵ graduates will be able to:

  • Critically analyse complex tourism and hospitality-related knowledge and practice from both historical and recent perspectives

  • Evaluate contexts within which differing sustainable tourism and hospitality performance methods should be integrated and applied

  • Evaluate sustainable  economic, social and environmental practices and value systems from different disciplinary perspectives

  • Research and apply established concepts to solve tourism and hospitality and professional practice problems

  • Critically analyse complex contemporary tourism and hospitality issues using appropriate models and make reasoned recommendations based on multidisciplinary synthesis of theory and evidence

  • Apply creative thinking effectively to tourism and hospitality theory and practice

  • Present complex tourism and hospitality analyses and information appropriately to differing audiences using:

    - Effective oral presentation skills; and

    - Clear and fluent written communication

  • Work effectively in achieving common goals, demonstrating both collaboration and leadership

  • Adapt tourism and hospitality constructs and skills to novel theoretical or practical situations

  • Exercise independent judgment and initiative in solving differing tourism and hospitality problems

  • Demonstrate a capacity for personal reflection and self-development in relation to professional tourism and hospitality learning and practice.

Course Structure

CORE SUBJECTS

LB5203:03 Sustainable Enterprise (Australia only) or LB5113:03 Corporate Strategy (Singapore only from SP52)

LB5228:03 The Changing Business Environment (Australia only or LB5236:03 International Political Economy (Australia only) or LB5124:03 Business Innovation and Technology Management (Singapore only from SP52)

LB5230:03 Managing Strategic Resources and Operations

LB5231:03 Corporate Responsibility and Governance (Australia only) or LB5241:03 Leadership (Singapore only from SP52)

LB5232:03 Marketing and Customer Engagement or LB5202:03 Marketing Management

LB5233:03  Innovation and Entrepreneurship

LB5234:03 Leading and Managing Organisational Change

LB5235:03 Applied Research Project or LB5520:03 Professional Project/Internship

TO5002:03 Tourism and the Environment

TO5101:03 Tourism Systems Analysis

TO5102:03 Tourism and Hospitality Operations Management

TO5103:03 Global Destination Competitiveness

TO5104:03 Tourist Management Strategies

TO5202:03 Economic Decision-Making in the Hospitality Industry or LB5229:03 Economics for a Sustainable World (Australia only)  or CO5109:03 Corporate Finance (Singapore only from SP52)

TO5203:03 Hospitality and Gastronomy

OPTIONS

Select 3 credit points of LB52xx subjects

Campus

COURSE AVAILABLE AT

NOTES

Brisbane

 

Cairns

Not offered in 2020

Singapore

 

Candidature

Expected time to complete

2 years full-time or equivalent part-time

Maximum time to complete

8 years

Maximum leave of absence

1 year

Progression

Course progression requisites

Nil

Course includes mandatory professional placement(s)

No

Special assessment requirements

Nil

Professional accreditation requirements

Nil

Maximum allowed Pass Conceded (PC) grade

Nil

Supplementary exam for final subject

A student who has failed a single subject towards the award in their final teaching period and who gained 40% or more of the marks for that subject, may be granted a supplementary examination in that subject.  However if that subject is required for accreditation, then the criteria specified by that accreditation will apply.

Credit

Eligibility

Students may apply for exemption for previous tertiary study where appropriate in accordance with the Credit Transfer Procedure.

Maximum allowed

24 credit points and not more than 12 credit points of subjects specified in the course structure, for either component of the joint degree.

Currency

Credit will be granted only for studies completed in the 4 years prior to the commencement of this course.

Expiry

Credit gained for any subject shall be cancelled 12 years after the date of the examination upon which the credit is based if, by then, the student has not completed the course of study prescribed for the degree.

Other restrictions

Credit will not be granted for work experience or undergraduate studies.

Award Details

Award title

MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT – MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Approved abbreviation

MITHM-MBA

Inclusion of majors on testamur

Not applicable - this course does not have majors

Exit with lesser award

Students who exit the course prior to completion, and have completed the appropriate subjects, may be eligible for one or more of the following awards:

  • Graduate Certificate of International Hospitality Management

  • Graduate Diploma of International Hospitality Management

  • Graduate Certificate of Business Administration

  • Graduate Diploma of Business Administration.

Course articulation

Not applicable