Bachelor of Hotel Management [Ryde]
What is this course about?
CSU's articulated program in the Bachelor of Hotel Management allows graduates from a selection of Advanced Diplomas from TAFE NSW Northern Sydney Institute to upgrade their qualifications with credit for the study they have already completed.
CSU has developed an Articulation Program with Northern Sydney Institute for students who wish to complete the Bachelor of Hotel Management.
Students with approved TAFE qualifications, including the Advanced Diploma of Hospitality, Events Management, or Tourism, receive guaranteed entry to the Bachelor of Hotel Management and can complete the course in just 1.5 years of full-time study through CSU.
Students then complete a further 12 subject through CSU to graduate with the Bachelor of Hotel Management. Students will develop skills in areas such as human resources, industrial relations, management and tourism, equipping them for a career in th eglobal industry of tourism.
The course is offered on campus at Northern Sydney Institute's Ryde College, and Commonwealth supported places are available for CSU's subjects, so you can defer your fees until you finish the course and start earning an income above the specified threshold.
TAFE-specific scholarships are also available for this course.
If you have not completed any TAFE study yet, consider the Bachelor of Hotel Management integrated program, which combines TAFE and CSU subjects from the first year of the course.
For more information:
- Call NSI on 02 9448 6278
- Attend an information session
- Download an information brochure
- Visit the NSI website
Career opportunities
Graduates of this course will be equipped for a range of careers in the hotel management field, including management, marketing, tourism and human resources.
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Admission requirements
To study this course, you will need to indicate your likelihood of success through previous studies and other attainments and experience.
Cost of study
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HOLMESGLEN
This course comprises a combination of Holmesglen and TAFE subjects where the Holmesglen curriculum is based on the Diploma in Hospitality Management (96 credit points).
The CSU component of the course, which must be undertaken after completion of the Holmesglen Diploma of Hospitality Management consists of the following structure of Core Subjects and Restricted elective subjects
Core Subjects (64 credit points)
All the following subjects
ELT021 Conference and Events Management *
MGT100 Organisations and Management
MKT110 Marketing and Society
QBM120 Business Research and Information Systems
ITC105 Business and Technical Communication
TRM210 Introduction to Tourism
TRM360 Tourism Event Management
MKT336 B2B Marketing
* Holmesglen designed subject
Restricted elective (32 credit points)
4 subjects from the following list
HRM210 Human Resources Management
MGT230 Ethics, Sustainability and Culture
MKT220 Buyer Behaviour
ACC240 Small Business Management
MGT290 Project Management
TRM330 Issues in Tourism Policy and Planning
MGT310 Service Operations Management
MGT320 Managing Change
MGT340 International Business Management
HRM310 Developing Human Resources
MKT310 Marketing Communications
MKT335 Marketing of Services
The restricted elective subjects must be selected to ensure that students will complete a minimum of 4 Level 2 Business subjects and 4 Level 3 Business subjects.
TAFE NSW - Northern Sydney Institute Articulated Program
This course comprises a combination of CSU and TAFE subjects where the TAFE NSW - Northern Sydney Institute curriculum is based on the Advanced Diploma in Hospitality Management, Advanced Diploma of Events Management and/or Advanced Diploma of Tourism (96 credit points)
The CSU component of the course, which must be undertaken after completion of the TAFE NSW - Northern Sydney Institute Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management consists of the following structure of Core Subjects
Core Subjects (96 credit points)
All the following subjects
HRM310 Developing Human Resources
INR210 Industrial Relations in Australia
ITC105 Business and Technical Communication
MGT100 Organisations and Management
MGT210 Organisational Behaviour
MGT230 Ethics, Sustainability and Culture
MGT310 Service Operations Management
MGT320 Managing Change
MGT340 International Business Mangt
MKT220 Buyer Behaviour
TRM210 Introduction to Tourism
TRM360 Tourism Event Management
Enrolment pattern
Holmesglen - Full Time
Session 1
MGT100 Organisations and Management
MKT110 Marketing & Society
QBM120 Business Research & Information Systems
ITC105 Business and Technical Communication
Session 2
ELT021 Conference and Events Management *
TRM210 Introduction to Tourism
Elective Subject
Elective Subject
* Holmesglen designed subject
Session 3
TRM360 Tourism Event Management
MKT336 B2B Marketing
Elective Subject
Elective Subject
Northern Sydney Institute - Full Time
Session 1
ITC105 Business and Technical Communication
MGT100 Organisations and Management
MGT230 Ethics Sustainability & Culture
MKT220 Buyer Behaviour
Session 2
INR210 Industrial Rels in Australia
MGT210 Organisational Behaviour
MGT310 Service Operations Management
TRM210 Introduction to Tourism
Session 3
HRM310 Developing Human Resources
MGT320 Managing Change
MGT340 International Business Mangement
TRM360 ourism Event Management
Admission requirements
Students must have completed a relevant Advanced Diploma within the last 10 years to gain entry to this course.
Accepted Advanced Diplomas from Northen Sydney Institute include:
- Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management
- Advanced Diploma of Events Management
- Advanced Diploma of Tourism
Students with an approved TAFE qualification will receive guaranteed entry to the Bachelor of Hotel Management through CSU, with credit for 1.5 years of the course.
To be admitted into the course, prospective students need to indicate their likelihood of success through:
- previous studies, and
- other attainments and experience.
Previous studies
Previous studies include:
- the NSW Higher School Certificate or interstate /overseas equivalent;
- the International Baccalaureate Diploma;
- a completed or part completed course of a university, college of advanced education or other accredited tertiary institution;
- a completed or part completed course of a TAFE college or other accredited post-secondary institution (including TAFE Tertiary Preparation Certificate);
- an approved Foundation Studies program certificate;
- completion of undergraduate subjects as an Associate Student with the University or through another University, or Open Universities Australia.
NSW and interstate school leavers are normally selected on the basis of their Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) or interstate equivalent. You may also be admitted on the basis of a strong performance in subjects relevant to your course preferences.
Currently no secondary school subjects are prerequisites for admission to particular CSU courses however some courses assume a certain level of knowledge. This will be specified in the course information if applicable.
English language proficiency
Applicants will be deemed to have sufficient English proficiency if they:
- have completed all their formal studies in one or more of the following countries; or
- were born in one of the following countries and have completed at least one qualification in one of those countries; or
- have completed senior secondary study or at least one year of full-time University study in one of the following countries: American Samoa, Australia, Canada, Fiji, Ireland, Kenya, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Africa, United Kingdom, USA, Zambia
or - have successfully completed one year of full-time (or part-time equivalent) post-secondary study at an affiliate institution of the University, with English as the medium of instruction and assessment.
All other applicants must explicitly demonstrate proficiency.
Acceptable tests for English proficiency
Any of the following results, attained within the last two years, can be used to demonstrate English proficiency:
- an Academic IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall score of at least 6.0, and with no score below 5.5;
- a TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) paper-based score of 550 and TWE of 5.0;
- a TOEFL computer-based score of 213 and Essay Rating of 5;
- a TOEFL internet-based score of 80 for undergraduate and postgraduate coursework programs, and 90 for postgraduate research candidates with a minimum score of 25 in the writing section.
- a Combined Universities Admission Test (CULT) overall score of at least 65;
- a C pass in English at the GCE 'A' level examinations in either Singapore or the United Kingdom;
- completion of the International Baccalaureate diploma with English A2 at higher or sub. Level;
- a C pass in 'Use of English' in the Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination (HKALE);
- completion of the UNSW Foundation Studies Certificate with a C pass in 'Use of English';
- completion of an AQF Certificate IV (including English for Academic Purposes);
- successful completion of at least one year of study in a course at Associate Diploma or Diploma level on the Register of Australian Tertiary Education;
- a score of 155 in the verbal component of the STAT test;
- a Pass grade in the Uniworld English College English for Tertiary Entrance course; or
- IRI Diploma of English.
An applicant who does not otherwise meet the University's requirements may be admitted on the recommendation of the Dean of the appropriate faculty.
Attainment and experience
You may also be admitted to a course based on other attainments and experience. These may include:
- voluntary or paid work experience;
- performance in tests and examinations conducted by professional recognised bodies;
- participation in continuing education programs and/or staff development programs conducted by adult education agencies, consultancies, professional bodies or employers;
- completion of the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT).
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CSU places great emphasis on services to its students. It is a leader in the provision of online services and, in particular, the use of the internet in the support of teaching, administration and communications with students.
The online environment is so integrated into all aspects of student life and the learning experience at CSU that the University now assumes that all on campus and distance education students at CSU will have ongoing access to an internet connected computer capable of communicating with CSU online systems.
Students enrolled in Information Technology subjects (i.e. with an ITC subject code) may be required to have additional hardware and/or software that is deemed essential for the completion of the learning activities in that subject.
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