Section 8 - The Faculty of Commerce

Bachelor of Business (Tourism Management)
BBus(TourismMgt)

The course provides career opportunities in all sectors of the tourism industry, including transportation, accommodation, attractions, tourism promotion, the travel trade and government. Graduates are exposed to a wide range of human resource, financial management, marketing, planning and ethical issues that industry leaders must face in the 1990s. The program adopts an integrated approach to tourism studies and encourages students to gain expertise in another area of specialisation. Japanese and Marketing are the two most popular joint study options.

Enrolment through

Albury-Wodonga Campus

Study mode

On campus
Distance education

Normal course duration

Full-time on campus 3 years (6 sessions)
Part-time on campus 6 years (12 sessions)
Part-time distance education 6 years (12 sessions)

Credit

Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Business degree are entitled to credits if they have completed applicable TAFE courses within ten years of admission to the degree. Credit is normally granted for relevant Certificates, Diplomas and Advanced Diplomas. Overseas qualifications will be considered for credit towards the Bachelor of Business degree.

Graduation requirements

To graduate, students must satisfactorily complete 24 subjects (192 points). These subjects are a combination of core subjects, specialisation subjects and electives.

All distance education students are required to have access to a personal computer (IBM PC or compatible) and spreadsheet software capable of reading SPSS Student; plus Excel and/or Lotus 1-2-3 files. It is recommended that distance education students have access to appropriate hardware and software to enable them to communicate electronically with the University. The current specifications are available upon request.

Course structure

Students must complete eight core subjects, ten specialisation subjects and six electives.

Core subjects

Specialisation subjects

Full-time suggested study sequence

Session 1 (Autumn)

Session 2 (Spring)

Session 3 (Autumn)

Session 4 (Spring)

Session 5 (Autumn)

Session 6 (Spring)

Part-time/distance education suggested study sequence

Session 1 (Autumn)

Session 2 (Spring)

Session 3 (Autumn)

Session 4 (Spring)

Session 5 (Autumn)

Session 6 (Spring)

Session 7 (Autumn)

Session 8 (Spring)

Session 9 (Autumn)

Session 10 (Spring)

Session 11 (Autumn)

Session 12 (Spring)

Electives

Students must choose 6 electives either by:

Students must ensure that there are no more than 12 LEVEL ONE subjects in their degree. The level of a subject is designated by the first digit in the subject code, eg ACC100 is a level one subject.

Joint studies

A joint study is a prescribed set of subjects taken from a discipline, other than the chosen specialisation. Students are then able to use the title of the joint study in conjunction with the specialisation (e.g. Bachelor of Business (Accounting/Finance). Details of approved joint studies are included at the end of this section.

Inquiries

Courses Manager
Mary Callaway
School of Business
Telephone: (02) 6051 9861
Facsimile: (02) 605196878
Email: mcallaway@csu.edu.au