Bachelor
Want a career in hospitality? Develop a sound understanding of the way hospitality businesses operate and what it takes to create memorable customer experiences.
See entry requirements for students from other countries. Select your country from the dropdown menu.
Consider starting with:
Other requirementsThe practical side of this programme involves working in front of house in our two training restaurants, and learning to use commercial kitchen tools and equipment to a professional level without compromising health and safety standards.
Your major is the subject area you want to specialise in. It makes up one third of your degree, and usually consists of eight courses related to your chosen subject.
Choose one of these majors as part of your degreeAdd a second majorIf you want to include a second major, you can choose another subject from the list above or view more options from different AUT degrees
You can build your degree in a way that suits you and your interests, and include subjects from outside of hospitality as part of your studies.
To graduate with a Bachelor of International Hospitality you need to complete:
Core courses (120 points)These are courses all students in this degree need to take, and cover fundamental hospitality principles. One of the core courses is the workplace experience you complete in your third year.
Your chosen major (120 points)Your major is the subject area you want to specialise in. This makes up one third of your degree, and usually consists of eight courses related to your chosen subject. You can view the list of majors in this degree in the 'Majors' tab.
Flexible component (120 points)You can choose one of the following options
Your second major, minor(s) and elective courses can be from different AUT degrees; they don't need to be from hospitality.