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Master of International Hospitality Management

  • Masters (Coursework)

There's growing demand for hospitality professionals with a postgraduate qualification and a sound understanding of international hospitality management. Follow your passion for hospitality with this 18-month master's degree.

Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Coursework)
Course Code
AK1058
Study Mode
In person, Online
Intake Months
Mar, Jul
Domestic Fees
$10,607 total
International Fees
$38,000 per year / $39,146 total

About this course

There's growing demand for hospitality professionals with a postgraduate qualification and a sound understanding of international hospitality management. Follow your passion for hospitality with this 18-month master's degree.

Entry requirements

Minimum entry requirements
  • Must have completed the Bachelor of International Hospitality Management or other relevant degree, or an equivalent qualification with a B grade average or higher in courses at level 7

International student entry requirements

Other requirements
  • May be required to submit examples of previous academic work or attend an interview
  • May be required to provide evidence of ability to study at postgraduate level and attend a selection interview
English language requirements
  • IELTS (Academic) 6.5 overall with all bands 6.0 or higher; or equivalent

English language requirements

Study locations

City Campus

Distance

Online

Career pathways

Education and research
  • Doctoral study
  • Research fellow
  • Lecturers/tutors
Public sector
  • Government agencies
  • Destination marketing organisations/ Regional tourism organisations
  • Local councils/boards
  • Parks, sport, recreation & conservation
Private sector
  • Strategy and leadership
  • Operations management
  • Marketing
  • Media and communications
  • Visitor management
  • Customer care
  • Product development
  • Research
  • Consultancy
Third Sector
  • Non-governmental organisations
  • Industry associations/trade organisations in tourism and hospitality
  • UN agencies/organisations (including UNWTO)
  • International development agencies
  • Consultancy
Community
  • Social enterprises
  • Community leadership
  • Conservation
  • Research
Entrepreneurship
  • Service/product innovations
  • Business owner-operators

Course structure

To complete the programme, you need 180 points. Your course selection depends on the research pathway option you take - thesis or dissertation or applied project.

Choose one of the following

Students need a B- average grade in coursework courses as a prerequisite into the research pathways.

Your research will be based on a topic of your choice, supervised by academic staff who have expertise in all areas of hospitality, from hotels to sustainability and ethics. You develop skills in the critical evaluation and analysis of information along with the analytical ability to resolve complex issues.

And a 30-point research methodology course

*Only available for students doing Applied Project in Hospitality.

And hospitality courses

Your study includes research on a topic of your choice, supervised by academic staff who have expertise in all areas of hospitality, from hotels to sustainability and ethics. You develop skillsin the critical evaluation and analysis of information along with the analytical ability to resolve complex issues.

Skills you will develop

The outcomes for graduates of the Master of International Hospitality Management are outlined in the Graduate Profile below.

Graduate Profile

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