Tourism and Hospitality Management will be joining the world's fastest-growing industry at a time when your combination of practical business skills and industry knowledge will be most valuable. As tourism and tourist activities grow, so too does the need for informed graduates who understand the environmental, cultural and social impacts and benefits of tourism. You'll gain an understanding of national and international tourism management and be well-equipped to shape the tourism and hospitality industry of the future. If you are looking to quickly acquire new skills for a new career, a graduate certificate is a great option for you. Graduate certificates are intended to develop your knowledge and skills in a subject area that is different to your first degree's major. You may be eligible if you haven't studied for a degree before if you can demonstrate an interest in the subject area and a satisfactory academic ability. By choosing to study a graduate certificate you can quickly develop career competency in a single subject area. A graduate certificate is a shorter version of a graduate diploma, is studied at undergraduate level, and can be completed in the equivalent of one semester of full-time study. Candidates must gain 60 points at 100 level or above, including at least 40 points at 300 level or above, in the Graduate Certificate subjects.
| Number | Duration |
|---|---|
| 1 | semester |
Environmental Planner Government Policy Advisor/Maker Hotel and Resort Manager Outdoor Leisure Manager Regional or National Tourism Planner Tourism Operations Manager