Turn your passion for professional service into a global career. The growth of global tourism has ensured that hospitality is now one of the world’s biggest industries with a broad range of job opportunities available in every country.You could be working in a five-star international hotel, an island resort, a lively city restaurant or a major tourist destination. A career in hospitality offers you both choice and security.Developed in conjunction with industry and featuring one of the most comprehensive Work Integrated Learning components in Australia, the ICMS Bachelor of Hospitality Management represents the next generation in hospitality qualifications. When you graduate from this degree you will possess the perfect blend of practical skill, theory and business acumen to take you to the top of your profession.The Bachelor of Hospitality Management offers:26-subjects in total12 core business subjects8 specialisation subjects4 elective subjects2 WIL (Work Integrated Learning) subjectsSubjects focus on core business skills with the addition of specialised hospitality management subjects. Business subjects include sales and marketing; agile leadership, collaboration and managing people; strategic planning and innovative problem solving; and financial literacy. In your specialisation subjects you will be exposed to the inner workings of the hospitality sector and develop skills in areas such as rooms division, gastronomy, and food and beverage.Hospitality management and business subjects are supplemented by elective subjects from a range of business areas. Your choices include electives in marketing, international tourism, entrepreneurship, event management and sports management. This allows you to enhance your hospitality management degree with subjects that reflect your interests and ambitions.[0101132]
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Course Campuses
NSW
Campus:Manning Building, Level 4, 451 Pitt Street Sydney Campus
Address:Level 4, 451 Pitt St, Sydney, NSW 2000
Postcode:2000
Campus:International College of Management (151 Darley Road, Manly) Campus