Bachelor of Tourism, Hospitality and Events

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Degree overview.

Transform your passion for travel into leadership for sustainable futures in tourism, hospitality, and events.

This degree is the flagship program of the virtual Newcastle International Hotel School. It prepares future leaders to navigate the dynamic landscape of the global tourism industry.

Through internationalised industry-relevant curricula, this degree emphasises ethical and inclusive practices in tourism, hospitality and events. Students gain a deep understanding of the contemporary tourism industry and its environmental, social, cultural, and economic impacts.

Through the combination of coursework and career-ready work placements, our graduates are equipped with strategic management and responsible leadership skills for a positive global impact.

Career opportunities

This program offers strong career outcomes in a range of areas such as:

  • Destination Management and Marketing
  • Event and Festival Management

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  • Hospitality and Customer Service.

Professional outcomes

On completion of this degree, you’ll be able to work in roles such as:

  • Visitor Experience Director
  • Festival Director
  • Corporate Events Manager
  • Guest Relations Manager
  • Director of Hospitality Services.

The Bachelor of Tourism, Hospitality and Events can be studied as a stand-alone degree, or combined with a TAFE NSW Advanced Diploma in Travel and Tourism Management , or Hospitality Management , or Event Management . Students selecting this combined program option will gain two qualifications in the 3-year period (for domestic students) or 3.5-year (for international students). This option allows you to finish your TAFE NSW Advanced Diploma in the first 18 months (while also studying at the University of Newcastle) to fast-track your employability in the visitor economy.

87.8% employed within four months of graduating.

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UAC Code , Program Code 40329

CRICOS Code , Program Code 40329

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Our courses engage with a diverse range of fields, including management, marketing, sociology, consumer psychology, cultural studies and environmental science. Through problem-based learning, you are equipped with knowledge to solve real world issues in dynamic ways.

You will study how the tourism, hospitality and events sectors are responding to global challenges, such as, operating responsibly and sustainably, managing the impacts of climate change, and harnessing innovation through digital technologies. You will also study tourism, hospitality, and events challenges at a business-level, including how to effectively lead and manage and people, profits and processes.

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You will complete 140 hours of supervised work placement within your final year of study to enable you to apply knowledge developed throughout your studies and acquire new skills and professional networks to support your career readiness. This professional experience course provides an opportunity for you to undertake workplace experience in your desired career field.

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This program combines tourism, event management, social science, business and marketing subjects to prepare graduates for professional roles in tourism, events, and the visitor economy.

Full Time: 3 Years (Available Part Time)*

Next Start Date

22 July 2024

03 March 2025

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Indicative annual fee from $11,885

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Program Code: 1916

CRICOS Code: 109243J

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The Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management is taught by staff with a wide range of expertise in the tourism, hospitality and events sectors. The teaching team are recognised internationally for the quality of their research and teaching. They pride themselves on taking a student-centred approach to teaching and enjoy working with students to achieve their career ambitions.

Students complete a placement (internship) in the final year of the program. The placement is intended to provide a stepping-stone to ongoing employment in the tourism, event, hospitality and/or visitor economy sectors. There are options to complete placements in both Australia and overseas.

The Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management provides many opportunities for applied learning to ensure students develop the practical skills and networks required to secure employment. Throughout the program students engage with industry and government experts and complete fieldtrips. There are also opportunities for international study trips.

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Western Sydney University has been training tourism, hospitality, event and visitor economy practitioners for over 30 years. Our graduates are making exciting contributions to these sectors across the globe. As a Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management student at Western Sydney University you will become a member of an alumni community that is helping to shape the future of our tourism, hospitality, event and visitor economy sectors.

The Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management has more than 200 entry and credit pathway agreements with education providers such as TAFE NSW and international universities. These pathways provide students with direct entry from eligible diploma, advanced diploma, and bachelor programs, along with credit transfer. This allows students to complete the Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management in a shorter amount of time. Find out more about our Diploma Pathways . For other pathway and credit enquiries, please email our Academic Program Advisor Dr Donna James ( [email protected] ).

Western Sydney University also offers a Master of Sustainable Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management.

Western Sydney University also offers a Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management.

Students who complete the Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management, have the opportunity to complete the Master of Sustainable Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management in just one additional year of study. This is accomplished by completing four Master subjects in the final year of the Bachelor program in a special postgraduate minor. For more information, please email our Academic Program Advisor Dr Donna James ( [email protected] ).

Western Sydney University offers a wide range of scholarships for Australian and International students.

Western Sydney University is a founding member of Council for Australasian Tourism and Hospitality Education (CAUTHE). We are also the only Australian member of the Association for Tourism and Leisure Education and Research (ATLAS).

What you can expect to study

The program structure is outlined in our handbook . Here you can view all of the subjects you will be studying.

This major combines social science, business and public relation subjects to provide students with the knowledge and skills required to organise and manage festivals and events. Students will learn about the social and cultural significance of festivals and events, and the roles and responsibilities of a variety of stakeholders. The major also explores the important role festivals and events play in tourism and visitor economies. Students who choose to complete the Visitor Economy Professional Placement subject will complete a work placement with a festival/event organiser, providing a stepping-stone to employment.

In a highly mobile world (migration, tourism, media and communications, travel and transport) and in contemporary life where the preservation of historical and natural environments present as one of the major challenges facing all societies, heritage has become a touchstone for social and cultural identity, our understanding of modernity, peace and development, our senses of citizenship, custodianship and community. At the same time heritage places have become significant tourist destinations and so in a world of flows and networks, the heritage-tourism relationship is a critical one. In the 21st century it is impossible to disentangle the two. This major introduces contemporary heritage issues and provides an in-depth understanding of tourism as a social phenomenon. It enables a critical examination of the relationship between heritage and tourism in number of settings within Australia (including Indigenous Australia) and internationally.

This unique major combines subjects from tourism, heritage and planning to prepare students for careers in place management. Place managers use collaborative approaches to design and develop a wide diversity of spaces and places, including precincts, destinations, towns, cities, parks, and many more. In this major, students will develop the skills and knowledge to manage places sustainably in a variety of contexts. This includes the ability to balance competing community, cultural, ecological and economic interests. Students who complete the major will be well positioned to apply for a growing number of place management positions with government and consultancies.

This major brings together sport, event and tourism management subjects to provide students with the knowledge and skills required to organise and manage sport and recreation events. Students will also learn about the social and cultural significance of sport, tourism and sporting events, and their unique role in the visitor economy.

This major combines subjects from the social and environmental sciences to prepare students for careers that ensure tourism, leisure and recreation activities take place in a sustainable way. The natural environment is a key component of leisure, recreation, and tourism experiences, especially in Australia. However, these activities can have significant ecological impacts. In this major, students will learn how to identify, assess, and manage these environmental impacts. The major will also look at how the visitor economy can contribute toward ecological conservation, and addressing major global issues such as climate change, deforestation, poverty, inequality and pollution.

In a highly mobile world (migration, tourism, media and communications, travel and transport) and in contemporary life where the preservation of historical and natural environments present as one of the major challenges facing all societies, heritage has become a touchstone for social and cultural identity, our understanding of modernity, peace and development, our senses of citizenship, custodianship and community. At the same time heritage places have become significant tourist destinations and so in a world of flows and networks, the heritage-tourism relationship is a critical one. In the 21st century it is impossible to disentangle the two. This minor introduces contemporary heritage issues and provides an in-depth understanding of tourism as a social phenomenon. It enables a critical examination of the relationship between heritage and tourism in number of settings within Australia (including Indigenous Australia) and internationally.

This minor provides students with knowledge and skills to work in professional roles in the tourism, heritage and visitor economy sectors. There is a particularly strong focus on sustainable and innovative approaches to travel and tourism. Students will have the opportunity to complete field trips, work on applied projects and learn directly from industry and government experts. The minor also provides a pathway to the Master of Sustainable Tourism and Heritage, allowing students to complete the master program in one additional year of study.

The marketing minor provides students with a grounding in the practice of marketing and its application to any type of organisation. In this minor, students can extend that knowledge into more specialised aspects or marketing such as brand and product development, promotion, strategic marketing and marketing analytics. Students gain communications and analytic skills in assessing and developing key elements of a marketing strategy. There are practical industry-related activities helping students compile a business portfolio for presentation to potential employers.

This Business Studies minor provides students with a strong foundation of business knowledge in key areas of management, consumer marketing, human resource management and microeconomics.  Students complete practical industry-related activities which develop communication, cultural and analytic skills required to be innovative and responsible team-members and leaders. The Business Minor provides knowledge of the more people-oriented subjects in business.  As such it would complement non-business students from humanities, social sciences and psychology programs. 

 This minor is about managing international business operations and the role of a range of factors including internationalisation, globalisation, and the power of institutions that can influence these operations. Students learn about the wider and changing context of business operations involving political, legal, economics that influence management practice on a global scale.

Career Opportunities

Tourism and events qualifications provide pathways to a wide variety of careers. Graduates from our programs work in:

  • local, state and federal government
  • festival and event management
  • tour companies
  • travel agencies
  • airlines, airports and aviation
  • hotels and accommodation
  • major attractions and sites
  • sporting organisations
  • international organisations
  • national parks and protected area management
  • international development
  • museums and cultural venues
  • consultancies
  • heritage organisations
  • travel, hospitality and event service providers

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Entry requirements for domestic students

Applicants who have undertaken studies overseas may have to provide proof of proficiency in English. Local applicants who are applying through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) will find details of minimum English proficiency requirements and acceptable proof on the UAC website. Local applicants applying directly to the University should also use the information provided on the UAC website. Find out more here. 

Alternate Entry Pathway

NSW HSC students may gain admission through HSC True Reward. HSC True Reward offers students a place at Western based on their Year 11 or Year 12 results before receiving their ATAR. More information can be found on the HSC True Reward website.

Special Requirements Prerequisites

Working with Children Check where relevant to the HUMN 3101 Social Sciences International Placement (II): Placement subject.

Please consult the handbook for more information.

Entry requirements for international students

**The Part-time option is not available to International Students on a Student Visa.

Applicants who have undertaken studies overseas may have to provide proof of proficiency in English. Local applicants who are applying through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) will find details of minimum English proficiency requirements and acceptable proof on the UAC website. Local applicants applying directly to the University should also use the information provided on the UAC website. International students currently completing an Australian Year 12 in or outside Australia, an International Baccalaureate in Australia or a New Zealand National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) level 3 must apply via UAC International .

All other International applicants must apply directly to the University via the International Office.  

International students applying to the University through the International Office can find details of minimum English proficiency requirements and acceptable proof on their website.

Overseas qualifications must be deemed by the Australian Education International - National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (AEI-NOOSR) to be equivalent to Australian qualifications in order to be considered by UAC and Western Sydney University.

Indicative annual fee

A Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) is one that is subsidised by the Commonwealth and applicable only to Domestic students. This means that the Australian Government pays part of your fees towards your program, therefore reducing your program fees, and the remaining amount is paid by you, this is considered your Student Contribution.

To work out how much your Student Contribution will be before you study, you will first need to find out the Student Contribution band your subjects fit into based on their general discipline area. You can then calculate your student contributions to work out the total amount of your contribution.

The Higher Education Loan Program (HELP) is a range of loans introduced by the Australian Government from 2005 to provide fee payment assistance to eligible students. Loans are for Australian citizens studying in Australia or overseas. Permanent residents who hold a humanitarian visa are also eligible if studying in Australia. If eligible you may be able to defer all or part of your Student Contribution through the HECS-HELP loan program. You may also be eligible for OS-HELP if undertaking studies overseas. New Zealand citizens and holders of an Australian permanent resident visa (other than an Australian permanent humanitarian visa) are generally not entitled to HECS-HELP assistance. If you are a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident your Student Contribution amount must be paid in full by the census date. However, the Australian Government has passed new legislation that changes the way some New Zealand citizens, who hold a Special Category Visa (SCV), studying in Australia will pay their fees. More information is available on the Changes to fees for New Zealand Citizens webpage.

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Apply as a Domestic Student

If you are a domestic student, you can apply through our Western Application system which is free of charge.

Domestic students are:

  • Australian Citizens
  • New Zealand Citizens
  • Australian permanent residents
  • Australian permanent humanitarian visa holders

Scholarships

Western Sydney University recognises and rewards students who demonstrate community engagement, outstanding academic ability and superior leadership skills. Donor-funded scholarships are also available, providing support for students based on both academic achievements and equity considerations. There are also scholarships available for specific degrees. 

Apply as an International Student

If you are an international student, you can apply for free through our international student application system or through an agent representative . International students are:

  • Not an Australian citizen;
  • Not a New Zealand citizen; and
  • Not a permanent resident of Australia.

If you are an international student completing the Australian HSC, IB or NCEA, apply direct via  UAC International . Admission to Western Sydney University is on the basis of meeting minimum academic and English language requirements . For more information about tuition fees and other costs, visit the Fees and Costs page .

When you apply to Western, you’re automatically assessed for a Scholarship, no additional application required! We’re offering multi-year scholarships (for up to 3 years) valued at $6,000 or $3,000 and even 50% off tuition fees. Scholarships are awarded on academic merit.

We've gathered common questions to provide you with quick, clear answers about this program. Whether you're exploring admission requirements, details about the degree or career prospects, you'll find valuable insights here. If you need more information, our support team is ready to assist you on your journey to Western. You can find their details below.

Yes. You can choose to undertake placement either in Australia or overseas. If you choose to undertake placement in Australia, you will do around 100 hours. If you choose to undertake placement overseas, you will do a 14-week internationally focused placement.

This degree opens up numerous career opportunities within the hospitality sector, event management, destination management, heritage tour guiding, airlines, government agencies, parks, and various other fields. Additionally, this program covers a range of business subjects, providing you with a strong foundation for pursuing business-related roles in your career.

There are few subjects which require you to visit museums or heritage sites in order to complete some assessments.

There are a variety of entry pathways available to study the Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management. Information about diploma pathways can be found here . Students may also gain entry through prior study not listed on our diploma pathways page. To seek advice on alternate entry pathways, please email the Academic Program Advisor, Dr. Donna James ( [email protected] )

Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management students are required to complete a minimum of 100 hours of professional placement in Australia, or to complete a Social Science International Placement. The placement is completed in the final year of the program in a subject called Visitor Economy Professional Placement. Students are provided with a selection of placement opportunties, and assisted to select a placement that will help them to achieve their career goals.

Majors and minors are specialisations that students can complete as a part of your program. Students can select specific subjects as electives to meet the requirements to achieve a specialisation. A list of our recommended majors and minors is available on our program page and within the handbook entry for this program. Majors and minors and not compulsory.

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We're here to provide clarity. If you're uncertain about your study journey, enquire about our program today and gain the confidence to move forward. Australian students 1300 668 370 International students +61 2 9852 5499

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OTHER STUDY OPTIONS

Bachelor of social science, master of sustainable tourism, hospitality and event management.

Full Time: 2 Years (Available Part Time)*

Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management

Full Time: 6 Months (Available Part Time)*

The tuition fees quoted above are the fees for the normal full-time study load of the program (80 credit points) per annum. International students will be subject to a variable fee regime; i.e. enrolled students will be required to pay fees during their program based on the approved fee for each calendar year. Fee changes (if any) will occur at 1 January each calendar year. Students who extend their program past the normal finish date of the program will be required to pay additional fees based on the prevailing fee level. Western Sydney University is a multi-campus institution. The University reserves the right to alter the location of its programs between campuses and other locations as necessary. Students should be aware of the possibility of change of location for the whole or part of programs for which they enrol and should plan for the need to travel between Western Sydney campuses.

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Bachelor of Tourism, Hospitality and Events

Be equipped to excel in this fast-paced industry by studying an experience-focused degree in a world-renowned tourism hotspot. Hone your skills and put your practical knowledge to the test as you complete 400 hours of work experience and industry-based assessments in a variety of settings. Expand your network as you connect with tourism, hospitality and event experts. Graduate career-ready with real-world skills and training including barista, RSA, and HACCP qualifications.

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Industry experience.

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$34,120.00 +

+ estimated annual tuition fee for a full-time study load

Plus Student Services and Amenities fee Scholarships and financial aid available if eligible

3 years full-time

Entry Requirements

Recommended Knowledge

English (Units 3/4,C); Mathematical Methods (Units 3/4, C)

English language requirements

If your native language is not English, you must meet the minimum English language requirements for this course.

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Course detail.

Build an understanding of research and practice in tourism, hospitality and events as a complex field of business. Gain sought-after skills in digital fluency, sustainability, resilience and futures thinking, with a focus on tropical environments.

Network with JCU’s extensive business partnerships and international alumni. Attend field trips, hear from world-renowned guest lecturers and complete industry-based assessments.

Design and deliver customer-informed tourism, hospitality and events services and experiences with professional practice subjects and 400 hours of skills development. Partake in real-world practical placements, with the opportunity for paid internships at five star industry partners. You will gain barista, RSA and HACCP qualifications during this course.

Begin a fast-paced, rewarding career in tourism, hospitality and events. JCU Graduates are equipped with the global business skills and specialist training to stand out in their chosen fields.

View the Handbook for more information.

Inherent requirements

Inherent requirements are the identified abilities, attributes, skills, and behaviours that must be demonstrated, during the learning experience, to successfully complete a course. These abilities, attributes, skills, and behaviours preserve the academic integrity of the University’s learning, assessment,and accreditation processes, and where applicable, meet the standards of a profession. For more information please review the inherent requirements for the Bachelor of Tourism, Hospitality and Events .

JCU Tourism, Hospitality and Events (THE) graduates are multi-skilled business professionals who find employment in a growing number of areas.

Graduates pursue careers in tourism, hospitality, events, and business.

You could find employment as a hospitality manager, events manager, hotel supervisor, travel agent, spa manager, event and conference organiser, tourism operator, tour guide or business owner.

Award Requirements

Admission requirements, academic requirements for course completion, inherent requirements, course structure, core subjects.

TO1008 :03 Introduction to Tourism, Hospitality, and Events Management

BU1002 :03 Accounting for Decision Making

BU1104 :03 Introduction to Management Concepts and Application or TO1201 :03 Leadership and Ethics in Tourism Management

BU1105 :03 Professional and Academic Skills for Business

BU1007 :03 Principles of Data Analysis for Business

BU1108 :03 Marketing Matters

BU1112 :03 Business Law

TO2117 :03 Food and Beverage Management

BX2091 :03 Tourism and Leisure Management

BX2174 :03 Evidence Based Business Decision Making

TO2051 :03 Innovation for Tourism, Hospitality and Events Futures

BX2094 :03 Conference and Events Management

BX2077 :03 Project Management

BX2051 :03 Managing People

TO3153 :03 Revenue and Yield Management

BX3193 :03 Hospitality Operations Management

BX3194 :03 Destination Management and Planning

TO3052 :03 Experience Design for Tourism Hospitality and Events

BX3095 :03 Visitor and Crowd Behaviour Management

BU3101 :03 Professional Internship or BU3102 :03 Multidisciplinary Project or BU3103 :03 Independent Project

Select 9 credit points of any Level 1, 2 or 3 undergraduate subjects

Select 3 credit points of any Level 2 or 3 undergraduate subjects

Candidature

Progression, award details.

Estimated annual tuition fee: $AUD34,120.00

Courses are charged per year of full-time study. International course fees are reviewed annually and subject to change.

A Student Services and Amenities Fee is payable per subject up to a maximum amount per year.

Student Visa holders must have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the duration of their Student Visa (except Norwegian, Swedish and Belgian citizens). Costs depend on the length of study and the number of dependants accompanying the student. For more information see Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) .

Scholarships and financial aid are also available for international students.

JCU offers multiple Pathways to University. If you do not meet the entry requirements for this course, consider exploring our  available Pathways options .

Contact our friendly team today to discover  which pathway is right for you .

JCU offers  pathway study options if you don't meet the academic or English language requirements for direct entry into your preferred JCU degree, or if you want to enhance your career prospects.

Contact our supportive team to learn more.

Application dates vary between courses, whether they're delivered in semester, trimester or carousel study modes. View our Application due dates page for more information.

Gather the documents you need to apply and submit an application via JCU's online application portal .

To study with JCU in Brisbane please see the application instructions to apply.

Real stories

Student of Bachelor of Tourism, Hospitality and Events Management

Matthew Bressington

The best thing about studying this course is that you have the opportunity to go on lots of local field trips and meet organisers, managers and leaders in the industry. These people were not only a great source of knowledge, but provided career inspiration.

Professor Gianna Moscardo.

Professor Gianna Moscardo

Tourism, Hospitality and Events

JCU Tourism is recognised as world leaders in tourism sustainability, visitor experience, and using tourism as a tool for regional and community development. You can gain professional skills in tourism and hospitality at the same time as you learn how to change the world to be a better place.

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