Bachelor of Tourism Management
Make your mark in an industry that's really going places. By choosing the University of Western Sydney's Tourism program, you'll benefit from a truly unique tourism course... a course that's grounded in ethical, environmental, social and cultural values and behaviours. A course which is in tune with the demands of the tourism industry (the world's fastest growing industry). A course which is like no other.
Tourism is far more than just about people on holidays. More and more people travel as part of their everyday life, for work, leisure, holidays, education and health. The industry has many distinct sectors and there are also many government agencies, from local through to international, involved in tourism policy, planning, resource and visitor management, training, product development and marketing. As a result, the industry needs professionals who can manage the complex range of opportunities and threats across both government and private business.
In order to cover this diverse range of career paths, the Bachelor of Tourism Management provides extensive student choice and flexibility through the inclusion of elective choices in the course structure, with options for double degrees, majors and sub-majors in business, arts and/or science.
The degree will cover tourism planning and management, cultural heritage tourism (including rural and indigenous tourism, and heritage interpretation), nature based tourism (including ecotourism, wildlife tourism, environmental and natural resource management), cultural studies, product development, marketing and management. You will also gain expertise and experience in sustainable development as the degree will provide you with an in-depth understanding of the interactions between different aspects of the tourism industry and its natural, social and cultural environments. It integrates concern for the industry and the host or destination community and the process of tourism planning and development.
Our core and elective strands are diverse and flexible, so you'll be able to specialise to suit your career plans. You can choose your electives from the full range of University offerings:
- Business: marketing, management, hospitality management, human resources and industrial relations, law and sports management.
- Arts/Social Science: communications and public relations, adult education, history, languages, Asian studies, cultural heritage, social ecology, policy and planning.
- Science: environmental management, landscape management, rural studies and health.
Electives can be completed as majors (8 elective units) or sub-majors (4 elective units).
Read about what our graduates have to say through the Tourism@UWS School of Social Science pages. There are some frequently asked questions about the course that will assist you
Course Details
| UAC Code | Campus | UAI 2007 |
| 707810 | Penrith | 60.00 |
Duration
3 years full-time or equivalent part-time.
Note: 'part-time' refers to study load, not to timetabling of evening classes.
Practical Experience
The course involves considerable practical experience and professional skill development. Students gain invaluable opportunities through work experience, industry-based assignments and projects, field trips and guest lectures from a range of leading government and industry personnel. Students are also assisted by our work placement coordinator to complete at least ten weeks industrial experience with an extensive range of industry partners.
Professional Recognition
Academic staff in the program are recognised as leaders in cultural heritage, environment and business management within a tourism context, and are currently undertaking significant tourism research projects with such organisations as the World Tourism Organisation, Tourism NSW, Tourism Australia, UNESCO, the Australian Department of Environment & Heritage, National Parks and Wildlife Services, and many local government councils and the industry such as the Camping and Caravan Industry Association. These extensive networks serve to enrich the teaching as well as providing you with significant opportunities for employment.
A Career in Tourism
Tourism is the world's fastest growing industry and it offers many varied and rewarding career options in many different sectors including: accommodation; attractions; tour operations; destination marketing; retail; leisure and recreation activities; transport; hospitality and food service; events and festivals; natural and cultural heritage resource management; visitor information services; planning and policy; product development; small business development; and human resource development and training.
Career progression for graduates is very impressive, with many of our graduates in senior positions throughout many industry sectors and government departments both in Australia and overseas. They also regularly find employment in the heritage industry (museums, galleries, the Historic Houses Trust, etc.), visitor attractions (theme parks and scenic areas, gardens and parks, etc.), and with non-government organisations (such as conservation bodies), with industry and professional associations.
Specific career options include:
- tourism management
- product development
- promotions and marketing in private business
- policy and planning in government and voluntary organisations dealing with tourism, recreation and leisure
- visitor services within local and state government
- TAFE teaching
- working with visitor education programs for public and private organisations
Application Information
To lodge an application for the course of your choice check the Application Information.
Advanced Standing
Students with previous studies at TAFE, private colleges or other university studies should seek advice from the Course Adviser about advanced standing.
Honours
An Honours option is available for high-achieving students.
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