International Hospitality Management - Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
Further your understanding of international hospitality management and make your CV stand out with the one-year Bachelor of Arts (Honours).
Already have a degree in hospitality? Explore contemporary issues in international hospitality management in our range of advanced level courses, and research a topic of your interest.
The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) can also serve as a pathway to further study at master’s or doctoral level.
This is part of the Bachelor of Arts (Honours).
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You complete a research methods course, advanced hospitality management courses and a supervised 60-point research dissertation relevant to your discipline. You should discuss your courses and intended study sequence with your programme leader before enrolling.
Complete three of
- HOSP801 Managing Luxury
- HOSP802 Profitable Financial Strategies for Responsible Enterprises
- HOSP803 Hospitality Marketing Research
- HOSP804 People, Power and Profit: Contemporary Issues in Tourism, Hospitality and Events Employment
- HOSP805 Strategic Management in Hospitality
- HOSP806 Designing a Hospitable Organisational Culture
- HOSP807 Leadership and Ethics in Hospitality and Tourism
- TOUR810 Directed Reading
And complete
- CLSY810 Qualitative Social Research Methods OR BUSS823 Qualitative Research Design and Analysis
- CLSY811 Quantitative Social Research Methods OR BUSS824 Quantitative Research Design and Analysis
And complete a dissertation
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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
Other specialisations in the Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
- Criminology and Criminal Justice (not offered to new students)
- Education
- Global Tourism
- Psychology
Further study
- Opportunity to research an area of your interest
- A range of advanced international hospitality management courses
- Academic staff with expertise across the hospitality industry
- Taught at the City Campus
The information on this page was correct at time of publication. For a comprehensive overview of AUT qualifications, please refer to the Academic Calendar.