Bachelor of International Tourism Management

Tourism makes a significant contribution to the global economy and workforce. The Bachelor of International Tourism Management provides you with a sound understanding of the tourism industry and its role in the world.

You’ll explore how tourism businesses operate, how tourists behave and the impact of tourism on countries, cultures and the environment.

Key features:

  • You’ll do workplace experience in your last semester – a great chance to make industry contacts
  • Choose from four majors, or study the degree without a major.

Quick Facts

Entry Requirements

Preferred school subjects

All subjects are useful, in particular language rich subjects from AUT’s subject list.

Don’t meet the entry requirements?

Consider starting with our Certificate in Hospitality and Tourism

Majors

Additional Majors and Minors

Additional majors and minors

Structure and Content

In Year 1 you’ll complete eight papers that give you an awareness of tourism and its role in New Zealand and the world.

In Year 2 you’ll learn about the social, cultural and economic perspectives of tourism. In your final year, you’ll complete papers in your chosen major and electives, and do workplace experience for an organisation.

Career Opportunities