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Graduate Certificate of Business (Tourism and Hospitality Marketing)

Graduate Certificate of Business (Tourism and Hospitality Marketing)

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  • Course overview
  • Course structure

An ever-changing global tourism industry needs marketing professionals with a thorough understanding of the critical role that marketing, media and promotions play in the development and success of tourism and hospitality enterprises.

The Graduate Certificate of Business (Tourism and Hospitality Marketing) has been designed as a stand-alone qualification or a pathway into any of the ICMS Masters courses.

The Graduate Certificate of Business (Tourism and Hospitality Marketing) focuses on developing advanced, transferable and professional attributes through a program of student-centred learning.

You will study advanced conceptual and theoretical frameworks for analysing businesses – which will equip you for an immediate contribution in the competitive global business environments of marketing, tourism, travel, and hospitality.

If you are already working, this short postgraduate course will allow you to up-skill, as well as providing tangible recognition of your enhanced workplace skills.

Students of the Graduate Certificate of Business (Tourism and Hospitality Marketing) are required to undertake two business specific subjects and two marketing subjects – one in contemporary marketing and one in tourism and hospitality-specific marketing.

Upon completion of the Graduate Certificate of Business (Tourism and Hospitality Marketing), students may be eligible to articulate (enter) into the second semester of any ICMS Masters course.

Quick facts

Course Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, graduates will be able to:

  • Possess an advanced understanding of key management concepts and skills underpinning business operations.
  • Critique a range of contemporary social, economic, political and cultural factors facing organisations in the new economy.
  • Communicate effectively with a diverse range of stakeholders.
  • Synthesise and articulate information in order to generate evidence-based and sustainable solutions for business partners.

Career options

Upon completion of the Graduate Certificate of Business (Tourism and Hospitality Marketing), students will benefit from a range of enhanced career opportunities. Graduates will find employment in a range of organisational settings in roles such as general management, business strategy, planning and operations, human resource management, sales and marketing.

  • Year one

Term 1

The course information on this website is indicative of a typical study pattern only and is subject to change. Enrolled students will be made aware of changes to their course structure or subjects.
Not all subjects are offered every trimester. The Academic Consulting Office can assist you with subject selection and structuring your course.