Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Major)
Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Major)
The aim of the SAHE Bachelor of Business program is to provide students with the broad and coherent knowledge and competencies necessary to develop critical, analytical and evaluative skills essential for a fulfilling an effective career in business. Degree Overview The Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Major) will provide students a…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
The aim of the SAHE Bachelor of Business program is to provide students with the broad and coherent knowledge and competencies necessary to develop critical, analytical and evaluative skills essential for a fulfilling an effective career in business.
Degree Overview
The Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Major) will provide students a suitable basis for a management career in the hospitality industry. Students will be equipped with strong, real-life problem-solving capabilities, the ability to anticipate change, and a commitment to lifelong personal development. With a strong foundation in core business principles, the hospitality major specialises in hospitality operations management, planning and control, innovation and entrepreneurship, quality management and event management.
Upon graduation, students will have developed a comprehensive understanding of hospitality and business management principles, combined with real-world projects based on the hospitality industry to enhance their skills. Successful completion of the Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Major) may qualify for entry into graduate programs offered by higher education institutions in Australia that require a Bachelor of Business as an entry requirement.
As part of their specialisation study, SAHE graduates of Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Major) is structured to meet the prerequisites for eligibility to apply for membership of professional bodies in the hospitality area such as CAUTHE (The Council for Australasian Tourism and Hospitality Education).
Program Learning Outcomes
Communicate persuasively across business cultures and the boundaries of the professional sub-disciplines within the business management domain;
Effectively collaborate with others from diverse cultural and disciplinary backgrounds by exhibiting understanding and respect for cultural and interpersonal differences;
Evaluate and demonstrate judgement in formulating responses to complex, social, cultural and ethical issues;
Demonstrate in-depth discipline knowledge through the application of theory and skills in solving real-world business problems;
Critically evaluate information from relevant sources to create value in business decision-making;
Apply discipline knowledge in an interdisciplinary setting to address a broad range of challenges and opportunities within the business.
Career Outcomes
A graduate of the Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Major) will have skills, industry knowledge, and in-depth knowledge of business management principles in practice. Students will be eligible to apply for the following entry-level roles:
- Casino Officer
- Restaurant Officer
- Entertainment Officer
- Bar Officer
- Food Services Officer
- Event Planner
REQUIREMENTS
1. Prior Education in English
a. Successful completion of one year of tertiary study in Australia (Diploma, Foundation or Higher Education);
b. Successful completion of a Certificate IV in a related field at an Australian institution;
c. Successful completing of the International Baccalaureate (IB) English B Standard Level grade 5 or above, English Higher Level (A1 or A2) grade 4 or above;
d. Students from the English Speaking countries who have citizenship or permanent long-term residency (minimum ten years) or have completed senior secondary study or at least one year of full-time university study in one of these countries and the language in which the qualification was undertaken was English
2. Proof of English Language standard through English Language Test results
a. English language proficiency test results must have been attained no more than two years before the date of application.
Test Acceptable Score
IELTS 6.0 (or higher) (no component lower than 5.5)
TOEFL (electronic) 213 (or higher) (with a minimum essay rating of 4.5)
TOEFL (internet-based) 80 (or higher) (with a minimum of 19 in all bands)
Pearson (PTE Academic) 50 (or higher) (with all communicative skills scores 50 or above)
3. Completion of English language courses
a. Applicants can demonstrate proficiency in English if they have completed English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS) program with an accredited provider before being admitted to the Academy. Certificates of competency must be shown.
b. International students without the required level of English at the time of application will be required to satisfactorily complete an appropriate English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS) program with an accredited provider before being admitted to the Academy.