If you are currently enrolled in a Bachelor of Tourism Management and intend to complete the degree, you'll need to meet the following requirements. For further information, please contact AProf Mondher Sahli, BTM Programme Director
If you are currently enrolled in a Bachelor of Tourism Management you can complete the degree, or transfer to the Bachelor of Commerce.
The School of Management has contacted current students with details about transition plans. If you would like more information about the Bachelor of Commerce in Tourism Management, contact: Dr Ina Reichenberger
Bachelor of Tourism Management requirements
If you are currently enrolled in a Bachelor of Tourism Management and intend to complete the degree, you'll need to meet the following requirements. For further information, please contact AProf Mondher Sahli, BTM Programme Director, at [email protected]
Complete at least 360 points, of which at least 180 points must be at 200 and 300 level. Of the 180 points, at least 75 points must be at 300 level.
Complete ten Tourism courses:
TOUR 101
TOUR 104
TOUR 108
TOUR 230
TOUR 240
TOUR 250
TOUR 320
Three further courses from TOUR 300–399
Complete three 100-level Commerce courses from:
Either ACCY 111 or ACCY 115 or ACCY 130
ECON 130
Either FCOM 111 or COML 111
Either INFO 101 or INFO 141 or INFO 151
MARK 101
MGMT 101
Either QUAN 102 or STAT 193
Complete two 200-level Commerce courses from:
ACCY 223
COML 203
HRER 201
IBUS 201
Either INFO 226, INFO 231 or INFO 201
Either MARK 203 or MARK 214
Either MGMT 202, MGMT 205 or MGMT 206
PUBL 201
QUAN 201
Complete further courses worth 90 points from:
Courses listed for the Bachelor of Tourism Management or the Bachelor of Commerce, or
Courses listed for the subjects Asian Studies, Chinese, Cultural Anthropology, Environmental Studies, French, Geography, German, History, Italian, Japanese, Māori Studies, New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) Studies, Pacific Studies, Political Science, Psychology, Sāmoan Studies / Fa'asamoa, and Spanish.
Of the 90 points at least 15 points must be at 200 or 300 level.
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