Learn about hospitality and tourism management, and how the industry is always changing. Explore sustainable tourism and discover how you can use data to help predict trends for a particular place or region.
If you love the idea of working overseas or helping people experience what Australia has to offer, a degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management can help you turn your passion for travel into a career almost anywhere in the world.
Learn about hospitality and tourism management, and how the industry is always changing. Explore sustainable tourism and discover how you can use data to help predict trends for a particular place or region.
At Murdoch, we help you learn by doing, so your assessments will be based on real life, rather than theory. You’ll learn business management principles, and be mentored through a range of projects as you learn to use research to make business decisions.
3 Reasons To Study Hospitality And Tourism Management At Murdoch
Work in tourism to develop attractive destinations while working sustainably with people and the environment
Develop management, negotiation and problem solving skills that will help you manage staff and organisations in any destination the world
Learn from some of Western Australia’s top tourism experts who are actively involved in tourism research.
What You'll Learn
Build the knowledge and skills you need to meet your career or study goals. Here are some of the things you’ll learn:
Destination management
Hospitality and tourism
Sustainable tourism
Tourism and hospitality law
Business management
Your Future Career
You could work in a wide range of roles in travel and tourism, hospitality or retail industries. You could also work for government agencies, non-government organisations (NGOs) or even start your own business. Careers could include:
Hospitality Manager
Convention Services Manager
Hotel Sales, Marketing and Public Relations Director
Tour Operator
Travel Retailer or Guide
For more details about this course, please download our information pack.
Murdoch University has, from its foundation in 1974, been a university of difference. Established as the second university in WA, Murdoch has always been associated with environment and conservation, social justice and inclusion, and providing pathways into and through a university education for people who had previously been excluded.
Our Story
From our beginnings as the first Australian university to introduce a flexible admissions system, making education more accessible, to the global centre for learning, teaching, research and industry we are today, we have always kept sight of our purpose. Grounded by our principles and guided by our strategic plan, we remain a place of inclusive education.
With more than 25,000 students and 2,400 staff from 90 different countries, we are proud to be recognised for the impact that our graduates, research and innovations have made – both in Western Australia and around the world.
Our shared purpose
To change lives and society for the better through accessible education and research, contributing to the solution of societal and environmental challenges and providing an inclusive, caring community in which everyone can realise their potential.
Our values
These five values guide how we behave individually and as a collective as we undertake our purpose.
Authenticity
Integrity
Respect
Inclusivity
Openness
Our principles
These eight principles guide how we lead, manage and work together. We will:
Act with justice, respect and responsible care
Be collegiate and respectful of other points of view
Protect academic freedom
Be agile, flexible and resilient
Make decisions at the most appropriate level
Be transparent in decision-making and with information
Adopt common approaches to common tasks
Be careful stewards of our resources
Our vision
Our vision is to be widely recognised as the university of choice for people who care, who value inclusion, curiosity and innovation, and who desire to make a positive social impact.
We will be a leading university in education, teaching and research in sustainability; a thriving, welcoming, diverse and inclusive community. We will be the university of first choice for First Nations peoples, promoting and benefiting from Indigenous knowledges.
Our quality education will be contemporary, accessible and inclusive. Our graduates will be keenly sought by employers and will be known for having adaptability, fresh perspectives, practical skills and a social conscience. Our research will be impactful, and we will have strong industry and institutional collaborations.
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who have a range of well-developed hospitality service, sales or operational skills and sound knowledge of industry operations.
There are likely to be around 123,000 job openings over the next 5 years (that’s about 24,600 a year). Increase your employment prospects by enrolling in this essential course to be able to work in a bar or café/restaurant. This study includes the essential units of RSA and RCG.
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who have a range of well-developed hospitality service, sales or operational skills and sound knowledge of industry operations.
Designed for students who wish to manage a kitchen or their own food business, our Certificate IV in Kitchen Management provides the skills and knowledge to operate successfully in the hospitality sector as a qualified cook – whether it’s in a restaurant kitchen, food outlet or hotels.
The purpose of this course is to prepare individuals with sound knowledge of industry operations and a broad range of managerial skills to coordinate hospitality operations.
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