This minor provides students with a specialisation centering on the management, delivery and development of tourism services and products. Students are introduced to the hospitality and tourism industries and develop knowledge in other key areas applicable to the tourism sector, including travel, destination and visitor management, contemporary issues (such as technology innovation, climate change, terrorism, crisis management and globalisation) and sustainable tourism development or international resort management.
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Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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TSM2111 | Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism | 15 |
TSM2650 | Travel, Destination and Visitor Management | 15 |
TSM3105 | Contemporary Issues in Tourism and Hospitality | 15 |
Plus one unit from: | ||
TSM3101 ^ | International Resort Management | 15 |
TSM3610 ^ | Sustainable Tourism Development | 15 |
^ Core Option
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