Bachelor OF Tourism Management
BTM
Course Overview | Course Structure
Core Subjects
Every Bachelor degree student at Bond is required to complete at least one subject from each of the following four discipline clusters.
Communication (1)
Outcomes: To communicate effectively in writing, speaking and visual; to understand the nature of communication processes and sources of difficulty in communication.
Information Technology (1)
Outcomes: To work effectively with contemporary information technology; to evaluate critically the current and future role of computing technology in the storage, retrieval and processing of information.
Values (1)
Outcomes: To appreciate the foundation of moral, ethical and social theories and their relevance to issues of public concern and debate; to use theoretical ideas in formulating arguments about how particular issues should be resolved.
Organisations (1)
Outcomes: To appreciate the natural, dynamic and strategic positioning of organizations within their environments; to appreciate the nature of effective work in groups.
FOUNDATION SUBJECTS (9)
- Introduction to Accounting
- Principles of Economics
- Marketing
- Organisational Behaviour
- Operations Management
- Business Law
- Business Statistics
- Human Resource Management
- Introduction to the Hotel and Tourism Industry
ADVANCED SUBJECTS (7)
- HRTM12-221 Global Tourism Systems
- HRTM12-206 Tourism Economics
- HRTM12-220 Sustainable Tourism
- HRTM12-200 Hotel and Tourism Strategic Management
- HRTM12-207 Tourism Planning and Policy
- HRTM12-310 Capstone Project I
- HRTM12-311 Capstone Project II
ELECTIVES (4)
Students select an additional 4 subjects as follows –- Two electives from within the Faculty of Business, Technology & Sustainable Development
- Two electives from any Faculty within the University
