Masters by Coursework: Master of Hospitality Management
Course Code I27
This course offers undergraduates from disciplines
other than Hospitality the opportunity to develop both
managerial and operational skills necessary to be
successful managers in the global Hospitality Industry.
While the one and a half year course is composed of
12 units which emphasise discrete aspects of the
Hospitality industry, the course is composed in a way
that links all of the individual units into a single body
of knowledge. Graduates will be equipped with the
necessary skills, understanding and personal
attributes to pursue a career in the Management of
Hospitality enterprises ranging from owner /operator
businesses to trans-national five star operations.
Location: Joondalup
Availability: Full-time / Part-time
Duration: 1.5 years full-time or part-time equivalent
Admission requirements
Candidates for admission into the Master of Hospitality Management will have a Bachelor Degree in a discipline of study other than Hospitality.
Candidates with a graduate certificate or graduate diploma in a business related discipline will be considered for admission.
Course structure
The Master of Hospitality Management is comprised of 12 units, each of 15 credit points for a total of 180 credit points. The duration of the course is one and a half years full time or equivalent part time. The first five units of the course provide a foundation in a range of business areas which are built upon in the remaining seven Hospitality Management specific units
Year One Semester 1
- MBA5704 Marketing Management
- MBA5605 Information System Challenges in Management
- HOS5700 Hospitality Service
- HOS5706
Accommodation Department Management
Year One Semester 2
- MAN5250 Human Resource Management
- HOS5701 Food and Beverage Management
- HOS5703 Contemporary Issues in Hospitality Management
- HOS5704
Hotel and Restaurant Information Systems
Year 2 Semester 1
- HOS5702 Hospitality Facilities Management
- HOS5705 Hospitality Enterprises in a Global Context
- MBA5624 Accounting for Managerial Decision Making
- ECF5661 Quantitative Studies
Contact for more information:
Tel: +61 (0)8 6304 5666
E-mail: businessandlaw@ecu.edu.au


