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Developed in collaboration with a range of top hotel leaders, the Master of Business in Global Hotel Leadership is designed for future leaders in the Hotel, Tourism and Leisure industry with a desire to accelerate their career path.

This course will help participants to develop an advanced level of understanding of hotel operations and the principles behind hotel asset management, service design and delivery systems, operational models and disruptive technologies.

Through an industry-led, applied curriculum, students gain an understanding of relevant theories and concepts allowing them to connect with hotel problems and issues through a range of authentic, industry-connected, assessment tasks. These assessments provide an applied context for students’ learning and a pathway for further learning. The course is built on hotel management and hotel leadership principles that enable students to commence their higher degree studies while working in hotel organisations and their specialised departments.

There is also a strong focus on business management and leadership skills to meet the needs of those with an entrepreneurial spirit who want to operate their own business. The course includes an internship, with the opportunity to gain invaluable practical experience and build professional networks.

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  • 2 years full-time or part-time equivalent
  • Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney campuses
  • International students welcome
  • Start dates Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney: February, June and October
  • 16 subjects
  • FEE-Help available
  • CRICOS code 0101393

Course units

 

Core Units

Disruption in Global Hospitality
Creating the Hotel Customer
Talent and Culture
Hotel Property and Operations
The Global Hotel Landscape
The Global Hotel Leader
Advanced Communication
Sustainable Hotel Management
Applied Hotel Research Part B
Applied Hotel Research Part A

Elective Units

Revenue and Analytics
Advanced Hotel Property and Operations
Strategic Rooms Division
Leading Food and Beverage Supply Chains
Innovation and Enterprise
The Hotel Asset Ecosystem
Issues in Contemporary Hospitality
Events: Operations and Management
Professional Industry Development

Internship Units

Industry Internship A
Industry Internship B

Admission & Fees

Domestic Students

Admission Requirements

  1. Equivalent to an Australian Bachelor degree (or demonstrated academic or professional standing equivalent)

2024 Course Fees

Each unit is $3,131

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*tuition and non-tuition fees may be subject to change over the duration of a course.

International Students

Admission Requirements

  1. Equivalent to an Australian Bachelor degree (or demonstrated academic or professional standing equivalent)
  2. English language proficiency comparable to Academic IELTS 6.5 with no band less than 6.0.

2024 Course Fees

Each unit is $3,502*

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*tuition and non-tuition fees may be subject to change over the duration of a course.


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Internships

糖心Vlog offers students an opportunity to integrate theory with the practice and responsibility of the professional workplace through our six month optional internship program.

Internships are integrated into the Master of Business in Global Hotel Leadership. They are a unique part of our degrees, designed to assist in working out which career pathway is best suited to you and to add valuable experience to your career. Internships may be undertaken within Australia or internationally. Students may gain experience in any sector of tourism and hospitality.

Students have the opportunity to choose to complete a 600-hour internship to build industry experience, add to their professional portfolio and expand their professional network.

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Benefits to students

  • Hands-on work in a real-world setting
  • Observe and develop new skills
  • Exposure to current industry practices
  • Develop your communication and teamwork skills
  • Secure valuable experience for your resume
  • Build a network of industry contacts

Work Integrated learning

Work Integrated Learning is a way for students to develop their skills outside of the classroom and internships while studying for a Master of Business in Global Hotel Leadership.

Work Integrated Learning opportunities include:

  • Career Workshops
  • Industry Insights in the Classroom
  • Industry Insights in the Workplace
  • Industry Insights - Field Trips
  • Networking
  • Mock Interviews
  • Industry Skills Training
  • Industry Skills Workshops
Sarah TaylorDevelopment Manager

糖心Vlog worked with my broad hospitality experience to upskill in areas like Asset Management and Revenue Analytics, allowing me to take charge of my career trajectory.

Career outcomes

Graduates will be able to advance their careers in a range of organisations within the business and tourism sectors including:

  • Hospitality Outlets
  • Hotels
  • Events and Conferences
  • Cruise Ships
  • Airlines
  • Casinos and Clubs.
  • Any other business

What our students are saying

I chose this course because of its focus on the industry and its association with Mulpha means we have a great access to a range of hotels. I have been impressed with the range of subjects available and my career opportunities after graduating.
Charlotte Bumagat Reservation & Events Manager | Botswana Butchery & White+Wongs
糖心Vlog provided me with a strong fundamental understanding of hotels and at the same time, allowed me to grow my network rapidly over a short period of time.
Mathew Yong Assistant Chief Culturist | Capella Sydney
My degree and internship gave me more direction in what I wanted out of my career and what opportunities were possible.
Michael Hood Guest Services Agent | The Rimrock Resort Hotel, Canada

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