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Event & tourism Management

Event & tourism Management

University Of Canberra

The University of Canberra, also known as UC and Australia’s Capital University, is a university located in Canberra, ACT, the national capital of Australia. UC offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses covering five faculties: Health, Art and Design, Business, Government and Law, Education and Science and Technology. We are situated in Bruce, a north-western suburb of Canberra, well-served by public transport and within easy reach.

Bachelor of Event and Tourism Management

Yearly 29000 ( AUD )
⦿ All India Senior School Certificate (AISSC): 65% in English
⦿ Indian School Certificate (ISC): 65% in English
⦿ Indian State Board Higher Secondary Education Examination (Year 12): 70% in English
⦿ International Baccalaureate:26
The event and tourism industries are fast growing and require a skilled and experienced workforce to help drive forward their growth and sustainability. This course explores the nexus between the events and tourism industries and is underpinned with a foundation in business studies that will develop knowledge and skills relevant for those students seeking a career in the event and tourism industries. Events considered, both in tourism and non-tourism contexts, may include sports, festivals, conventions, meetings, and community activities. Key elements of the course are the development of teamwork skills and the pursuit of workplace experiences to enhance the employability of students, upon their graduation, who are seeking careers in the diverse and evolving event and tourism industries
⦿ February
⦿ August
Yearly 29000 ( AUD )
⦿ All India Senior School Certificate (AISSC): 65% in English
⦿ Indian School Certificate (ISC): 65% in English
⦿ Indian State Board Higher Secondary Education Examination (Year 12): 70% in English
⦿ International Baccalaureate:26
The event and tourism industries are fast growing and require a skilled and experienced workforce to help drive forward their growth and sustainability. This course explores the nexus between the events and tourism industries and is underpinned with a foundation in business studies that will develop knowledge and skills relevant for those students seeking a career in the event and tourism industries. Events considered, both in tourism and non-tourism contexts, may include sports, festivals, conventions, meetings, and community activities. Key elements of the course are the development of teamwork skills and the pursuit of workplace experiences to enhance the employability of students, upon their graduation, who are seeking careers in the diverse and evolving event and tourism industries
⦿ February
⦿ August