Arts/International Hotel and Tourism Management

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06/12/2013
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of International Hotel
and Tourism Management
2014 Dual Degree Program Structure
It is important that you read and understand the following information.
To be eligible to enrol in a dual degree program you must ensure that you satisfy the entry requirements for
both programs.
Once enrolled it is your responsibility to ensure that you complete all the requirements for each section of
this dual program in order to graduate with both degrees. The following information is designed to help you
plan your enrolment to meet this goal. Further information can be found in the Official rules and Course lists
under the Program Rules and Requirements link for each program in the Programs and Courses website:
http://www.uq.edu.au/study/
You are not required to submit this program plan for approval. However, if you have any questions or
concerns about meeting degree requirements, especially when you are nearing the end of your program,
please contact the relevant Faculty for advice.
Please note: Students exiting early with one component of a dual degree must complete the single degree
requirements of that component. Students will then be required to follow the single degree rules to complete
the remaining component from that dual degree.
PROGRAM GUIDELINES

You must complete a total of #68 for the program.
Bachelor of Arts Section Requirements:

#32 from Part A and/or Part B of the BA List including either–
– Two majors of #16 each; or
- One extended major of #24 (#28 Psychology) plus balance in BA List electives; or
- One major of #16 and two minors of #8 each (a minor consists of #8 in total, chosen from one major list,
with a maximum of #4 at introductory level and must include the gateway course(s) and cornerstone
course(s)).
BA section - two
majors
Major one
#
16
OR
BA
section
extended major
–
Extended major
24
Electives
Major two
16
32
BA section – one
major, two minors
Major
#
16
8
Psychology
28
Electives
Total
# OR
4
Total
32
Minor one
8
Minor two
Total
8
32
Bachelor of International Hotel and Tourism Management Section Requirements:

#36 from the BIHTM List including 
#24 of compulsory courses from Part A; and
 #12 from one major in Part B (#6 must be at level 3); or
 #12 of elective courses from Part B (#6 must be at level 3).
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BACHELOR OF ARTS/BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL HOTEL AND TOURISM
MANAGEMENT DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM STRUCTURE 2014
You can use this outline to plan your program structure.
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Option 1: Major 1
Option 2: Extended Major
Option 3: Major 1
Option 1: Major 2
Option 2: BA List Electives
Option 3: Minor 1 & Minor 2
BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL HOTEL & TOURISM
MANAGEMENT
Total
Units #
Courses
YEAR ONE
Total
Units #
YEAR ONE
Semester 1
2
Semester 1
TOUR1000
2
TOUR1001
2
2
Semester 2
Principles of Tourism, Hospitality &
Events
2
Global Cultures & Tourism
2
Semester 2
ACCT1101
Accounting for Decision Making
2
MGTS1301
Introduction to Management
2
YEAR TWO
YEAR TWO
Semester 1
Semester 1
2
Course 1 for Major OR Part B Elective
2
2
TOUR2007
2
Semester 2
Sustainable Tourism
Semester 2
2
Course 2 for Major OR Part B Elective
2
2
TOUR2001
2
YEAR THREE
Tourism & Leisure Behaviour
YEAR THREE
Semester 1
Semester 1
2
MGTS1601
Organisational Behaviour
2
2
MKTG1501
Foundations of Marketing
2
Business Law
2
Semester 2
Semester 2
2
LAWS1100
2
TOUR2010
YEAR FOUR
Applied Economics for Tourism
2
YEAR FOUR
Semester 1
Semester 1
2
Course 3 for Major OR Part B Elective
2
2
TOUR3008
2
Semester 2
Service Management in Tourism
Semester 2
2
Course 4 for Major OR Part B Elective
2
2
TOUR3009
2
Professional Development
YEAR FIVE
Semester 1
Total
#32
Course 5 for Major OR Part B Elective
2
Course 6 for Major OR Part B Elective
2
Total
#36
Ensure your BA and BIHTM Major/s are correctly listed on mySI-net
When this program is studied at a standard load of 4 courses per semester, the final semester will comprise part-time
study of only two courses. Students may decide to overload in previous semesters or undertake study in a summer
semester to reduce the total duration of the program.
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