Courses
Bachelor of Business – Major in Hospitality
This qualification offers the chance to step into one of the world’s most innovative and rapidly growing industries.
A Bachelor of Business at ASTRA sets you apart to future employers, but we’re not done there. With the addition of advanced hospitality specialisations in event management, communications, leadership, and food & beverage management, you will be equipped to proactively enter the workforce with comprehensive knowledge ready to thrive in hospitality and hotel management.
This versatile qualification unlocks the door to join one of the biggest industries globally, with a futureproofed skill set designed for success. The core of your degree will be in business management, equipping you with specialised knowledge of the business landscape, managing people, finance, and marketing.
Your final trimester comprises a double-unit capstone subject, where you will choose to explore an area of hospitality that aligns with your interests, utilising the skills gained from your degree to implement innovative solutions and strategies in a real-world setting. This hands-on experience ensures that you graduate not only with theoretical knowledge but also practical expertise, positioning you as a confident and capable leader in the industry.
Accreditation is part of ASTRA’s commitment to delivering quality, consistency and credibility across our offerings, and an assurance that learners can have every confidence in their engagement with us ongoing.
Our degree program is accredited by Australia’s Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) and fully aligned with the AQF (Australian Qualifications Framework).
What’s more, thanks to a collaborative partnership with the Institute of Managers and Leaders (IML) and the UK’s Chartered Management Institute (CMI), every graduate will have the opportunity to benefit from an additional, internationally recognised qualification in management and leadership. Students will become IML affiliates at no extra cost and, as well as the certification itself, enjoy access to a suite of valuable resources including mentoring, industry engagement, weekly webinars, and career development programs.
For those deep diving into business and brand building technologies, ASTRA is also a corporate member of the world’s largest and most highly regarded Virtual and Augmented Reality association.
Applicants must have successfully completed:
- Year 12 in Australia with a minimum ATAR (or equivalent) of 65; OR
- the equivalent to an Australian Year 12 at a recognised overseas institution with an equivalent minimum ATAR of 65; OR
- a Certificate IV (AQF 4) or higher awarded by a recognised higher education/vocational institution; OR
- a General Certificate of Education Advanced Level (GCE A) with three or more C Grades; OR
- a Global Assessment Certificate with an average Grade of 65% or higher; OR
- an International Baccalaureate.
English language requirements for Bachelor of Business entry:
- IELTS Academic: overall band score of 6.0 or better with no band below 5.5; OR
- IBT (Internet-based TOEFL): overall score of 75 with a writing section minimum of 17; OR
- Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE): Grades A, B, C and C1; OR
- Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE): total score of 52 or over; OR
- English for Academic Purposes (EAP 2): Grade A or Grade B; OR
- PTE Academic Module with score over 51; OR
- Certificate IV in ESL.
The English language qualification must be less than 2 years old.
Applicants who have lived in an English-speaking country and do not automatically meet the above English Language proficiency requirements are considered on a case-by-case basis.
Applicants who do not meet the Institute’s English proficiency requirements can be made a conditional offer, with a requirement to complete an approved intensive English language course prior to commencing their course.
Graduates of the Bachelor of Business will have:
- broad and coherent knowledge of the theories, concepts, and principles of a range of business-related fields.
- a broad and integrated working knowledge of emerging technologies and their application in a range of business-related fields.
- integrated contemporary knowledge of business ethics and corporate governance standards.
- skills and experience in the application of emerging technologies for decision making and to lead innovation and change.
- cognitive skills to undertake basic research and to analyse and evaluate new information, concepts and evidence from a range of business, industry, and academic sources.
- communication skills to facilitate working effectively with individuals and teams and to build successful professional relationships across a diverse group of stakeholders.
- leadership and management skills to make sound and ethical decisions in unpredictable contexts.
- accountability for their own learning and professional practice standards in collaboration with others within a business or industry environment.
Year 1
ACC501 | Accounting Foundations |
ECO501 | Business Economics |
MKT501 | Marketing Foundations |
FIN501 | Finance Foundations |
MGT502 | Managing People and Organisations |
STA501 | Business Statistics Foundations |
MGT502 | Hospitality Industry Foundations |
RES501 | Design Thinking for Business |
Year 2
ACC601 | Advanced Accounting |
MKT601 | Advanced Marketing |
FIN601 | Advanced Finance |
STA601 | Advanced Business Statistics |
MGT601 | Operations Management |
MGT602 | Leadership Foundations |
MGT604 | Accommodation Management |
MGT603 | Business Communication |
Year 3
RES701 | Business Research Methods |
MGT703 | Project Management |
MGT702 | Business Decision Making |
MGT705 | Food and Beverage Management |
MGT701 | Advanced Leadership |
MGT704 | Strategic Management |
RES702 | Capstone Project (Double unit) |
Bachelor of Business completion
Completing your ASTRA degree with a major in Hospitality could see you working in a variety of careers, such as Hotel Manager, Restaurant Manager, Event Manager, Business Development, Tourism, or even starting your own business. ASTRA graduates are versatile, well-equipped, and ready to hit the ground running, inspiring the business leaders of tomorrow with an education like no other.
Granting credit for prior learning ensures that students commence study at a level that appropriately recognises their prior learning experiences, be they formal or informal, and are not required to repeat equivalent learning successfully undertaken in another context.
The recognition of professional work experience acknowledges that informal learning affords students opportunities to have gained the necessary professional knowledge, skills, and attitude to personal development to succeed in formal learning.
ASTRA is committed to develop open and accessible guidelines to grant credit towards a course of study based on prior learning, whether from formal studies or informal learning and professional work experience. Based on your prior learning and/or experience, you may be eligible for credit for prior learning.
To check if you are eligible for credit for prior learning please refer to the Credit for Prior Learning Policy and Procedure available from www.astra.edu.au/aboutus/policies/.
It is advisable to apply for credit for prior learning at the same time as you apply for admission.
Course Details (Domestic) | |
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Name of Award | Bachelor of Business (BBus) Major in Hospitality |
AQF Level | 7 |
Study Modes | On-campus |
Location | Sydney |
Start Dates | January, May, September |
Duration | 3-years full-time equivalent; 6-years part-time equivalent |
Units | 15 BBus units and 8 Hospitality units, including one double-unit |
Fees | $55,440 |
Indicative Student Enrolments (2024) |
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Annual enrolments for this course: 75 |
Total enrolments: 75 |
Course Details (International) | |
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CRICOS Code | 115321E |
Study Modes | On-campus |
Location | Sydney |
Duration | 3-years full-time equivalent |
Fees | $66,528 |