Bachelor of Tourism (Honours) CF98

Program at a glance

Duration: 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Mode & Location: internal - ROK/BDG/GLD/MKY, external
Courses/Units of Credit: 8 courses/48 units of credit
Faculty: Faculty of Business & Law
Entry: direct
Accreditation: not applicable
Residential School: not applicable
Practicum/Work placement: not applicable
Exit awards: not applicable
Interim awards: not applicable
Contact: Faculty Research Office 07 4923 2705
International students: International students studying in Australia must study full-time, on-campus.
CRICOS program codes: ROK/BDG/GLD/MKY - 044321G

Program outline

This program combines advanced level coursework and a research dissertation, both completed at Honours level. The program is designed to provide Bachelor of Tourism graduates who have demonstrated outstanding academic performance with the opportunity to develop research skills at a level beyond those of the Pass degree, and to gain experience in undertaking research into tourism related issues. These issues may include, but are not limited to, sustainable tourism development, tourism impacts assessment, the motivations and socio-behavioural characteristics of tourists, authenticity, and factors influencing patterns of tourist demand.

Candidates for admission must possess an appropriate past degree from an Australian University or college with a grade point average of 5 or better in advanced level tourism courses relevant to the propsed dissertation topic. The degree must have been completed within the last 2 years, except with the special approval of the Dean. Applicants will need to consult academic staff to ascertain the availability of a supervisor for their proram, and will be required to attend an interview with senior academic staff of the Faculty before their candidature will be accepted. Information on staff research areas is available at http://www.bus.cqu.edu.au/Research/Staff/researchexpertise.htm.

Program structure

Candidates must complete the equivalent of 8 courses to graduate from this course, comprising 4 courses of coursework, and a dissertation equivalent to 4 courses. The dissertation component includes the presentation of a seminar on the research topic. The sequence of study for part-time candidates will be determined in consultation with their supervisors and the Program Administrator. This may differ from that of full-time candidates and different study loads and time limits for completion may apply.

The structure of the program for a one year full-time program is:

Year 1 - Autumn

Course Code Course Title
BUSN19002 Business Research Methods
STAT19041 Advanced Business Statistics
BUSN19018 Directed Study (equivalent to two 6 unit point courses)

Year 1 - Winter

Course Code Course Title
BUSN19008 Dissertation (equivalent to four 6 unit point courses)

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Dissertations

Full-time candidates are required to submit their dissertations no later than the last day of the examination period. Each part-time candidate will be given a date by which the dissertation must be submitted; this date will normally be the last day of an examination period.

Once the date for submission of the dissertation has been fixed, any extension of time for submission will be granted by the Dean only in exceptional circumstances and upon receipt of proof that the delay was due to circumstances outside the candidate's control.

Grading of Honours Degrees

The available levels of gradings for candidates undertaking their Honours program are:

Grade Result Implication
First Class 85% or better Can commence a PhD without further qualifications; eligible for a PhD scholarship
Second Class (A) 75% to 84% Can commence a PhD without further qualifications
Second Class (B) 65% to 74% Can commence a Masters degree without further qualifications
Third Class 50% to 64% Gives the student an appropriate skill mix that employers in industry may value
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Scholarships

There are a limited number of scholarships available to Honours students. Details of these scholarships are available from the Faculty Research office, contact 07 4923 2705.

For more information on the Bachelor of Tourism (Honours) go to http://www.bus.cqu.edu.au/RESEARCH/Students/Handbook/.