Master of Business Administration (Tourism
and Hospitality Management)
Maritime Greenwich College,
with the Australian Institute of Business (AIB), offers students from
all around the world the opportunity to come to London to study
the TIA MBA specialising in
Tourism and Hospitality
Management.
AIB is based in Adelaide, South Australia and is accredited by
the South Australian Government under the Australian
Qualifications Framework to award undergraduate and postgraduate
degrees.
COURSE OVERVIEW
The MBA (ie Master of Business Administration) is one of the
world’s best known and most widely recognised postgraduate
degrees. In recent years the MBA has become the foremost
academic qualification for managers.
The AIB MBA (Tourism and Hospitality Management) provides a good
understanding of the language and structure of tourism and
hospitality management. The subjects in this course are designed
to provide a sophisticated body of knowledge by integrating
critical strategies and techniques with the principles of
tourism and hospitality management. The AIB MBA (Tourism and
Hospitality Management) specialisation will prepare you for
tourism and hospitality management challenges in both the
national and international arena. The course covers 12 subjects
integrating management, business and tourism and hospitality
knowledge.
There are three main benefits to students on completion of the
AIB MBA (Tourism and Hospitality Management):
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Successful MBA graduates contribute
constructive and creative input through their ability to
implement decisions based on their improved understanding of
business, tourism and hospitality management strategies. |
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The integrated nature of the course allows a
holistic appreciation that is critical to the achievement of
a sustainable competitive position in today’s changing
business, tourism and hospitality environment. |
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Through the MBA (Tourism and Hospitality
Management), students will gain a valuable piece of research
that can be tailored to students’ specific tourism,
hospitality and business career goals and objectives. |
Furthermore, upon successfully completing this course, students
will be able to:
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Critically appraise a range of relevant
practical tourism and hospitality management knowledge, and
apply it to tourism and hospitality management problems. |
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Demonstrate proficiency in the analysis and
interpretation of a wide range of business data. |
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Synthesize knowledge from across a range of
business disciplines, and apply it to the analysis of
complex tourism and hospitality management issues. |
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Demonstrate the key personal and
inter-personal skills required for effective management and
implementation of solutions at all levels inside and outside
students’ organisations. |
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Demonstrate clarity of problem definition and
scope. |
Mode: Full-Time (12-18 months) 15-21 hrs a week
Commencement:
September, January and July of every year
COURSE FEE
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Tuition Fees |
Registration and Examination Fees |
Total Fees |
| UK Residing Students |
£4100 |
£1800 |
£5900 |
| Overseas Students |
£4900 |
£1800 |
£6700 |
Registration and Examination Fees: The students are required to
register with the examining body (AIB) by paying relevant fees.
The current registration fee is £25 approximately and the
examination fee for the programme is approximately £150 per
subject.
COURSE CONTENT
The current subjects for the AIB MBA (Tourism and Hospitality
Management) are as follows:
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Entrepreneurship
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Leadership
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Strategic Management
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Strategic Marketing
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Strategic Human Resource Management
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Strategic Legal and Social Issues
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Strategic Operations Issues
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Strategic Finance
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Strategic Hotel Management Issues
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Strategic Resort Management Issues
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Event Management
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Tourism and Hospitality Management Project
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SUBJECT DESCRIPTIONS
Entrepreneurship
The objective of the subject is to provide participants with an
in-depth knowledge of the concept of entrepreneurship in the
context of entrepreneurs, entrepreneurial organisations and
entrepreneurial countries.
Leadership
This subject will provide the participants with a systematic
study of how individuals and groups behave within an
organisational setting and the impact of leadership on this
behaviour.
Strategic Management
The aim of this subject is to provide the participant with an
in-depth knowledge of the principles and practice of corporate
strategy formulation built around a systematic approach to
strategic management.
Strategic Marketing
This subject is designed to provide participants with an
in-depth knowledge of the marketing concepts and the major
principles, techniques and theories relating to the strategic
practice of marketing, including development and implementation
of competitive marketing strategies.
Strategic Human Resource Management
This subject provides an understanding of the formal
relationship between the employer and employee and of the
techniques and methods aimed at making the relationship more
effective.
Strategic Legal and Social Issues
The objective of this subject is to
provide participants with an appreciation of and the capacity to
deal with strategic issues arising in governance, ethical, legal
and social matters confronting business operations.
Strategic Operations Issues
The aim of this subject is to provide participants with an
in-depth knowledge of strategic issues that are critical for the
operations of an organisation, to the end that the operations
may become more efficient and effective.
Strategic Finance Issues
The subject is designed to prepare participants for the
effective and efficient planning and management of financial and
resource requirements and targets.
Strategic Hotel Management Issues
The subject examines hotel management issues in the context of
international changes and developments that have a bearing on
the hospitality and tourism industry.
Strategic Resort Management Issues
The subject examines strategic resort management issues in the
context of recreational amenities, resort marketing and
operations, resort guest activities and the future of resorts in
the context of the changing environment.
Event Management
This subject introduces to participants the principles,
practice, and process of event management including strategic
and shareholder issues in event management, project management,
marketing and public relations.
Tourism and Hospitality Management Project
The objective of this subject is to enable participants to
undertake a major tourism and hospitality management project,
using their knowledge of case study research as a method.
ASSESSMENT
For each module (except the Tourism and Hospitality Management
Project, for which the students will be required to undertake a
major assignment), students will be required to complete an
assignment and an examination. The assignment is worth 20% and
the exam is worth 80% of the overall grade for the subject. The
students must pass the examination to pass the subject.
ENTRY CRITERIA
Any applicant who wishes to undertake the MBA Course must
satisfy all of the following entry criteria:
English Requirements
Where the applicant's medium of instruction (at a tertiary
level) was not in English, the applicant must have obtained:
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a score of 575 or better on
the TOEFL; |
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a score 6.5 or better on the IELTS; |
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a credit or better in English
in the GCE "O" or "A" levels or equivalent; or
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any other evidence of
proficiency in English acceptable to AIB’s Registrar.
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Applicants Must Satisfy Either
(a) or (b)
(a) For Direct Entry
The
applicant must have:
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an acceptable bachelors
degree or a relevant professional qualification conducted at
a standard equivalent to a bachelors degree under the
Australian Qualifications Framework; and
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relevant work experience.
Applicants who do not
satisfy the above entry criteria will still be eligible to
undertake the MBA Course but on a stage-by-stage basis. Each of
these applicants may enrol in the Graduate Certificate in
Management course (the first stage of the MBA Course) provided
each applicant satisfies all of the below criteria.
(b)
For Stage by Stage Entry
The applicant must
have either:
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a qualification
deemed equivalent to an Advanced Diploma under the
Australian Qualifications Framework;
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relevant specialised
professional or technical qualifications deemed acceptable to
AIB’s Registrar; or
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a minimum of 3 years
verifiable experience and learning deemed relevant to course by
AIB’s s Registrar.
Upon successful
completion of the 4 subject Graduate Certificate in Management,
each applicant may proceed to the 4 subject Graduate Diploma in
Management, Upon successful completion of the 4 subject Graduate
Diploma in Management, each applicant may proceed to the final 4
subjects of the MBA.