Title: Bachelor of Business Hotel Management
1Bachelor of Business (Hotel Management) Full-time
Top-up Undergraduate Degree Program for Associate
Degree and Higher Diploma Program graduates
2- One of Australias top 10 universities
- Winner of the Queensland Export Awards in 2003,
2000, 1999 1997 for outstanding export
achievement in the fields of educational
services, expertise, building infrastructure and
curriculum - Winner of Queensland Tourism Awards 7 times
- (2002, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996, 1994, 1993)
- Excellent support services for students
- Quality staff
- One of the most creative and influential
universities in the Asia Pacific region - Building investments in property, plant
equipment totaling 635 million - Modern, well equipped facilities, new super
computers, laser hardware, multimedia and
research laboratories - International perspective and vision
- Flexibility to tailor a programs to suit your
needs - Programs developed with industry and business
3Located in Queensland, Australia
4Five Campuses
Nathan
Southbank
Mt Gravatt
Logan
Gold Coast
5Student Population
- Of 34,000 students, 6800 are international, from
117 countries, studying one of 239 undergraduate
or 372 postgraduate programs
6Areas of Study
- Arts Communication
- Business
- Education
- Engineering Information Technology
- Health
- Law Criminology
- Music
- Natural Built Environment
- Science
- Visual Creative Arts
7Griffith Business School (GBS)
- The Mission of the GBS is to be a leading,
innovative regional and international provider of
high-quality, cross-disciplinary and
internationally relevant business education and
research emphasising the relationship between
business and society in creating sustainable
enterprises
8- Griffith is widely regarded as one of the best
places in Australia to study business, producing
professionals to meet the challenges of
Australian and international management - The Griffith Business School brings a smarter,
multidisciplinary approach to management
education - Recognising the importance of a strong interface
between academia and industry, the Griffith
Business School has fostered close relationships
with business, government and Australia and
around the world
9- Sixth largest provider of business education in
Australia - Good Universities Guide 5 star rating for
Master of Business Administration - A pioneer in emerging and high demand fields,
Griffith offers innovative programs in areas such
as Asian and international studies, banking and
finance, international relations, sport
management, e-Commerce, financial planning and
investments, innovation and change management,
leisure, tourism, hotel and sport management
10- A member of European Foundation for Management
Development (EFMD), the European Quality
Assurance agency for business education and also
the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of
Business (AACSB International)
11Senior Executive
Professor Michael Powell
Pro Vice Chancellor (Business)
BA, MA (Hons) Auckland, PhD Chicago
12Senior Executive
Professor Michael Davidson
Head of Department Dept. of Tourism, Leisure,
Hotel Sport Management
PhD Griff, MEd UNE, GradCertEd Portsmouth, BA,
CertT Bournemouth, DipHotelMgt
13Senior Executive
Dr Hugh Wilkins
Program Coordinator
BSc (Hons) LSE, PhD Griff
14Profile of GBS
- 9,345 students in 2005
- 7465 - undergraduate
- 1663 - postgraduate coursework
- 217 - research higher degree
- 3392 international students
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16Governance/Management Structure
- PVC
- Deans Academic Research Learning Teaching
- Director (Internationalisation Community
Partnerships) - Director (Quality Accreditation)
- Heads of Department
- Research Centre Directors
17Staff
- - Over 200 FTE
- - 73 hold doctoral degrees
- - 20 hold professional or are close to
completing their PhD - - More than 2/3 have had a significant level of
OS experience
18- The GBS boasts one of the most highly qualified
teaching teams of any business school in
Australia, amongst which we had a winner of a
National Teaching Award in 2005 - Staff also act as consultants to industry and are
actively involved in international research in
their areas of specialisation all helping to
keep them at the forefront of their fields and
our students are the cutting edge of business
19Bachelor of Business (Hotel Management) Program
- Managed and conducted entirely by Griffith
University - Prepares students in a management career with
international hotel and resort groups,
independent restaurants and internationally
recognised chains, entertainment and leisure
providers, suppliers of goods and services to the
hospitality industry, airlines, and a wide range
of other service related industries
20Award
- Awarded by Griffith University and will have an
equal status as those awarded by the university
to resident graduates
21Program Structure
- Students are required to study 12 courses and a
maximum of 4 courses could be exempted - Accounting Principles
- Management Concepts
- Introduction to Research
- Service Operations Management
- Contemporary Issues Seminar Series
- Tourism Economics
- Consumer Behaviour for the Hospitality Industry
- Hospitality Marketing
- Hospitality Financial Control
- Advanced Food and Beverage Management
- Entrepreneurship in Tourism and Hospitality
- Strategy and Change A Service Industry Approach
22Industry Work Experience
- Students must have completed a minimum of 250
hours of approved industry work experience to
graduate
23Academic Staff
- All lectures are taught by the academic staff of
Griffith University and supplemented with
tutorials conducted by local tutors
24Faculty Staff
Professor Michael Davidson
PhD Griff, MEd UNE, GradCertEd Portsmouth, BA,
CertT Bournemouth, DipHotelMgt
Course Advanced Food and Beverage Management
25Faculty Staff
Ms Kathy Marles
BSc Griff, MBus VUT
Course Entrepreneurship in Tourism and
Hospitality
26Faculty Staff
Dr Grace Pan
BEc Shanghai, MBus QUT, PhD Griff
Course Hospitality Marketing
27Faculty Staff
Dr Mike Raybould
BA(Hons) Kent, PGCEd Exeter, MRegSc Qld, PhD
Griff
Course Tourism Economics
28Faculty Staff
Dr Pak Auyung
BA (Hons) HK, MPhil, GCertHEd, PhD Griff FCCA UK
Course Accounting Principles
29Faculty Staff
Ms Ceridwyn King
BHotelMgt, MMarkMgt Griff
Course Contemporary Issues
30Faculty Staff
Mr Peter Woods
BA Qld, BSocWk (Hons) Qld
Course Management Concepts
31Faculty Staff
Dr Hugh Wilkins
BSc (Hons) LSE, PhD Griff
Course Consumer Behaviour for Hospitality
Management
32Faculty Staff
Dr Anoop Patiar
MBA QUT, PhD Griff
Course Hospitality Financial Control
33Faculty Staff
Dr Ken Butcher
BBus, BBus (Hons) USQ, PhD Griff
Course Strategy Change
34Faculty Staff
35Program Duration
- There are 3 semesters in each calendar year
- Students are required to study 4 courses in each
semester - The program can be completed within 12 months of
full-time studies
36Program Structure - Semester 1
- Advanced Food and Beverage Management
- Entrepreneurship in Tourism and Hospitality
- Tourism Economics
- Hospitality Marketing
37Program Structure - Semester 2
- Accounting Principles
- Contemporary Issues
- Hospitality Financial Control
- Service Operations Management
38Program Structure Semester 3
- Management Concepts
- Introduction to Research
- Consumer Behaviour for Hospitality Management
- Strategy Change
39Professional Recognition
- Graduates will be eligible for Hotel Catering and
International Management Association Membership,
and Pacific Asia Travel Association Associate
Membership
40Admission Requirements
- Applicants should have completed either an
Associate Degree / Higher Diploma Program in a
hospitality / hotel / tourism-related discipline
and will need to demonstrate an appropriate
standard of English - Other equivalent qualifications will be assessed
by Griffith University
41Tuition Fees
- HK7,500 per course
- HK60,000 for 8 courses (2 semesters)
- HK90,000 for 12 courses (3 semesters)
42Financial Assistance
- Apply for financial assistance through the
Governments Non-means Tested Loan Scheme (NLS) - Details of NLS can be obtained from the website
of the Student Financial Assistance Agency (SFAA)
at www.info.gov.hk/sfaa
43Application Procedures
- The application form should be submitted with the
following - Certificates and transcripts of all relevant
academic qualifications (e.g.) AD, HD, HKAL,
HKCEE, TOEFL, etc. - Proof of recent English Language proficiency
- Hong Kong identity card or relevant
identification document - Non-refundable application fee of HK200 by
crossed cheque or bank draft made payable to The
Chinese University of Hong Kong - Application form can be downloaded from
http//www.scs.cuhk.edu.hk/scs/download/enrol
44Commencement Date
45Enquiries
- Tel 2209 0259
- Fax 2739 2797
- Email scs-topup_at_cuhk.edu.hk
46Thank You
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