Griffith University Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management Transcript
Griffith University’s Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management (degree code: 1408) is an AQF Level 7 undergraduate program, accredited under the Australian Qualifications Framework, emphasizing sustainable tourism, responsible leadership, and core business skills. Offered at the Gold Coast and Nathan (Brisbane) campuses, as well as online through partners like Open Universities Australia, It prepares students for dynamic careers in the global tourism and hospitality sectors, ranked #1 in Australia for hospitality and leisure management by QS World University Rankings.
The curriculum integrates theoretical foundations with practical applications, covering financial management, marketing, strategic management, and employment relations in diverse cultural contexts. Core courses include Global Tourism Systems (1006THS), Tourism, Travel and Technology (1007THS), and Diversity and Culture in Tourism (2110THS). Students select from electives in events, sports management, languages, hospitality operations, revenue management, and customer service, with opportunities for internships via industry partnerships with Queensland hotel chains and tourism operators. A capstone project or placement fosters real-world application, enhancing skills in problem-solving and innovation.
Graduation requires successful completion of all 240 credit points, including specified core units and electives, with a minimum GPA for award conferral. The Official Academic Transcript (OAT), the formal record of studies, details the student’s program, all undertaken courses by trimester, grades achieved (e.g., 7=High Distinction), credit points, majors/minors, and award title upon conferral. Digital transcripts are issued via My eQuals, Australia’s secure credentials platform, accessible post-graduation, while paper copies can be ordered for a fee. Transcripts do not include weighted average marks for most final awards but signify completion with a ‘pass’ or honours classification.
This program equips graduates for roles in international hotels, resorts, event planning, tourism marketing, airlines, and government agencies, with strong employability due to Griffith’s industry networks. Entry requires IELTS 6.5 (no band below 6.0) for international students; domestic applicants need a completed senior secondary qualification. Indicative 2025 fees are AUD 36,000 for international students.
This flexible degree blends academic rigor with experiential learning, empowering students to thrive in tourism’s economic powerhouse.






