- Certificate in Hotel Management
- Certificate in Land Management
- Certificate in Management Studies
- Certificate in Tourism and Hospitality Management
- Diploma in Hotel Management
- Diploma in Land Management
- Diploma in Management Studies
- Bachelor of Commerce (Human Resource Management and Employment Relations)
- Bachelor of Commerce (International Business Marketing)
- Bachelor of Commerce (Land Management)
- Bachelor of Commerce (Management and Public Administration)
- Bachelor of Commerce (Tourism Management)
- Bachelor of Commerce in Tourism & Hospitality Management
- Bachelor of Commerce in Hotel Management
- Postgraduate Certificate in Financial Administration
- Postgraduate Certificate in Human Resource Management
- Postgraduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship
- Postgraduate Certificate in Public Administration
- Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration (Advanced Analytical Skills)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration (General Managers)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Commerce (Land Management)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Commerce (Management & Public Administration)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Commerce (Tourism & Hospitality Management)
- Master of Business Administration
- Master of Commerce in Land Management
- Master of Commerce in Management & Public Administration
- Master of Commerce in Tourism & Hospitality Management
- Doctorate of Business Administration
- Doctor of philosophy in Land Management
- Doctor of Philosophy in Management and Public Administration
- Doctor of Philosophy in Tourism and Hospitality Management
- Certificate in Hotel Management
- Certificate in Land Management
- Certificate in Management Studies
- Certificate in Tourism and Hospitality Management
- Diploma in Hotel Management
- Diploma in Land Management
- Diploma in Management Studies
- Bachelor of Commerce (Human Resource Management and Employment Relations)
- Bachelor of Commerce (International Business Marketing)
- Bachelor of Commerce (Land Management)
- Bachelor of Commerce (Management and Public Administration)
- Bachelor of Commerce (Tourism Management)
- Bachelor of Commerce in Tourism & Hospitality Management
- Bachelor of Commerce in Hotel Management
- Postgraduate Certificate in Financial Administration
- Postgraduate Certificate in Human Resource Management
- Postgraduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship
- Postgraduate Certificate in Public Administration
- Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration (Advanced Analytical Skills)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration (General Managers)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Commerce (Land Management)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Commerce (Management & Public Administration)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Commerce (Tourism & Hospitality Management)
- Master of Business Administration
- Master of Commerce in Land Management
- Master of Commerce in Management & Public Administration
- Master of Commerce in Tourism & Hospitality Management
- Doctorate of Business Administration
- Doctor of philosophy in Land Management
- Doctor of Philosophy in Management and Public Administration
- Doctor of Philosophy in Tourism and Hospitality Management
Master of Commerce in Tourism & Hospitality Management
Master of Commerce in Tourism & Hospitality Management (SRP)
On successful completion of this programme, graduates should be able to:
- Formulate coherent and feasible research proposals and project reports based on research findings in the field of tourism and hospitality management.
- Examine critically literature/scholarly positions, current issues and trends within the tourism and hospitality industries in a local, regional and international context.
- Review through strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) analysis, literature, discussions, critical presentations and detailed business plans external forces impacting on the tourism and hospitality industries, including economic pressures, social and cultural change, and of environmental, ecological and ethical concerns.
- Evaluate the current scale, scope and diversity of the hospitality industry and identify structural differences among hospitality organisations.
- Appraise the need for and scope of tourism planning and sustainable development and methods of stakeholder participation.
- Publish research and scholarly work through peer-reviewed publications, presentations, seminars, and such forums to the wider tourism industry and research community.
Master of Commerce in Tourism & Hospitality Management (Thesis)
On successful completion of this programme, graduates should be able to:
- Formulate coherent and feasible research proposals and project reports based on research findings in the field of tourism and hospitality management.
- Examine critically literature/scholarly positions, current issues and trends within the tourism and hospitality industries in a local, regional and international context.
- Review through strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) analysis, literature, discussions, critical presentations and detailed business plans external forces impacting on the tourism and hospitality industries, including economic pressures, social and cultural change, and of environmental, ecological and ethical concerns.
- Evaluate the current scale, scope and diversity of the hospitality industry and identify structural differences among hospitality organisations.
- Appraise the need for and scope of tourism planning and sustainable development and methods of stakeholder participation.
- Publish research and scholarly work through peer-reviewed publications, presentations, seminars, and such forums to the wider tourism industry and research community.