Course Description
Tailored for students with a keen interest in the key emerging areas of environmentally sustainable and culturally responsible tourism, this three-year degree is about connections with place, wilderness and the land.
It contains the core foundational tourism theories and principles and extends and applies this learning to tourism in the natural world. The ecotourism specialisation gives you a thorough knowledge and understanding of some of Australia's most significant natural landscapes along with the skills necessary to design, plan and deliver inspiring and memorable experiences for visitors.
Well-developed interpretation skills are enhanced by experientially-based learning opportunities. You can apply your knowledge and skills with field trips to many of Victoria's most significant nature-based tourism destinations as well as longer study tours to destinations that represent Australia's iconic landscapes, such as Kangaroo Island off the coast of South Australia and Central Australia's desert.
The Angliss Experience
- Engage in the tourism industry with field trips to many of Victoria's greatest tourism destinations from the Great Ocean Road coastline to the Yarra Valley vineyards
- Learn directly from ecotourism advocates, managers, and specialists in the field
- Enhance your tourism education through valuable elective studies in fields as diverse as risk management and human resources
COURSE DETAILS
Course Code
CRS1400368Study Area
TourismCourse Level
BachelorAlert
Course Structure
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Electives
All students must undertake RES501 Foundation Academic Communication Skills in their first semester (unless otherwise agreed).
Electives can be chosen from the suite of Higher Education Subjects. Please note that not all subjects are available in all courses and study periods.
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Entry requirements
Admissions Transparency
Eligibility for entry can be demonstrated by ATAR score, previous study, work experience and other factors.
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Career Outcomes
With the relevant work experience graduate employment opportunities include but are not limited to:
- Naturalist guide: non-profit wildlife based attractions
- Naturalist guide: private tour operations or eco lodges
- Management roles related to creating great visitor experiences at private or non-profit organisations
- Walking/ Mountain bike guide for private tour operations
- Interpretation officer for Parks or wildlife based attractions
- Private consultant specialising in the development of interpretative plans and strategies