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Duration/intensity

The BTM represents three years of full-time study and may also be studied part-time.


Entry Requirements

To be accepted into the BTM you need to:

  • achieve University Entrance for at least one of the admission types.

Degree  requirements

  • Complete at least 360 points, of which:
    • At least 180 points must be at 200 and 300 level.
      • Of the 180 points at least 75 points must be at 300 level.
  • Complete ten tourism courses:
    • TOUR 101
    • TOUR 104
    • TOUR 108
    • TOUR 230
    • TOUR 240
    • TOUR 250
    • TOUR 320
    • Three further courses from TOUR 300-399
  • Complete five commerce courses:
    • Three courses at 100 level from:
      • Either ACCY 111 or ACCY 130
      • ECON 130
      • Either FCOM 111 or COML 111
      • One course from:
        • INFO 101
        • INFO 141
        • INFO 151
      • MARK 101
      • MGMT 101
      • Either QUAN 102 or STAT 193
    • Two courses at 200 level from:
      • ACCY 223
      • COML 203
      • HRIR 201
      • IBUS 201
      • One course from:
        • INFO 226
        • INFO 231
        • (INFO 201, as previously available)
      • Either MARK 203 or MARK 214
      • One course from:
        • MGMT 202
        • MGMT 205
        • MGMT 206
      • PUBL 201
      • QUAN 201
  • Complete further courses worth 90 points, including 15 points from 200 and 300-level courses from:
    • Courses listed for the Bachelor of Tourism Management or the Bachelor of Commerce or
    • Courses listed for the subjects: Asian Studies, Chinese, Cultural Anthropology, Environmental Studies, French, Geography, German, History, Italian, Japanese, Māori Studies, New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) Studies, Pacific Studies, Political Science, Psychology, Samoan Studies / Fa'asamoa and Spanish or
    • Other approved complementary subjects
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