
With UCL’s 1+2 pathway program, which is in collaboration with Torrens University Australia’s Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School (BMIHMS), Australia’s top hospitality management school (QS field Rankings 2022–2023), you can enter the field of international hospitality. Prior to going to Torrens University to finish your Bachelor of Business (International Hotel and Resort Management), you can obtain the Pearson BTEC Level 4 Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Hospitality Management at UCL Sri Lanka.
Awarded by Torrens University Australia, this program offers a pathway to become a skilled manager in this high-demand industry. You are guaranteed to be equipped with leadership, operational, and international business skills needed to succeed in hotel chains, resorts, event management companies, and beyond.
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Once enrolled, get in touch with your program counsellor for details about the scholarships. (Up to 30% available subject to terms and conditions)
With four contact hours each unit every week, all modules are taught by certified academics and professionals in the field, bolstered by guest lectures from seasoned hospitality executives. This globally recognized credential provides a thorough overview of hotel management and operations with modules such as;
The Bachelor of Business in International Hotel and Resort Management stands out as a truly global hospitality degree designed for ambitious students. With a guaranteed transfer option to Australia after Year 1 and the chance to save up to 54% on total costs, it combines affordability with world-class exposure. Learning goes beyond textbooks, with hands-on training in simulated hotel environments, two paid industry placements of up to six months each, and access to global internships with leading hospitality brands.
Students study in the scenic Blue Mountains campus near Sydney, enjoying small, expert-led classes and a curriculum that is 100% coursework-based with no final exams. Graduates are prepared for dynamic careers as hotel or resort managers, guest relations leaders, event and revenue managers, cruise line or spa executives, consultants, and tourism specialists. With strong industry partnerships, this program ensures that every student gains not only knowledge but also the real-world skills and professional networks to thrive in the global hospitality sector.
For more information, visit the official UCL website for the Bachelor of Business (International Hotel and Resort Management).
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