Course Description
This program features industry experts providing an opportunity for you to learn, observe, question, and receive feedback from accomplished hospitality start-ups founders, representatives and venture capitalists.
It aims to develop and elevate an entrepreneurial mindset to drive innovation and sustainability in the hospitality industry. You will evaluate financing options, learn how to build high-performance teams and foster a dynamic culture that embraces innovation.
The course is designed to cultivate your entrepreneurial leadership capacity through experiential learning methods.
The final year of study provides you with the opportunity to establish and demonstrate a strategic entrepreneurial focus.
The Experience
- Innovate, iterate and solve real-world hospitality problems through entrepreneurship
- Develop the right mindset and skills to make your entrepreneurial ambition a reality
- Build entrepreneurial leadership capacity to create innovative hospitality ventures and organisations
- Learn at the purpose-built hospitality institute
Career Outcomes
With the relevant work experience, graduate employment opportunities include but are not limited to:
- Entrepreneur
- Manager
- Dynamic leader
- Creatives working in innovation labs or incubators
Disclaimer
Applications for this course open in August to start studying in February 2026. William Angliss Institute reserves the right to make any changes to this course at any time. Further information will be provided on this website, prior to each enrolment period.
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COURSE DETAILS
Course Code
CRS1401173Study Area
HospitalityCourse Level
PostgraduateAlert
Course Intake
Feb, JulyDuration
2 years (full-time)
Campus
Melbourne
Course Mode
Full-time
Part-time
Course Hours
Full-Time: 12-18 per week
Part-Time: 6-9 per week
Applications
William Angliss Institute accepts direct applications from domestic students.
For more information on application requirements, please contact us.
Angliss considers you a domestic student if you:
- Are an Australian or New Zealand Citizen
- Are an Australian Permanent Resident
- Have an Australian Permanent Humanitarian Visa
If you are unsure or hold a different visa type, please contact our Admission Team for more information.
COURSE STRUCTURE
In the final semester you will work with industry mentors, through an incubation process to bring your ideas to life.
YEAR 1
- Semester 1 - 4 Subjects
- Semester 2 - 4 Subjects
YEAR 2
- Semester 1 - 4 Subjects
- Semester 2 - Incubator
Year 1
Year 2
Entry requirements
Available on application.
Domestic Student Fees Melbourne Campus
Circumstances for everyone are different and this can affect what and how you pay for your course.
A range of options are available to assist with payment of course fees including: