2015 BBM CURRICULUM SUMMARY BUSINESS MANAGEMENT The ICMS Bachelor of Business Management is highly regarded by the professional services industry. Your Business Management degree at ICMS is a well-rounded qualification with opportunities for in-depth study in a professional services sector of your choice. Your core subjects are supplemented with business electives or specialist industry electives in a range of study areas. SPECIALIST ELECTIVES Complete 8 specialist electives from one of the following five specialisations to have this specialisation named on your testamur: Entrepreneurship, Human Resource Management, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Marketing and New Media, Retail Marketing. Alternatively you can choose specialist electives from any business specialisations to gain a generalist business qualification including subjects from the following areas: Event Management, Hospitality Management, International Tourism, Property (Development, Investment and Valuation), Sports Management. Trimester 1 Managing People and Organisations Specialist (100 Level) Trimester 2 Accounting Fundamentals Specialist (100 Level) Specialist (100 Level) Trimester 3 Business Statistics Specialist (as per course rules) Business Trimester 6 Career Planning and Strategy Specialist (200 Level) Business Business Trimester 7 Research Methods Specialist (as per course rules) Business Business Trimester 8 Strategic Management Specialist (300 Level) Specialist (300 Level) Business time of printing. The above study pattern should be used as a guide and subjects and curriculum are subject to change. Students will be assisted by an Academic Advisor when choosing electives. at the forefront of to providing you Trainee Assistant Manager Sales Assistant Finance Research Assistant Accounts and Finance Assistant Buyers Administration Assistant Marketing Assistant Internet Marketing Administrator Recruitment Assistant My ICMS degree gave me great foundations for a career in business, preparing me to succeed both academically and professionally in the world of consumer and enterprise technology. I was headhunted by LinkedIn after graduating based by my ICMS qualifications and experience gained while studying at the College. At LinkedIn, I have been able to successfully support the business with my knowledge and skills gained at ICMS, and was promoted into an Account Executive role. James Brady 2013 Business Management Graduate Account Executive LinkedIn
2015 BEM CURRICULUM SUMMARY EVENT MANAGEMENT The ICMS Bachelor of Event Management is your backstage pass to a professional career in event management. From business events including meetings, exhibitions and conferences to social events including weddings, festivals and fashion parades a professional event manager can make any event look seamless. By studying one of Australia s leading event management degrees at ICMS, you will learn the strategic management, practical and personal skills that will make you an outstanding event professional. Our industry connections and reputation as event management experts will give you the start you need to excel in your career. Trimester 1 Managing People and Organisations Introduction to Event Management Trimester 2 Accounting Fundamentals Venue and Hospitality Operations Event Operations and Logistics Trimester 3 Business Statistics Event Production and Design Exhibition Services Trimester 6 Career Planning and Strategy (200 Level) (200 Level) Event Practicum Trimester 7 Research Methods Promotions and Sponsorship Legal Issues For Event Management Trimester 8 Strategic Management (300 Level) International Events Trimester 9 (300 Level) Conventions and Meetings Management Event Management Project Conference Coordinator Events Coordinator Events Assistant Reservations Coordinator Marketing Assistant Functions Coordinator Wedding Attendant Guest Services Coordinator I had the time of my life at ICMS. Even though it is only metres from the beach, ICMS is an environment focused on professionalism and success. At ICMS I learnt from industry professionals, and there were lots of networking opportunities. The practical experience and knowledge I gained from my industry training and studies made me realise that there was a gap in the staffing agencies market. This gave me the confidence to start my own business, Black and White Waiters. My clients now include Hermes and Giorgio Armani. Alejandro Jara, Venezuela 2009 Event Management Graduate Director and Founder, Black and White Waiters
2015 BHM CURRICULUM SUMMARY HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT From a 5 star New York hotel to a sundrenched island resort, the ICMS Bachelor of Hospitality Management could place you anywhere in the world. Turn your passion for professional service into a global career. Hospitality is one of the world s biggest industries with job opportunities in almost every country. Hospitality managers are in high demand and professionals are needed to fill roles in hotels, function centres, resorts, restaurants, and airlines around the world. ICMS will get you there. Trimester 1 Managing People and Organisations Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Management Trimester 2 Accounting Fundamentals Hospitality Operations I Rooms Division Operations Trimester 3 Business Statistics Hospitality Operations II Gastronomy Trimester 6 Career Planning and Strategy (200 Level) Operational Management and Cost Control Rooms Division Management Trimester 7 Research Methods (200 Level) Global Trends in Hospitality and Tourism Trimester 8 Strategic Management (300 Level) Hotel Management Simulations Global Wine Tourism Trimester 9 (300 Level) Hospitality Management project A TASTE OF YOUR FUTURE Food and Beverage Attendant Banquet Waitress Guest Service Agent Reservations Coordinator Porter/Concierge Attendant Housekeeping Attendant Human Resources Coordinator Sales and Marketing Coordinator ICMS is known as the best hospitality school in Australia, and one of the leading hospitality schools in the world. I wanted a long successful career in the hotel industry and I knew that studying with the best would lead to working in the best hotels. ICMS was instrumental in getting my first step in the industry door. Having the Four Seasons Hotel on my resume for industry training helped my career progress quicker. I m very proud to be a Front Office Manager for a five-star hotel, it s a role that is especially hard to achieve. Daniel Worsley, Australia 2008 Hospitality Management Graduate Front Office Manager The Star Hotel, Sydney
2015 BIT CURRICULUM SUMMARY INTERNATIONAL TOURISM In the Bachelor of International Tourism you will focus on a range of tourism considerations from accommodation and food and beverage to government policy, facilities management, and sustainability. With specialist subjects such as Global Wine Tourism and e-commerce and Social Media you can shape your degree around your professional interests. The professional expertise of our teaching staff will ensure that you develop the in-depth industry knowledge and practical experience to be an industry leader in international tourism. Trimester 1 Managing People and Organisations Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Management Trimester 2 Accounting Fundamentals Destination Sales and Marketing Attractions and Resort Operations Trimester 3 Business Statistics Facilities Management Destination Management Issues Trimester 6 Career Planning and Strategy (200 Level) Tourism Governance and Policy Tourism Technology and Service Innovation Trimester 7 Research Methods (200 Level) Global Trends in Hospitality and Tourism Trimester 8 Strategic Management (300 Level) Environmental Planning and Sustainability Global Wine Tourism Trimester 9 (300 Level) International Tourism Project Tour Guide Attractions Coordinator Travel Sales Agent Marketing Agent for Tourism Reservations Coordinator Hospitality Host Tourist Information Guide Sales and Marketing Coordinator I studied at ICMS because I liked the idea of studying business with a tourism focus since I love to travel! My industry training experience was invaluable and during my final two years at ICMS I continued to work casually with my industry training employer Swain Tours. In my current role at Hamilton Island Enterprises, I work with the general public to create hotel and flight bookings suited to their needs. Lucy McLachlan, Australia 2012 International Tourism Graduate Direct Sales Consultant Hamilton Island Enterprises
2015 BPM CURRICULUM SUMMARY PROPERTY Buying, selling, valuing and negotiating - markets and people move fast in real estate and property managers need to have resourcefulness and business acumen to stay ahead. The ICMS Bachelor of Property (Development, Investment and Valuation) trains you to think like a property manager. Working with real-world scenarios you ll learn how to make informed business decisions, thinking strategically to predict the movements of industry. Trimester 1 Managing People and Organisations Introduction to the Property Industry Trimester 2 Accounting Fundamentals Principles of Valuation Property Development Trimester 3 Business Statistics Facilities Management Commercial Valuation Trimester 6 Career Planning and Strategy (200 Level) Property Management Land and Property Law Trimester 7 Research Methods (200 Level) Commercial Real Estate Trimester 8 Strategic Management (300 Level) Property Investment and Finance Design Concepts Trimester 9 (300 Level) (DEVELOPMENT, INVESTMENT AND VALUATION) Property Industry Project Portfolio Assistant in Strata Management Graduate Property Management Role Leasing Coordinator Retail Consultant Real Estate Sales Representative Assistant Valuation Assistant Development Consultant Assistant in Property Management My property career started at ICMS with an industry training placement at the Reserve Bank of Australia. I gained valuable experience in facilities management, engaging with stakeholders and managing projects. ICMS designs courses to prepare graduates for the business world. My degree gave me sufficient knowledge to understand complex industry issues. In my current role I work on advisory projects for private and public sector institutions. Chakyl Camal, Mozambique 2012 Property Management Graduate Investment Analyst Ganellen
2015 BSM CURRICULUM SUMMARY SPORTS MANAGEMENT The ICMS Bachelor of Sports Management is a well-rounded and multi-disciplinary qualification that prepares you for sports management leadership. Whether you are interested in managing an individual athlete, sporting team or organisation, your Bachelor of Sports Management will train you to be a leading sports management professional. Trimester 1 Managing People and Organisations Introduction to Sports Management Trimester 2 Accounting Fundamentals Contemporary Health Issues Trimester 3 Business Statistics Sports Psychology, Health and Wellbeing Facilities Management Introduction to Sport Law Trimester 5 Career Planning and Strategy (200 Level) Innovation in Sports Management Risk Management in Sport In addition to your 600 hours of industry training, practical experiences will reinforce your learning. You ll leave us Sponsorship Assistant Media and Communications Assistant Assistant Gym Manager Holiday Resort Sports Coordinator Sports Analyst Merchandising and Ticketing Coordinator Sports Coach Sports Event Assistant Trimester 6 Research Methods (200 Level) Promotions and Sponsorship Trimester 7 Strategic Management (200 Level) Sports Media Management Performance Management in Sport Trimester 8 (300 Level) Sports Management Project My career with the Australian Rugby Union (ARU) started while I was doing my industry training placement. What was intended as a short-term role turned into a part-time marketing position and I stayed with ARU while I finished my studies. After I graduated from ICMS, I moved into a fulltime role working on strategies to engage and grow our fan base. James Gellert, Australia 2012 Sports Management Graduate Fan Engagement and Insights Coordinator Australian Rugby Union