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Tourism Management

No intake for 2025 and 2026

The Master of Commerce in Tourism Management is not being offered in 2025 and 2026.

Find out more about studying Tourism Management at Victoria University of Wellington

Tourism Management

Entry requirements

Requirements for international students who studied in

To be accepted into this programme you will need:

  • A Bachelor of Commerce degree with an average grade of at least B+ in the relevant courses

  • To have met the prerequisites for this subject (see the ‘Subject requirements’ section below)

  • To be accepted by the programme director as being capable of proceeding with the proposed course of study

Important information

  • If you want to enrol in this programme but don't meet some of the entry requirements you should contact Wellington School of Business and Government to discuss your options. While entry to the MCom normally requires a BCom (or equivalent), other degrees will be considered. Selection is based on your academic performance in relevant subjects and an interview.
  • For more programme details and requirements, see the University Calendar. It's an annual publication and an authoritative source for planning your degree.

Programme requirements

For this programme you'll need to:

  • Complete a total of 180 points, of which:

    • 40 points must be at 500 level

    • 90 points must be research (either a 90-point thesis or a 30-point project and a 60-point dissertation)

  • Satisfy the subject requirements

Subject requirements

In addition to the degree requirements, for this major you'll need to complete:

  • Have previously completed three courses from:

  • Complete seven courses:

    • Two further courses from:

      • or other approved 400-level courses.

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