The Master of Heritage Tourism Management at the Australian National University offers a systematic understanding of tourism within the context of heritage and management. The 1.5-year program connects students with a global network of cultural institutions, providing opportunities to develop theoretical and practical skills in critical thinking and analysis of global heritage tourism issues. The 72-unit curriculum combines compulsory courses in heritage tourism and sustainable development, critical issues in intangible heritage, evidence-based management, and marketing management, with research training in heritage and museum studies and research experience through internships or field schools. Elective units draw from anthropology, management, and business disciplines.