All Hospitality and Tourism programms
The hospitality industry is fast growing, and it continues to provide opportunities for graduates to succeed in a wide variety of areas. This program provides a pathway for students to acquire the knowledge, skills and experience needed to work successfully in a wide range of hospitality business management careers. In collaboration with highly qualified and experienced industry professionals, this program is designed to provide students with the most updated and in-depth knowledge and skills in the hospitality world.
The 10 theory courses are provided in a blended form, via classroom, distance education, and applicable activities (i.e. guest speakers, field trips). It also includes a co-op placement to apply the knowledge and skills gained in class.
Students will be able to gain work experience in hotels, airline companies, cruise ship companies, motels, recreational resorts, convention and catering firms, private inns or tour companies. Some may find jobs in food service or housing departments of public service organizations such as hospitals, colleges and universities.
Graduates will be able to use standard hotel operation systems, demonstrate deep understanding of hospitality management, practice efficient marketing and sales skills, deal with human resource issues, hospitality facilities, and front desk operations, and manage food and beverage operation and hospitality accounting procedures.
Career Opportunities
This program builds on the knowledge, skills, and previous experience and opens up careers in several areas, including the following National Occupational Classification (NOC) categories:
- 0632 – Accommodation service managers
- 6311 – Food service supervisors
- 6313 – Accommodation, travel, tourism, and related services supervisors
Dependent upon experience and individual abilities, many employers will hire graduates not only in the supervisory positions, but other jobs within the various sections of the tourism, hospitality, and management fields.
Program Details
10 Months of Theory Courses – 10 Months of Work Experience
Theory Courses
ENGL120 | Academic Writing II (80 hours)
CMNS120 | Public Speaking – Presentation Skills II (80 hours)
MKTG120 | Project Marketing – Advertising (80 hours)
THMT101 | Tourism and Hospitality in BC (80 hours)
THMT120 | Supervision in the Hospitality Industry (80 hours)
MKTG140 | Hospitality Sales and Marketing (80 hours)
HRMT140 | Managing Hospitality Human Resources (80 hours)
CPDT101 | Career Developement (80 hours)
DIGM120 | Digital Branding (80 hours)
BUSN150 | Business Research (80 hours)
Work Experience (after theory courses completed)
COOP139 | Co-op Placement (780 hours)
Fee StructureFees (in CAD)Domestic StudentsInternational Students
Tuition$12,600$18,000
Assessment Fee$-$250
Application Fee$250$1,000
Administration Fee$200$2000
Other Fees: Temporary Medical Insurance$-$300
Textbook Fee$600$600
Course Materials$395$395
Total Fees
$14,045$22,545
Tuition refunds are based on policy stated in the college’s enrolment agreement and bound by the Private Training Act Regulation.
Requirements
- High school graduates or mature student status (19 years or older at start of program)
- Language requirement
- International students must comply with the requirements of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada in respect to study permits
- English 12 (pass); or
- IELTS 6.0 (5.5 Academic); or
- TOEFL 60-78; or
- PTE Academic (Minimum 46 Overall); or
- CLB 7; or
- CAEL 50; or
- CELPIP 7; or
- Duolingo 85-90 (englishtest.duolingo.com/applicants); or
- College entrance test (63% minimum); or equivalent
For more information on language requirements where internationally-recognized tests and other equivalencies are accepted, please consult with our admissions staff.
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