Tourism And Hospitality Management Diploma
Program Description
Elevate your passion for hospitality into a thriving career with our esteemed Hospitality Management Diploma. In partnership with the globally recognized American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute (AHLEI), our program offers a gateway to excellence in the dynamic world of hospitality.
PTIru Approved
This program has been approved by the Private Training Institutions Regulatory Unit (PTIRU) of the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills
Course Breakdown
60 hours – Computer Essential Skills
60 hours – Hospitality Today: An Introduction
60 hours – Hospitality Facilities Management and Design
60 hours – Supervision in the Hospitality Industry
60 hours – Hotel and Restaurant Accounting
60 hours – Managing Service in Food and Beverage Operations
60 hours – Managing Housekeeping Operations
60 hours – Managing Front Office Operations
60 hours – Revenue Management
60 hours – Managing Hospitality Human Resources
60 hours – Security and Loss Prevention Management
60 hours – Hospitality Sales and Marketing
60 hours – Convention Management & Service
60 hours – Tourism: The Business of Hospitality and Travel
60 hours – Essentials of Tourism
60 hours – Tourism Planning
60 hours – Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism
80 hours – Indigenous Tourism and Hospitality
80 hours – Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
20 hours – Career and Employment Skills
FAQ’s
1. What is the primary focus of the Tourism and Hospitality Management program?
The program provides a comprehensive understanding of the tourism and hospitality industry, focusing on areas such as customer service, event management, travel trends, and sustainable practices.
2. What topics will the program cover?
The program covers a broad range of topics, including customer service excellence, tourism marketing strategies, hotel and restaurant management, event planning, cultural tourism, and sustainability practices in the industry.
3. Can I specialize in a specific area of tourism and hospitality?
Yes, while the program offers a broad curriculum, you will have opportunities to specialize in areas such as hotel management, event planning, ecotourism, and cultural tourism, depending on your interests.
4. What kind of career opportunities can I pursue after completing this program?
Graduates can pursue various roles, including hotel manager, event coordinator, travel consultant, hospitality manager, and more. With the skills acquired, you’ll be well-equipped to work in hotels, resorts, event planning companies, travel agencies, and other hospitality-related businesses.
Program Introduction
This program is offered in collaboration with the ‘American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute” . Widely recognized as the preeminent leader in hospitality certification, the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute (AHLEI) certifies hospitality professionals in all facets of the hospitality, hotel, and tourism industry.
The curriculum and training methodology ensure graduates acquire the knowledge, skills and fundamental experience needed to work successfully in a range of hospitality/ tourism careers.
Upon completing all the requirements for graduation students will receive a number of credentials:
Hospitality Management Diploma from the College.
Hospitality Management Diploma from the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AH&LA)
Certificate of Specialization for Rooms Division from the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AH&LA)
Learninng Outcomes
Graduates of this program will be prepared for a variety of hospitality/tourism positions in a broad range of settings: for example, hotels, motels, resorts, restaurants, casinos, convention centers and cruise ships, tourism services, and so forth.
Sample positions:
assistant manager, hotel
bed and breakfast assistant
front desk manager/assistant
guest-house assistant
hotel worker
reservations manager
seasonal resort worker
ski resort worker
tourist home assistant
This program is approved by Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB).
Admission Requirements
Applicants must have completed grade 12 or equivalent (GED or Dogwood Diploma), or have mature student status (19 years old at the start of the program)
Applicants must demonstrate English proficiency through prior education in English at grade 10 level or higher or through an English language assessment (IELTS 5.5 or equivalent).
The approximate equivalent to other English evaluation tests may include Cambridge, Canadian Language Benchmarks, CELPIP TOEFL; Track Test (CEFR), and others.