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Tourism and Hospitality Management and Professional Business Management Accelerated Program

This program combines the Adaptability and general business knowledge of the Professional Business management with the focus and excitement of the Tourism / Hospitality Management program.

Whether you are interested in working in the accommodation industry in positions such as a front desk agent, housekeeper or bell person or working behind the scenes with careers such as marketing, accounting, or business management, Tourism and Hospitality Management with the combination of our Professional Business Management program would be a great fit for you.

Projections for these graduates are an annual employment growth rate faster than the average for all occupations. A little more than half of these openings will result from growth in the number of new jobs. Projections for the wide range of occupations in this occupational group vary considerably from occupation to occupation.

Business Managers plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the activities of establishments and departments involved in commercial, industrial, wholesale and e-business sales, marketing, advertising and public relations. They are employed by commercial, industrial and wholesale establishments, marketing and public relations consulting companies and government departments.

So, whether you’re interested in being on the front lines or behind the scenes, working at a mountain resort, wilderness campground or a cosmopolitan hotel in the heart of the bustling city – a career in this dynamic industry can definitely accommodate you.

This program offers AHLA (American Hotel and Lodging Association) certificates.

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Entrance Requirements: Grade 12/GED or mature student status. Applicants must successfully complete the admissions interview and entrance assessments.

Enhanced Diploma Requirements: 60% average upon successful completion of all courses, including courses given a complete.
Graduates of this program qualify for a Tourism / Hospitality Management diploma and a Professional Business Management Accelerated diploma.


Total Program Hours: 900 Hours.
Full-time Program Length: 45 Weeks (10.5 Months).
Co-op program also available.


Career Opportunities: Travel Consultant, Reservations Agent, Destination Coordinator, Office Supervisor, Financial Coordinator, Sales Associate, Events Coordinator.


Program may not be available at all campuses. Program content is subject to change.


Courses

AD001 – 10 hours
Foundations of Technologies (Comp/Inc)

  • Computer basics/file management
  • Internet/email/keyboarding

GE001 – 10 hours
Foundations for Success (Comp/Inc)

  • Goal setting, note taking, problem solving, team work
  • Overview of policies & procedures

GE121 – 40 hours
Career Planning and Management (Comp/Inc)

  • Interview techniques
  • Create an employment package

HR111 – 40 hours
Operational Human Resources

  • Analysis of job descriptions
  • Recruitment, orientation, training

HR112 – 40 hours
Employer and Employee Relations

  • Occupational health and safety
  • Labour relations

HS241 – 40 hours
Food and Beverage Management (AHLA)

  • Management fundamentals
  • Cost and pricing strategies
  • Sanitation and safety
  • Menu management

HS321 – 40 hours
Dimensions of Tourism (AHLA)

  • How travelers shape global tourism

HS333 – 80 hours
Front Office Procedures (AHLA)

  • Hotel organization, front office

HS424 – 40 hours
Resort Management (AHLA)

  • Resort development
  • Economic issues

HS472 – 40 hours
Hospitality Sales and Advertising (AHLA)

  • Hospitality marketing plan
  • Effective advertising including print and broadcast
  • Public relations and publicity

HS478 – 10 hours
Convention Management and Service (AHLA)

  • Meetings & conventions market
  • Food service & service related issues

MG111 – 40 hours
Administrative Management Principles

  • Strategic workplace management
  • Ethics, planning, job design, organization structure

MG112 – 40 hours
Management Leadership

  • Effective problem solving and decision making
  • Managerial roles and skills

MK111 – 40 hours
Contemporary Marketing

  • Current marketing terminology
  • Strategic planning
  • Market research, sales, promotion, group dynamics

MK112 – 40 hours
Marketing Research and Planning

  • Marketing strategies / plans
  • Case studies

TM200 – 40 hours
Europe

  • Travel geography
  • Airport codes, languages, currency
  • Cultures of tourist destinations

TM201 – 40 hours
North Central and South America

  • Travel geography
  • Airport codes, languages, currency
  • Cultures of tourist destinations

TM202 – 40 hours
Worldwide Destinations

  • Africa, Middle East & Asia

TM206 – 40 hours
Ground Transportation

  • Railways of the world and rail tour terminology
  • Car rental procedures and motor coach transportation
  • Insurance related to car rentals

TM208 – 40 hours
Cruises

  • Terminology
  • Selling cruises

TM214 – 40 hours
Tours

  • Itinerary planning
  • Insurance
  • Tour terminology

TM215 – 40 hours
Tours / Tourism Industry Skills

  • Research on the internet
  • Adventure and eco tours
  • Foodsafe, Serving it Right and SuperHost

TM222 – 80 hours
Ticketing / Sabre Computer Training

  • International and domestic itineraries
  • Airline accounting – BSP
  • Ticketing functions and related documents