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*Program has been approved for delivery by the registrar of the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB). **International Students: This program is not eligible for Postgraduate work permit program (PGWPP). To be eligible for a PGWPP you must transfer to one of our pathway institutions. For more details, please visit our international students page.
More than just hotels — think resorts, restaurants, cruise ships, and more! Get the skills and knowledge in all the key areas of hospitality, including human resources, accounting, marketing, and food and beverage. Our Hospitality programs offer students the opportunity to train and gain knowledge in key areas of the Hotel and Resort Management industry. Focusing on Human Resource Management, Accounting and Marketing along with training on direct operations such as Food and Beverage and Resort Management. Gain expertise and knowledge which directly links with the business today.
Each course area is broken down into the key components and with industry career days and guest speakers to compliment the subjects. This academic experience offers great diversity and depth and equips the student with the skill set required to ensure success in every operational area of hospitality organizations. Students will divide their time between working on assignments, reports or presentations, reading, listening to class lectures, and field trips. We run our Hospitality programs in a dynamic and structured manner, with interactive and interesting material that is shared by professionals in the business.
Hospitality & Resort Business Management Diploma Courses
Total program duration 1020 hours (47 weeks) including 160 hours of practicum
Discusses and evaluates how information systems and communication technologies can be used to meet business requirements. This course will teach you how to apply tools and features to produce information for business purposes.
Students will examine the characteristics and operation of small business in the Canadian context.
Students will demonstrate vocabulary acquisition and use, and apply reading, note taking, critical thinking, writing and oral presentation skills in a business context.
Covers current communication theories for business situations and examines personal factors, behaviours and interpersonal skills in business situations.
Students will use advanced software features to develop computer-based solutions for business problems that improve productivity and efficiency.
Develop an understanding of restaurant business plans, restaurant profiles, and restaurant operations including control and overall profitability. Learn how to conform to food safety regulations particularly in food and beverage departments within the hospitality sector.
Gain the skills to become an effective food service manager in a highly demanding environment.
Learn why human resources is an important aspect of business management and be guided through an overview of current human resource practices.
Understand the concepts of sales and marketing and gain effective strategies and practical applications critical in today’s hospitality industry.
Gain an overview of the resort industry operating in the various market places today and explore both the impact of development on operations along with managing the operation in various settings. Additionally, the uniqueness of timeshare resort operations, specialty resorts, cruise ships, and casinos will be discussed.
Learn the theoretical application of the role of security and loss prevention in the hospitality industry. You will acquire the necessary skills to implement management policies and procedures as required by the industry. Gain a perspective on how to understand and contribute in a positive and professional way to work with guests and other members of the community who have a disability.
The main goal of this program is to focus on Hospitality Information Computers
Hospitality & Resort Business Management Diploma with Co-Op
Total program duration 1880 hours (94 weeks)
Students must complete 940 hours of paid work experience in addition to the courses listed above.
Employment Opportunities
A career in hospitality can take you anywhere from a five-star luxury resort, a cruise ship, or the very midst of a large-scale event. With education and experience in this field, you can create a career catered to your specific interests and skills. The options are endless! The following are some examples:
Employment Opportunities
A career in hospitality can take you anywhere from a five-star luxury resort, a cruise ship, or the very midst of a large-scale event. With education and experience in this field, you can create a career catered to your specific interests and skills. The options are endless! The following are some examples: