Hospitality and Tourism Management   

Our Hospitality and Tourism Management Diploma program provides students with the foundation to have promising careers within the tourism industry. The program is centered around best business practices and skills that are important to the industry in Canada. The program provides courses in broad-based business with an entrepreneurial focus in the areas of financial, sales marketing, product development, e-business and human resources aspects of the tourism and hospitality industry. Stanford International College designed this program to meet current and future employers' needs for multi-skilled graduates who possess transferable skills and professionalism in tourism sectors around the globe. Students receive a solid foundation of critical skills such as problem solving, presentation, communication, team dynamics and analytical abilities and further apply these to a number of different industry case studies covering a broad range of sectors.

Admission Requirements:

  • At least 18 years of age;
  • Academic Secondary School Diploma (Complete Grade 12), or General Educational Development (GED) certificate, or equivalent;
  • Pass College Entrance Examination.

Course Duration:
Full time: 17 months (72 weeks)               Mon.- Fri.

Campus:       North York Campus (Main Campus)

Career Prospect:
Stanford graduates are able to focus their career path towards the multi-faceted hospitality and tourism industry and apply their sound knowledge of the industry and business in a variety of operational positions in areas such as: accommodation, niche travel, tour operations, product development and packaging, special events management, e-business, sales and marketing, etc.

Course Modules:
Module I    Hospitality Today: An Introduction
Module II    Managing Housekeeping Operations
Module III    Human Resources Management
Module IV    Security and Loss Prevention Management
Module V    Food and Beverage Management
Module VI    Accounting Management
Module VII    Facilities Management and Design
Module VIII    Marketing Management in the Hospitality industry
Module IX    Independent Tours
Module X    Airline Procedures (Int) Travel Geography 1
Module XI    Transportation
Module XII    Introduction to Tourism
Module XIII   International Tourism Studies

Related Job Positions
Agent, travel information
Booking agent – travel agency
Reservation sales agent – travel agency
Tourist information counsellor
Travel agent
Travel centre counsellor
Travel consultant
Travel counsellor
Travel information agent
Travel specialist

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