Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management Co-op .
Course Type: Diploma
Career Path:
You can expect to work in a range of industry roles, including:
- Desk Clerk
- Guest Service Agent
- Restaurant Assistant Manager
- Food Service Officer
- Visitor Information Counsellor
- Conference Planner Assistant
- Booking and Reservations Officer
- Sales Assistant
- Travel Guide
- Resort Worker
- Room Service Clerk
Information:
This one-year course will give you the skills to begin and succeed in a career in hospitality and tourism. It focuses on the most up-to-date developments in the hospitality industry, helping you to:
- Develop professional hotel competencies such as effective communication skills, good customer service skills, leadership, and team work, ensuring that you are providing a high quality product or service to your customers
- Gain supervised practical work experience directly related to your academic and career goals
- Become immediately effective within the hospitality and tourism industry through understanding the principles and procedures of a range of hospitality functions, including front desk operations, housekeeping, and food and beverage production
Course Requirements:
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or Equivalent * or Mature student **
Age 18 or older
IELTS of 5.5 or equivalent for Non-native English speakers
*A transcript, diploma or certificate from another country are considered equivalent to an Ontario high school diploma if assessed at an Ontario OSSD level by a recognized assessment service.
See the pre-approved recognized assessment services below:
World Education Services
University of Toronto, School of Continuing Studies, Comparative Education Service
International Credential Assessment Service of Canada
** Mature students must be at least 18 years of age and pass a Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam.
Course Duration: 1 year
Online: No
Campus Based: Yes
Locations: Toronto
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