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Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent, or a mature applicant
English: Grade 12 C or U, or equivalent course
CAEL CE and CAEL online, Minimum 60
Cambridge English Exams (B2 First/FCE, C1 Advanced/CAE or C2 Proficiency/CPE), Minimum 169 with no skill below 162
Duolingo, Minimum score 105 to 110
IELTS Academic, Minimum 6.0 with no skill below 5.5
PTE Academic, Minimum score 58
TOEFL iBT (including MyBest TOEFL and Home Edition), Minimum 80 with no skill below 20
TOEFL Revised Paper Delivered, No skill below 20
This two-year diploma program is designed to provide a solid foundation of the skills and knowledge required to work in the corporate travel business, leisure, or cruise travel sectors. In this program, you will understand the tourism industry as a business with an emphasis on developing a service-driven attitude and honing business skills in marketing, sales and customer relations.
Skills
Throughout this program you will develop the following skills:
Strong communicators, extensive soft skills
Solid core knowledge and technical skills
Understand sector needs, including business management, analytics and technology
See the industry as a way of life and value lifelong learning
Globally savvy
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Semester 1
BAM101, Introduction to Business Administration
COM101 or COM111, Communicating Across Contexts or Communicating Across Contexts (Enriched)
HSP101, Service Leadership
PPS100, Professional Presentation Skills
SMS202, Business Computer Applications
TIS101, Mathematics of Finance
TRV103, Tourism Destination Exploration I
Semester 2
ECO332, Global Economic Impact of Tourism
MRK233, Services Marketing
TAC300, Financial Accounting I
TRV202, Leisure Travel Theory and Practice
TRV203, Tourism Destination Exploration II
TRV204, Tourism Design and Experiences
WTP100, Work Term Preparation (Work-Integrated Learning option only)
plus: General Education Course
Work-Integrated Learning Term
TIS331, Travel Services Specialization, Co-op (Work-Integrated Learning option only)
Semester 3
CRM400, CRM and Selling
GCB400, Global Cruise Business
TRV299, Professional Internship Preparation (Non-Work-Integrated Learning option only)
TRV301, Legal Liability and Risk Management
TRV302, Travel Services Business Operations
TSA200, Sabre Reservation Specialist
plus: General Education Course
Semester 4
HTM330, Human Resource Management
MAN400, Introduction to Project Management
TIS200, Professional Internship (Non-Work-Integrated Learning option only)
TRV402, The Global Travel Professional
TSA300, Amadeus Reservation Specialist
plus: General Education Course
When you graduate from this program, these are the types of employers waiting for you:
Tourism development and marketing organizations
Travel information centres, national parks and campgrounds
Tourism attractions, festivals and event planning
Tour organizations, ground transportation and in-bound tourism
Travel retail, destination tourism, and internet travel retail
Resorts, hotels, cruise lines, airlines
Travel retailers and tour operators
Ticket reservationist, counter agent, Internet travel retailer
Marketing representative
Front desk clerk
Home-based travel counsellor
Convention/conference/meeting planner assistant
Health Insurance $807.49CAD