Hospitality Management Diploma
Canada’s fast-growing tourism and hospitality industry have given rise to an increase in employment opportunities in these fields. Hotels, accommodation and food and beverage services are all growth areas of this industry in Canada and around the world.
DEA Canadian College’s Hospitality Management program provides the training you need to enter this fast-paced industry. The program covers The Lodging and Food Service Industry, Supervision in the Hospitality Industry, Convention Management and Service, Leadership and Management in the Hospitality Industry Management, Managing Front Office Operations, Managing Housekeeping Operations, Managing Hospitality Human Resources, Hospitality sales and marketing, Hospitality Facilities Management and Design, Security and Loss Prevention Management, Managing Service in Food and Beverage Operations, and Hotel and Restaurant Accounting.
In addition to their Hospitality Management Diploma, graduates of this program will be also certified in an American Hotel and Lodging Association (AHLA) Diploma.
Learning Objectives
- Describe the organization of the hospitality industry.
- Apply the basics of hospitality sales and management.
- Communicate effectively and use written, oral, and non-verbal communication skills to deal with customers and other stakeholders in the industry.
- Apply catering, restaurant, and event management skills.
- Evaluate the impact of sustainable business practices on the hospitality industry.
- Apply the principles of effective human resource management.
- Describe the role of ethics and law in the hospitality industry.
- Demonstrate entrepreneurial skills.
- Work in a team-based hospitality work environment offering quality-based customer service.
- Conceptualize and apply models of marketing, housekeeping, and food and beverage management.
- Demonstrate the understanding of costprofit ratios in operational areas.
- Describe how hospitality businesses use technology for its everyday operations.
Admission Requirements
At least 19 years of age Evidence of IELTS 5.5 is required; the following equivalent tests are accepted instead of IELTS 5.5 (ie TOEFL IBT, TOEIC, CELPIP, Duolingo, Eiken, Cambridge, CEFR, and PTE.)
- IELTS (Academic) 5.5+
- TOEIC 605-780
- TOEFL iPT 46-59
- TOEFL PBT 310
- CELPIP 6 Duolingo 85-90 Eiken Pre-1 Cambridge FCE+
- CEFR (ietracktest) B2
- PTE 43-50
- DEA College 6.0+
Career Opportunities
Graduates of this program will be prepared for a variety hospitality / tourism positions in a broad range of settings: for example, hotels, motels, resorts, restaurants, casinos convention centres and cruise ships, tourism services and so forth.
Sample positions:
- Hotel bed and breakfast assistant
- Front desk assistant
- Guest-house assistant
- Hotel worker reservations
- Seasonal resort worker
- Ski resort worker
- Tourist home assistant
Fees:
Domestic:
Type | Fees |
---|---|
Tuition | $12,500.00 |
Registration fee | $150.00 |
Assessment | $170.00 |
E-resource and Material | $1750.00 |
International:
Type | Fees |
---|---|
Tuition | $17,800.00 |
Registration | $250.00 |
Assessment and Administration | $170.00 |
E-resource and Material | $1750.00 |
DEA Canadian College’s programs are also developed with accreditations and partnerships with:
American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute (AHLEI) – Academic Partner
The American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute (AHLEI) was founded in 1953 to provide working hospitality professionals with education and training. AHLEI continues to meet the needs of the industry with a variety of hospitality solutions, including online learning, professional certification, and resources for high schools, colleges, and workforce agencies.