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Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management Co-op

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  • After an extended research, I realize that the Toronto School of Management offered all the best courses that I really needed to do, that the cost is affordable compared to other colleges and that the location is very convenient! The School is right at the center of everything and there are a lot of business places nearby so it’s a blend of residential spaces, retail spaces and a lot more. I cannot choose a favorite instructor, each one of them has been there in such a unique way for all of us students and each one of the teacher has particular skills! Also, all the students are very cool here, we always meet for lunch in the dining hall that here it’s amazing! I had the best experience at the Toronto School of Management and I would recommend it without a doubt!
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Start your professional path towards a career in the hospitality and tourism field with this diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management Co-op!

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Would you like to develop skills and tools that will enable you to start a career in the hospitality and tourism field?

This one-year course recently added in Emagister 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;

This program qualifies for Second Career, a financial support program from the Ontario Government.

If you want to enjoy all the benefits of the course, apply now for this fantastic opportunity!

About this course

-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.

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5.0
  • After an extended research, I realize that the Toronto School of Management offered all the best courses that I really needed to do, that the cost is affordable compared to other colleges and that the location is very convenient! The School is right at the center of everything and there are a lot of business places nearby so it’s a blend of residential spaces, retail spaces and a lot more. I cannot choose a favorite instructor, each one of them has been there in such a unique way for all of us students and each one of the teacher has particular skills! Also, all the students are very cool here, we always meet for lunch in the dining hall that here it’s amazing! I had the best experience at the Toronto School of Management and I would recommend it without a doubt!
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Alvanni Brown

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20/05/2018
What I would highlight: After an extended research, I realize that the Toronto School of Management offered all the best courses that I really needed to do, that the cost is affordable compared to other colleges and that the location is very convenient! The School is right at the center of everything and there are a lot of business places nearby so it’s a blend of residential spaces, retail spaces and a lot more. I cannot choose a favorite instructor, each one of them has been there in such a unique way for all of us students and each one of the teacher has particular skills! Also, all the students are very cool here, we always meet for lunch in the dining hall that here it’s amazing! I had the best experience at the Toronto School of Management and I would recommend it without a doubt!
What could be improved: nothing to improve
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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Subjects

  • Housekeeping
  • Quality Training
  • Financial
  • Quality
  • Hospitality
  • Customer Service
  • Communication Skills
  • Tourism Marketing
  • Tourism
  • Industry
  • Communication Training
  • Effective Communication
  • Financial Training
  • Tourism management

Course programme

Course Programme


You will have at least 480 guided learning hours, followed by 480 practicum hours in an established business.

The work placement will help you apply the theories you learn to practical business situations. We will help you secure your work placement by sending you for interviews.


The modules are:


1. Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism

The aim of this module is to provide an understanding of the nature of hospitality and hospitality products from both local and international perspectives. It will ensure you acquire a holistic understanding of the travel and hospitality industry, including the impacts of hospitality on destination economies, communities and fragile environments. You will be expected to take a critical perspective on the effects of hospitality on their own country, and how hospitality can have a strategic developmental function.


2. Front Office Operations

This module introduces the systems and procedures required for Front Desk Office Operations. It emphasizes the importance of high standards in personal qualities and the provision of customer service. You will develop knowledge and skills in reception procedures as well as understanding the key legislation that relates to reception procedures. You will also evaluate the suitability of different procedures for a range of hotel outlets.


3. Housekeeping

The aim of Housekeeping module is to provide an overview of the range of functions within the facilities department of hotels.


4. Food and Beverage Operations

The aim of Food and Beverage Operations module is to provide an understanding of the operational and supervisory aspects of running a food and beverage operations for an international clientele in a range of establishments to encourage an appreciation of the origins of such systems and to understand the various factors involved in meeting customer needs. You will gain an understanding of food and wine and its service in a variety of styles of restaurant and establishments and have sufficient knowledge to produce a detailed plan for specified food and beverage operations.


5. Food Sanitation, Safety and Health

This module aims to make an important contribution to the supervisory aspects of food hygiene and safety. Supervisors with food safety and health and safety responsibilities need to ensure that all staff operates in a safe, hygienic and efficient manner. The overall aims of this module are to ensure you are familiar with key aspects of current legislation, good practice and health, safety and food safety issues.


6. Hospitality Accounting

The aim of this module is to provide the knowledge, skills and techniques that will help with the management decision making process. It will look at the process and practices which take place within a hotel business environment and at the analytical skills required to understand accounting and financial information.


7. Customer Service

The aim of this module is to provide a better understanding of what is customer service and how it can provide quality product or service that satisfies the needs/wants of a customer. It also emphasizes the effective communication skills in customer relations and services, and learn how to deal with various customer-related situations, which is also an integral part of tourism and hospitality studies.


8. Organizational Behavior in Hospitality Industry

This is an introduction to the basic concepts and topics in organizational behavior (OB). It focus on OB at three levels: individual, interpersonal, and collective. You will learn the individual level, covering decision-making, motivation, and personality and then turn to the interpersonal level, covering power, influence, and negotiations. Finally, the course will move up to the collective level, covering groups and managing change.


9. Work Placement

At the conclusion of the program, you are required to complete 480 hours of work placement in a suitable business environment. Appropriate business sectors for placement would include Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs and Resorts. Activities performed will vary depending on the Work Placement site, however, key responsibilities include being supervised by a Placement host at all times, observing all workplace and school safety and security procedures, dressing appropriately for the Placement experience, interacting with the Placement staff respectfully, courteously and enthusiastically, learning about the work environment, and participating in the daily routine as required.


Work Placement is part of the educational development. This enables theoretical learning in the classroom to be applied to practical learning situations and encourages application of theory and knowledge in appropriate context. You will be sent for interviews to secure your Work Placement. You must complete your practicum and submit your placement report to be successfully considered a graduate.

Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management Co-op

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