Top 15 Universities In Canada To Study Hospitality And Tourism Management

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The hospitality and tourism industry represents one of the largest industries in Canada. The demand for professionals who can meet the demands of this challenging and dynamic industry continues to rise.

Here are 15 top universities in Canada to study hospitality and tourism management:

Vancouver Island University

This degree program will provide applied skills and concepts related to the design of tourism products and the management of tourism services. The degree will focus on the development of management and entrepreneurial skills needed for people wishing to assume greater responsibilities within an organization, or for those wishing to start new enterprises.

Thompson Rivers University

Through this program, you’ll find out how to develop and manage tourism businesses with an entrepreneurial spirit and contribute to community development in a way that is environmentally, socially and economically sustainable.

University of Waterloo

The tourism program at the University of Waterloo trains you to develop strong management skills to thrive in public, non-profit, and commercial sector organizations—or to join tourism’s dynamic entrepreneurial scene by creating or growing new ventures of your own.

Royal Roads University

During this program, students will learn about the intersection of tourism, management and how to influence positive social change. As a student, you’ll gain key skills to advance your career through experiences that range from creating, managing and working in the tourism business to learning about topics such as destination management, tourism attractions, museums and events.

University of Guelph

The hospitality and tourism management program at the University of Guelph focuses on experiential learning, where theory is applied to real-world situations. You will be exposed to the latest principles and practices of hotel operations, food services and tourism policy, planning and development.

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Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Through this one-year post-graduate certificate program you’ll build skills in financial management, human resources, sales and marketing, leadership and group dynamics, business planning, organizational behaviour, and more. You’ll also gain specific skills in a hotel, restaurant, tourism, and facility management.

Brock University

The hospitality and tourism program at Brock University is designed to meet the needs of a rapidly evolving industry, incorporating principles of sustainability (economic, environmental, social, and political) in tourism management and planning.

Seneca College

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.

MacEwan University

MacEwan’s travel program provides an academic curriculum that adapts to ever-evolving travel industry-specific desired skills and technological needs. Students will develop an understanding of the evolving travel market and the technology used to document and sell North American and international travel.

Centennial College

Centennial College’s Tourism diploma program will help you enter the industry with technical skills, industry-specific knowledge, and business acumen to embark on an unlimited and accelerated journey of career success in global hospitality and tourism.

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Humber College

Humber’s Hospitality and Tourism Operations Management program covers a wide array of subjects including key areas of the tourism industry such as human resources, leadership, and strategic business planning. 

Cape Breton University

The Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management degree at CBU is a three-year program that combines tourism and hospitality, business education, and the opportunity to augment a speciality area with elective courses. This blended approach to the program, in conjunction with two paid internships, prepares students for a position in this multifaceted industry.

Niagara College

Niagara College offers programs aligned with all three sectors, students learn from faculty experts while taking part in on-campus, hands-on experiential learning opportunities. In addition, students engage with top industry professionals and participate in co-op and work placements; applied research projects; and volunteer, networking, and community leadership opportunities.

St. Clair College

This program will help develop skills employers are looking for in a new employee, such as communication, teamwork, computer, and customer service skills. Graduates are prepared to begin entry-level positions in a number of the travel industry sectors.

Durham College

In this program, students learn how to uphold service and quality standards throughout the customer lifecycle; develop a digital and social media presence and marketing plans that align with business goals and strengthen brand recognition; cultivate partnerships and relationships, and conduct powerful market research and customer analytics to guide the development of effective tourism products and experiences.

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