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HTM

This program in Hospitality and Tourism Management enables students to customize their career experience to suit their interests and talents, and to prepare for a successful career training and employment in the hospitality and tourism sector. Our program will successfully prepare students to enter this field in a confident manner. Students will be challenged by the curriculum which covers the most essential skills necessary for employment success.

Duration

1 or 2 years
 
Start Dates
 

December 7, 2009 

 

March 8, 2010

June 7, 2010

September 6, 2010

December 6, 2010

 

March 14, 2011

June 13, 2011

September 14, 2011

December 12, 2011

Co-op Work Experience

The SSILC Co-op program involves a mandatory schedule of alternating class sessions and work terms over the course of two semesters (1-year program) or four semesters (2-year program).
The alternating classroom sessions and work terms allow students to maximize the lessons taught within the curriculum.
The following list is an example of the criteria that are used to measure the student?셲 success within the co-op program:
  • Compliance with policies
  • Attendance and punctuality
  • Teamwork
  • Verbal skills
  • Writing skills
  • Problem-solving skills
  • Productivity
  • Professional conduct
  • Customer or client service

Required Courses

1-year Program

  • HRM 1100 - Human Resource in Hospitality and Tourism Management
  • MRK 1200 - Marketing in Hospitality and Tourism Management
  • MAH 2200 - Managerial Accounting for the Hospitality Industry
  • RCM 2200 - Revenue and Cost Management for the Hospitality Industry

2-year Program

  • HRM 1100 - Human Resource in Hospitality and Tourism Management
  • MRK 1200 - Marketing in Hospitality and Tourism Management
  • MAH 2200 - Managerial Accounting for the Hospitality Industry
  • RCM 2200 - Revenue and Cost Management for the Hospitality Industry
  • PRT 3200 - Principles of Domestic & Internal Tourism
  • FMD 3400 - Hospitality Facilities Management and Design
  • HMT 3200 - Hospitality Management
  • MSE 3700 - Managing in the Service Environment
Upon completion of the Hospitality and Tourism Management program, students will learn the most essential managerial, communication, and leadership skills needed in this industry today. Furthermore, upon completion of the course requirements, graduates will be prepared for entry-level, management trainee and junior management positions in such areas as:
  • Convention/Conference Centres
  • Hotel industry
  • Tourism operations
  • Tourist attractions
Student Testimonials
 
"I liked the class and the teaching method.  Everyone was given an opportunity to voice their opinion, speak and open up.  We had a great sense of teamwork and bonding among classmates.  It was a great experience to study with other international students and share our experiences." - Savio Pinto, Mumbai, India
 
"It was a great opportunity to learn about the hospitality industry, I really enjoyed the open discussion with all the classmates and      hearing their work and life experiences from their home country or other international workplaces.  I also found the small business   planning and event plan projects very useful and helpful" - Kanae Shibata, Osaka, Japan
 
"Valuable learning and a great experience" - Kumud Khanal, Kathmandu, Nepal
 
"Sprott Shaw has provided us with a second home and has helped open the doors for many bright future prospects in the hospitality industry" - Thotthing Muivah, Nagalim, India
 
"Great experience, great people and great learning" - Ralf Pinheiro, Sao Paulo, Brazil
 
"It was fascinating to meet people from a variety of countries, I learned a lot from them, the school staff and our instructor, John, who was super cool" - Araceli Cuevas, Mexico City, Mexico


Total 9
ESL
E S L Sprott-Shaw International Language College utilizes the Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB) to assess students in all 4 skills: Reading Listening Speaking Writing D e s c r i p t i o n The Canadian Language Benchmarks has 12..

TOEFL Preparation
TOEFL Preparation This program is offered with two levels and can be taken to learn how to prepare for the new and challenging internet-based TOEFL or for those just wishing to improve their English language skills. Students will be able to dram..

Medical English
MEDICAL ENGLISH Daily classes include an overview of anatomy and physiology, terminology and common medical abbreviations related to body systems and general heath care. D e s c r i p t i o n This course is designed as a 12 week (300 hrs..

BCM ( Business Communication Management )
Business Communication Management Sprott-Shaw International Language College 's Business English program is designed to provide an overview of communications found in typical business transactions. D e s c r i p t i o n Using role-play..

TESOL ( Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages )
TESOL   Participants will acquire the ability to design lessons and teach all aspects of an English as a Second Language program to all levels of learners.     Program Description   We offer a complete and internationa..

TEC ( Teaching English to Children )
TEC The TEC course will engage the student-teacher in all aspects of the syllabus through a hands-on approach. Activities that are used to teach children, such as games, songs, crafts, and rhymes, will be modelled in class to provide a p..

DTI ( Diploma of Translation and Interpretation )
DTI The DTI (Diploma of Translation and Interpretation) Program is designed to provide in-depth knowledge and introduce skills for bilingual individuals to explore the possibility of pursuing a professional career as a translator and/or in..

HTM ( Hospitality and Tourism Management )
HTM This program in Hospitality and Tourism Management enables students to customize their career experience to suit their interests and talents, and to prepare for a successful career training and employment in the hospitality and touri..

MELAB
MELAB MELAB stands for Michigan English Language Assessment Battery. It is an advanced-level battery (or group) of English language proficiency tests. It is for adult non-native speakers of English who will need to use English for academ..

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