Take The First Step Towards Your Career in Hospitality and Tourism
Career City College’s Hospitality Management Diploma prepares students for careers in hospitality, tourism, hotel operations, and guest services. In partnership with the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA), students earn two diplomas and an industry-recognized certificate while learning hospitality operations, customer service, leadership, and tourism management concepts used across the industry. Graduates are prepared for opportunities in hotels, resorts, restaurants, convention centres, cruise lines, and other hospitality and tourism environments.
AHLA Partnership
Guest Experience & Customer Service
Leadership & Team Management
Two Diplomas + Certificate
Hospitality Sales & Revenue Management
Hospitality Technology & Industry Trends
Hospitality Management Fundamentals
Financial & Business Operations
Risk Management & Ethical Practices
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Is Our Hospitality Management Diploma Program Right for You?
You are a good communicator
You have strong problem-solving skills
You enjoy working with others
You are a natural leader
Course Overview
Career City College’s Hospitality Management Diploma prepares students for careers in hospitality, tourism, hotel operations, and guest services across a wide range of hospitality environments. The program covers hospitality management concepts including customer service, event management, marketing communications, business operations, and leadership used in hotels, resorts, restaurants, and tourism organizations.
Offered in collaboration with the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA), students graduate with two diplomas and an industry-recognized certificate, preparing them for opportunities in hotels, resorts, restaurants, convention centres, casinos, cruise lines, and other hospitality and tourism settings.
Prerequisites
- Applicants must have completed grade 12 or equivalent or have mature student status (at least 19 years old).
- Applicants must demonstrate English proficiency through any one of the following:
- Completion of grades 9-11, including English 11 with a grade of ‘C’ or higher from a country where English is one of the principal languages; or
- Completion of 2 years of full-time post-secondary education at an accredited institution where English is the language of instruction; or
- Provide verified results for one of the English language proficiency tests listed below. Test results must be dated no more than two years before the start date of
the program.
- IELTS Academic: overall score of 5.5 or higher.
- CAEL Test: overall score of 40 or above
- Duolingo English Test: overall score of 95 or above
- TOEFL iBT – 46 or above
- CELPIP: Minimum scores – Listening-6 Speaking-6 Reading-5 Writing-5
- Eiken – Pre-1
- Cambridge FCE+ – 160 or C | Cambridge Linguaskill – B2 or above
- PTE – 43 or above
- iTEP Academic – 3.5 or above
Course Breakdown
BMH261 – The Lodging and Food Service IndustryThis course is designed to prepare students for careers in hospitality by presenting and describing opportunities in hospitality management. These opportunities include careers in various businesses, including hotels, restaurants, institutions, private clubs, casinos, consulting firms, travel agencies, and cruise ships.
BMD472 – Supervision in the Hospitality IndustryThis course introduces students to the supervisory skills needed to succeed in a career in hospitality. Students will learn procedures for managing conflict; expanded information on motivation, including a discussion of onboarding; new information on the role of technology and social media in recruiting and reference checks; new information on the costs and benefits of training; and a discussion of the use of technology for employee scheduling, including scheduling software and company intranets.
BMH387 – Convention Management and ServiceThis course is an invaluable resource that will enable students and hospitality professionals to stay current in the ever-changing meetings and conventions industry. We offer students practical insight into various types of meetings and conventions, the types of organizations that stage these events, and how to reach and sell to this important group segment. Moreover, students will learn the various aspects of convention service and how to ensure an event flows smoothly.
BMH338 – Leadership and Management in the Hospitality IndustryThis course teaches students how to improve their leadership abilities and develop an understanding of high-performance teams and employee empowerment. It also provides a sense of diversity and cultural change. Practical information prepares future leaders to implement quality management tools to enhance guest service and increase profitability while helping them achieve great personal satisfaction in their work lives.
BMH250 – Managing Front Office OperationsThis course presents a systematic approach to front office procedures by detailing business flow through a hotel, from the reservations process to check-out and account settlement. It also examines the various elements of effective front office management, particularly concerning the planning and evaluation of front office operations and human resources management. Front office procedures and management are placed within a hotel’s overall operation.
BMH304 – Managing Housekeeping OperationsThis course is designed to provide students with the principles of housekeeping management as they apply specifically to the hospitality industry.
BHM100 – Managing Hospitality Human ResourcesThis course provides an overview of human resource management and its critical role in the hospitality and tourism industry. Students will learn the skills hospitality professionals require, starting with employment laws and applications, job analysis and design, recruiting and selection, and managing and retaining qualified employees. Orientation and socialization, training and development, employee performance evaluation, compensation and benefits administration, labour unions, turnover, discipline, and exits will also be introduced.
BMH374 – Hospitality Sales and MarketingThis course is designed to provide students with accurate and authoritative information and a basic understanding of sales and marketing in the hospitality industry. Students are introduced to proven marketing strategies and examine how these strategies apply to marketing hospitality services and products. We also provide students with a clear understanding of internal marketing, sales, advertising, public relations, and publicity.
BMH333 – Revenue ManagementThis course will give students a basic understanding of the revenue management process. It addresses the proper use and importance of revenue management in hospitality operations and describes the wide range of elements that must be considered to use revenue management effectively.
BMH478 – Security and Loss Prevention ManagementThis course examines the need for individualized hotel security programs, a wide variety of security and safety equipment and procedures, guest protection and internal security for asset protection, risk management and loss prevention issues, and the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) regulations that apply to lodging properties in the USA and Canada.
BMH349 – Managing Service in Food and Beverage OperationsThis course prepares students with the knowledge to oversee the provision of quality dining service and to meet the challenges facing professional managers. Students will be introduced to responsible alcohol service, menu development, sanitation, safety, security, health and legal issues, and labour and revenue control considerations. In addition, students will be given an insight into the major market segments of onsite food and beverage management operations.
BMH357 – Hotel and Restaurant AccountingThis course is designed to give students a clear view of the significant changes in financial information processing that characterize 21st-century accounting. Students will learn the professional business vocabulary and financial management skills required in the hospitality industry. Because profits are essential to the survival and growth of any business, students will become aware of how accounting provides information to owners and management so they can make prudent, intelligent business decisions.
Job Opportunities
After graduating from our online Hospitality Management Diploma program, you will be able to embark on an exciting journey that promises unique experiences and the opportunity to travel and earn money along the way.
Assistant Hotel Manager: Assist in managing daily operations, ensuring guest satisfaction through excellent interpersonal skills, and supporting staff.
Bed and Breakfast Assistant: Help with day-to-day tasks, host guests, and maintain a welcoming environment.
Front Desk Manager: Oversee front desk operations, manage reservations, and deliver an exceptional guest experience.
Guest House Assistant: Support guest house operations, assist guests with their needs, and ensure a comfortable stay.
Hotel Worker: Perform housekeeping, maintenance, and guest assistance to ensure smooth hotel operations.
Reservations Manager: Handle booking processes, coordinate with guests, and optimize reservation systems.
Seasonal Resort Worker: Perform duties during peak seasons, assist guests, and support resort activities.
Ski Resort Worker: Help guests, maintain ski facilities, and ensure a safe and enjoyable slope experience.
Tourist Home Assistant: Aid in managing tourist accommodations, assisting visitors, and ensuring a pleasant stay.
Source: Government of Canada
Learning Model
Asynchronous Online Learning:
Students can access online learning platforms 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There are no set classes or times to log in, so students can complete 20 hours of studying per week around their schedule.
Tuition Details
Our Hospitality Management Diploma program is available for the following price.
Domestic Student
$17,670.00
International Student
$17,920.00
All prices include books, materials, and GST.
Please visit our Finance Page to learn more about the many options that can help fund your education.
Financial Aid Options
Government Student Loans
The provincial and federal governments provide student loans! Loan amounts may vary depending on individual circumstances.*
Contact us today to learn what government student loans you are eligible for!
*Financial assistance is available for students that qualify. To determine your eligibility, please contact our Admissions Department.
Personal Funding Options
Don’t put your career on hold due to a lack of funding
There are many personal funding options available to you.
Contact us today to learn what personal funding options may be best for you
Public Funding Options
There are many public funding options available to you.
Contact us today to learn what public funding options may be best for you!
Disclaimer: This program has been approved by the Private Training Institutions Regulatory Unit (PTIRU) of the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills.
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