These are mandatory and all come with course.
This two-year program is designed to prepare graduates for careers in tourism, focusing primarily on resorts, hotels and restaurants but including all areas of hospitality.
Learn from instructors with extensive experience and current industry knowledge and join the 95 per cent of Selkirk's alums working in the hospitality industry worldwide.
Studies begin with understanding where tourism originates and encompass the supervision of hospitality facilities.
Knowledge, skills and practices of the industry, such as the reception of guests, food and beverage services, recreation and convention planning, accounting, maintenance, supervisory and overall management techniques, are covered.
Communications and human relations are emphasized.
Through classroom instruction, practical lab training and work experience, the program's objective is to enable students to develop the abilities, skills and attitudes to analyze situations objectively and then make effective management decisions.
A guiding principle of the Resort & Hotel Management program is student-centred involvement through classroom and project-based learning.
$16,320
Cost of living | 1 person | $5,148 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $3,920 |
Tuition | 1 person | $12,400 |
Applicants who lack the specific English admission requirements may still gain admission to the program with the understanding that they will successfully complete ENGL 66 Essential English course in the first year of their program.
This course must be completed to advance beyond 30 program credits.
The Academic English program allows students to build their English language skills and earn credits that can be used to transfer into a Selkirk College diploma or university transfer program.
No minimum TOEFL or IELTS score is needed for entry into the English Language Program.
Fundamental | Intermediate | Advanced | University/College Preparation | ||
01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 |
Business English (advanced) | Includes 1-3 approved college classes | ||||
Each ELP level takes approximately 4 months. (1 semester) to complete. Each semester has 2 modules (7-8 weeks) |
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