About
The Hospitality – Hotel Operations Management program exposes students to current and best practices in:
- Front office
- Food and beverage
- Marketing and sales
- Conferences and catering
Students will receive industry certification in food safety, responsible alcohol beverage service and first aid (CPR).
The graduate demonstrates the ability to:
- Support an industry and workplace service culture by adopting a positive attitude and professional decorum, accommodating diverse and special needs and contributing as a team member.
- Deliver customer service and solutions that anticipate, meet and/or exceed individual expectations, as well as organizational expectations, standards and objectives.
- Use marketing concepts, market research, social networks, sales and revenue management strategies, relationship management skills and product knowledge to promote and sell hospitality services, products and guest experiences.
- Apply business and revenue models as well as basic accounting, budgeting, financial and administration skills to support the effective management and operation of a variety of organizations delivering hospitality services and products.
- Comply with relevant organization and workplace systems, processes, policies, standards, legal obligations and regulations, and apply risk management principles, to support and maintain efficient, safe, secure, accessible and healthy hospitality operations.
- Use appropriate technologies to enhance the quality and delivery of hospitality services, products and guest experiences and to measure the effectiveness of hospitality operations.
- Keep current with hospitality trends and issues, and interdependent relationships in the broader tourism industry sectors to improve work performance and guide career development.
- Use leadership, teamwork, conflict and relationship management skills and tools, as well as knowledge of organizational behaviour, labour relations, employment standards and human rights to contribute to a positive work environment.
- Respond to issues and dilemmas arising in the delivery of hospitality services, products and guest experiences by using and promoting ethical behaviour and best practices of corporate social responsibility and environmental sustainability.
Programs
Hospitality
George Brown College - St. James
- Duration
2 years - Session start date
Sep 11, 2024 - Session end date
Sep 09, 2026 - Gross tution
$23700 CAD - Application fee
$110
Institution Details
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Founded
1967 -
Institute ID
621 -
DLI number
O19283850612 -
Institution type
government
Cost and Duration
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$20,635.00 CAD / Year
Cost of living -
$23,700.00 CAD / Year
Gross tuition
Average Time to Receive Letter of Acceptance
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May- August
31
Success Prediction
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High