Tourism Management Co‑operative Education Diploma
Faculty of Global & Community Studies
School of Tourism Management
Credential
Diploma
Program Highlights
The Tourism Management Co-operative Education program at CapU is your gateway to the tourism industry and a great choice to gain practical skills while enhancing your academic abilities.
You'll be ready to enter the workforce and make a positive impact directly after graduation with this co-op diploma. You'll learn about core tourism management functions, build connections with industry and job skills on your four-month accredited, supervised co-operative work term. You'll study electives that meet your area of interest, ranging from hotel, adventure, events, eco-tourism and tourism planning. If you're loving what you're learning then you can continue into the Bachelor degree in Tourism Management. Find out more about the co-op work term:
- Explain social and environmental issues.
- Apply communication strategies appropriate to audience, purpose, and context.
- Describe the roles of management that contribute to effective and efficient business operations.
- Identify strategies for evidence-based decision making.
- Make decisions based on the organizational structure of local, provincial, national, and international tourism industry.
- Apply basic networking practices to develop industry connections and build professional relationships.
- Exhibit a level of professionalism that contributes to successful team functioning, customer service and conflict resolution.
- Act in a way that exhibits integrity, ethics, and determination.
Intakes
Campus | Terms | Full/Part Time |
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North Vancouver | Spring | Both |
North Vancouver | Fall | Both |
Tuition and Fees Per Year
Domestic Students | |||||
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Year | Tuition | Fees | Total | ||
Year 1 | $4,657 | $1,201 | $5,858 | ||
Year 2 | $3,987 | $1,201 | $5,188 | ||
Total | $8,644 | $2,402 | $11,046 |
Note: Fees are subject to change. Some programs have fees for supplies and equipment that aren’t included in the estimate. To get an idea of what you’ll pay to study at CapU, try out our Tuition & Fees Estimator.
Total program credits: 60.00
Important Dates
Application Dates
Jan 2, 2018 - Dec 4, 2018
Course Registration & Waitlisting Starts
Nov 13, 2018
Fee Payment Deadline
Dec 18, 2018 4:00 PM
Application Dates
Jul 3, 2018 - Aug 6, 2019
Course Registration & Waitlisting Starts
Jul 8, 2019
Fee Payment Deadline
Aug 19, 2019 4:00 PM
Application Dates
Feb 5, 2019 - Dec 3, 2019
Note: Dates are subject to change.
Admission Requirements
BC Secondary School graduation (Grade 12) or equivalent; or Mature Student status
English 12 (C) or English 12 First Peoples (C) or EDT (ENGL 100-level placement) or LPI (essay score=24, essay level=4); and Principles of Math 11 (C) or Pre-calculus 11 (pass) or Foundations of Math 11 (C) or BMTH 044 (C) or BMTH 048 (C) or MATH 096 (C) or MATH 097 (C) or Applications of Math 12 (pass) or Foundations of Math 12 (pass) or Principles of Math 12 (pass) or Pre-calculus 12 (pass) or BMTH 054 (pass) or BTEC 115 (B-)
Capilano English Language Requirement for students whose primary language is not English: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): paper=560, internet=83, or English Language Assessment (ELA)=145, or International English Language Testing System (Academic IELTS)=6.5 overall, and no one score less than 6, or Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL)=70, or Pearson Test of English (PTE Academic)=56 or Capilano University EAP 100 and 101 with a minimum B+ grade in each course.
For the official publication of programs, course descriptions and admission requirements please view the Capilano University 2018-2019 Calendar (pdf).
Instructors
Contact
Have questions about this program?
Student Information Services
604 984 4900 604 984 1798 (fax) Birch Building, room BR230 CapUinfo@capilanou.ca
School of Tourism Management
604 986 1911 , ext. 7324 tourism@capilanou.ca