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Program description
The Travel and Tourism collegial program offers 12 courses, inclusive of hands-on job training. Delivered in an intensive format, this comprehensive 570-hour training spans over six months or longer. Its well-balanced design and continuously updated content ensure that students are promptly equipped for roles in the diverse travel industry sectors.
The instructional approach is geared towards enabling students to swiftly apply their acquired practical knowledge to real-world industry scenarios. Graduating from this program will earn you an Attestation of Collegial Studies (AEC, LCL.16), ensuring you’re primed to enter the workforce. The curriculum is built with an emphasis on practicality, aligning closely with what employers in the travel industry anticipate.
Objectives
Gain and enhance the technical expertise essential for the contemporary travel industry.
Assess and deliberate on the prevailing trends impacting the industry, the merging of key players, and the existing relationships among major travel industry suppliers.
Master the art of assembling the diverse elements of an organized tour and effectively market the final product.
Dive deep into the analysis of numerous international destinations to comprehend their tourism potential fully.
Course content
414 EGT AF – Tourism geography
414 FSO AF – Sun destinations
414 GEU AF – Europe
414 HEX AF – Exotic destinations
414 AT1 AF – Travel organization
414 CT3 AF – International fares (SABRE)
414 DT4 AF – Integration (SABRE-PC WEB-SIREV-etc.)
414 JV1 AF – Tourism products and services
414 KV2 AF – Specialty travel
414 LV3 AF – Design of a specialized tour
414 STG AF ̶ On-the-job training
Program Highlights:
Renowned specialization in the tourism sector.
Curriculum tailored to the modern-day demands of the travel industry.
Outstanding pass rates for our graduates in the OPC exam.
Faculty with active roles and experience in the travel industry.
Intimate college setting ensuring personalized and attentive care for our students.
An enthusiastic and driven community of students.
Duration
Depending on the chosen schedule, the program lasts between 6 to 12 months.
Regular schedules
Daytime Schedules: 2, 3, or 4 days a week, from 9:30 AM to 4:50 PM.
Evening and Saturday Schedules: Evenings from 6:30 PM to 9:45 PM, and Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM.
Diploma
Upon completion of this program, students will receive an Attestation of College Studies (AEC).
Customized schedules
Limited in availability? A customized schedule can be crafted to fit individual time constraints.
Upcoming sessions
January, 2024
Exceptional career opportunities
After completing the course, opportunities arise in both leisure and corporate travel agencies, among tour operators, airlines, tourism bureaus, and travel insurance companies. Essentially, all travel industry-related entities present potential job openings. An internal job placement assistance department is available to support the search for ideal internships or employment. Scheduling a session with an admission counselor or attending one of the info-careers evenings provides deeper insights into travel industry employment possibilities.
Meet with one of our admissions counselors
Come in and meet one of our admissions counselors and receive first-hand information about course content and the various career opportunities available to you upon completion. Call us to make an appointment.
Admission requirements
Have received past studies considered sufficient by the College and meets the conditions stipulated in the College Education regulations of the MESRS.
Registration
To enroll in this training, please reach out to us at +1 514 812 5250 or send an email to contact@futureedu.ca. Kindly provide your name, contact details, and current employment stat
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