Stanford’s Hospitality and Tourism Management Diploma program provides students with the foundation for a career within the hospitality and tourism industry. Our program is centered on best business practices and skills related to the industry in Canada and abroad. In addition to program specific courses, students receive a solid foundation of critical skills such as problem solving, presentation, communication, team dynamics and analytical abilities and further apply these to a number of different industry case studies covering a broad range of sectors.
Stanford International College offers this program in partnership with the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute (EI). The EI is widely recognized as the pre- eminent leader in hospitality certification. The Hospitality and Tourism Management program at Stanford College uses AHLEI textbooks, curriculum and examinations and helps you meet the requirements for AHLEI industry certification. Graduates of our diploma program will also be awarded an AHLEI Hospitality Management Diploma, a Hospitality Operations Certificate and a Rooms Division Specialization Certificate. AHLEI credentials are recognized globally.
Articulation – University Degree – Credit Transfer
Graduates of the SCBT Hospitality program may articulate to Cape Breton University (CBU) and receive a credit transfer of 30 credits towards the completion of the 3 year Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management Degree Program. (Articulating students must meet the admission requirements of CBU.)
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