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Program outline
For more details, including courses, please see the program outline in the Academic Calendar.
Program outline
What to expect
The program consists of 21 courses, 1 Co-operative education term and 1 internship term starting in the Fall or Winter term. Program courses are delivered in a face-to-face instruction.
Co-operative education and internship work experience
Apply your classroom skills in the workplace and bring your workplace skills back to the classroom!
Co-operative or internship education is a learner-centred model that empowers you, the student, to direct your own learning and to make a valuable contribution in the workplace. Your learning will be guided and supported by both your employer and the School with a faculty member from your program assigned to coach, monitor, and evaluate your work term development.
To participate in co-operative education you will need to successfully complete
- HMGT 100, HMGT 184, HMGT 186, HMGT 190with a cumulativeGPAof 3.0 (C+)
To participate in the Internship Work Experience you will need to successfully complete all second year HMGT courses along with HMGT 101.
Talk to your Co-op & Internship Coordinator, orlogin to the to book a co-op information appointmentwith anEmployment Facilitatorto get more information. Connect with your Academic Advisor to plan your program and how co-operative education can fit.
Student pub
As a part of HMGT 184, Beverage Operations, first-year hospitality management students operate student-themed pub nights on Thursdays from 4pm - 6pm in the fall and winter semesters. This exciting course provides an opportunity for students to run their own pub operation and gain experience in special function management, licensing, liquor inventory and control, bartending, serving, food costing, food preparation and presentation, menu preparation, cash control and financial reporting.
The pub is open to students, faculty and guests. There's a new fun theme each week such as: Comedy Night, Beach Night, Shooter Pub, 50s Rock, Karaoke, Ski Night, Mexican/Tequila Night, Australian Night and many more! There is also a new menu each week with delicious food at very reasonable prices.
International education
Explore the world through study abroad opportunities. Ƶapp offers manystudy abroadopportunities with partner institutions around the world, as well as severalfield schoolopportunities each year. Your chance torethink your classroomstarts here!
If you are an international student coming to Ƶapp as an exchange student from one of our partner institutions,learn more about Ƶapp International.
After graduation
As a alumnus, the program's reputation will precede you with years of quality graduates in your corner. As your career grows you can look forward tokey management rolesin hotels, restaurants, resorts as well as other prominent positions in the business sector.
You can alsocontinue your education, transferring to bachelor's degree programs at Ƶapp, Capilano University, Royal Roads University, Vancouver Island University, University of Victoria. Transfer credit to other post-secondary institutions on a course by course basis is available. Ourcan help you plan your journey.
A rewarding career
Accommodation service managers in BC* of$64,174depending on employer and seniority.
*2023 Job Bank wage data