Course Calendar 2011-2012 - Champlain College Saint-Lambert
Course Calendar 2011-2012 - Champlain College Saint-Lambert
Course Calendar 2011-2012 - Champlain College Saint-Lambert
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Tourism Management Profile (414.A3)<br />
Tourism Management is a three-year program which will<br />
prepare students for career opportunities in the fast-growing<br />
fields of Tourism and Hospitality. The program is designed to<br />
allow the graduate to advance to entry-level positions in<br />
tourism. Students will benefit from training in the most<br />
recent technology (including Apollo and Sabre reservation<br />
systems) and practical hands-on experience. Furthermore,<br />
students will participate in a work-study session in the last<br />
semester. This practical experience, combined with the<br />
ability to communicate in French, English, and Spanish, as<br />
well as the students' enthusiasm for this field, can result in<br />
a career in the following areas: tourism associations;<br />
events, meetings and conventions; federal and provincial<br />
ministries of tourism; public relations; airlines; cruiselines;<br />
hotels and resorts; tour operators, wholesalers, and<br />
corporate and leisure travel companies. Tourism is<br />
considered one of the largest and fastest growing industries<br />
in Québec. In addition, Montreal is the most popular region<br />
visited by tourists in the Province of Québec, a dynamic<br />
tourist centre in Canada and a major international tourist<br />
destination.<br />
In addition to the specialized courses in Tourism<br />
Management, students must complete 4 English courses, 2<br />
French courses, 3 Humanities courses and 3 Physical<br />
Education courses.<br />
Finally, 2 complementary courses must be selected from<br />
outside the Tourism program.<br />
English<br />
French<br />
Complementary<br />
Physical Education 101 or 102<br />
World Geography<br />
Introduction to Tourism Management<br />
Tourism in Québec and Canada<br />
Computer Applications for Tourism<br />
Total: 8 courses<br />
English 102 or 103<br />
Humanities<br />
Destinations Analysis: Europe<br />
Tourism Consumer Behaviour<br />
Sales Techniques<br />
Sustainable Tourism Practices<br />
Français écrit du travail<br />
Spanish I<br />
Total: 8 courses<br />
Complementary II<br />
Physical Education<br />
Finance for Tourism Operations<br />
Human Resource Management<br />
Tour Management<br />
Tourism Promotion<br />
Events, Meetings, Conventions<br />
Career Planning<br />
Tourism Law<br />
Total: 9 courses<br />
Semester 1 Semester 2<br />
English<br />
Humanities<br />
French<br />
Customer Service Management<br />
Tourism in U.S.A. and Mexico<br />
Industry Field Studies<br />
Introduction to Tourism Marketing<br />
Tourism Research Methods<br />
Total: 8 courses<br />
Semester 3 Semester 4<br />
English 102 or 103<br />
Humanities<br />
Physical Education 101 or 102<br />
Destinations Analysis: Exotic<br />
Hotel Operations<br />
Customized Individual Travel<br />
Tourism Marketing Applications<br />
Spanish II<br />
Total: 8 courses<br />
Semester 5 Semester 6<br />
Groups and Charters<br />
Tourism Management and Trends<br />
Destination Evaluation: Case Studies<br />
Reservations<br />
Tourism Promotion Applications<br />
Tourism Portfolio<br />
Work Study<br />
Total: 7 courses