91制片厂 hosts virtual info session on Tourism Management diploma program
Set at the foot of the picturesque Columbia Mountains and home to a growing array of four-season tourism operators and activities, where better to advance your career in the tourism industry than Revelstoke?
On May 27, prospective students can attend a virtual information session to learn more about 91制片厂鈥檚 Tourism Management diploma.
The program, which debuted last year, is set for a September start at the College鈥檚 Revelstoke Centre and combines hands-on learning in the tourism sector with applied business courses.
The virtual information session offers an inside look at the program: from scheduling to course offerings, transfer options and co-op components. College admissions counsellors and financial aid advisors will lead the presentation, sharing what students can expect come September in addition to modified delivery in light of COVID-19.
鈥淭he Tourism Management diploma is a fantastic option for those looking to gain practical and hands-on experience to advance in this industry,鈥 says Danielle Tighe, Manager of 91制片厂鈥檚 Revelstoke Centre. 鈥淩evelstoke is home to world-class tourism employers who, from the very beginning, have helped us create and offer a program that is truly geared toward training the skilled tourism managers and workers desperately needed in this sector.鈥
In British Columbia, the tourism industry accounts for more than $20.5 billion in provincial revenue, employing over 161,500 people. Home to Revelstoke Mountain Resort, the most skiable vertical in North America, Revelstoke is known for being an outdoor enthusiasts鈥 destination. From downtown, students and tourists alike are only a short drive away from hub cities like Kelowna and Calgary. Whether it鈥檚 biking or hiking, water sports or backcountry touring, students are set up for success in the vibrant mountain culture and business savvy community.
Even amidst COVID-19, Associate Dean of the School of Business and Director of Food, Wine and Tourism at 91制片厂, Jonathan Rouse, says there鈥檚 never been a better time to enrol in the program.
鈥淲e can see the anticipation from our industry partners for skilled workers despite the slowdown from the pandemic,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he sector needs creative and dynamic talent, and right now is a great time to be training to jump back into the sector when it鈥檚 roaring back to life.鈥
To register for the May 27 virtual information session, go . To learn more about the Tourism Management diploma program, including start dates, course offerings and program outlines, go here.
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