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Tourism and Travel - Leisure and Corporate Travel Specialization

Tourism and Travel - Leisure and Corporate Travel Specialization

(Optional Co-op)

Program Code: TLCCampus: Markham
Duration: 4 Semesters (2 Years)Start Dates: Summer, Fall, Winter
Start dates are subject to change
Credential Awarded: Ontario College Diploma

Program Description

Seneca’s Tourism and Travel Diploma program is designed to provide you with an understanding of the skills, knowledge and attitudes required to work in the leisure, cruise and corporate travel sectors. Emphasis is placed on developing and honing your marketing, professional selling, negotiation, computer reservation, and tourism geography skills. You will study and work in the Seneca uniform. By living this standard each day, you'll become practiced in formal, occupation-specific presentation, and prepare for the real world*. Best of all, as a student of the Travel and Tourism program, you will gain 150 hours of valuable field placement work experience as well as an opportunity to take an optional co-op placement. Prior to graduation and launching your professional career you will write the Canadian Institute of Travel Counsellors’, Travel Counsellor Certification*.

** Students successfully completing the Tourism and Travel Diploma program specializing in Leisure and Corporate Travel, Eco-Adventure Tourism and Niche Travel or Meeting, Conventions and Conferences, will graduate with a Tourism and Travel Diploma.

Program Learning Outcomes:

This Seneca College program meets the system-wide standards as set by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities.

As a graduate, you will be prepared to reliably demonstrate the ability to:

  • Ensure customer satisfaction by providing tourism services in a professional manner, both individually and as part of a team.
  • Sell and promote tourism products and services proactively.
  • Apply a knowledge of the various tourism industry sectors and their necessary interaction, both with each other and with government and other regulating bodies, in the provision of tourism products and services.
  • Perform effectively, both individually and as part of a team, in the reservations function of a tourism organization.
  • Prepare and issue accurately routine tickets and other travel documentation to clients.
  • Access and appropriately disseminate accurate and detailed product knowledge and destination information.
  • Apply clerical and organizational skills to facilitate the completion of administrative tasks.
  • Apply bookkeeping and basic financial knowledge and skills, including cost control techniques, to the operation of a tourism organization.
  • Develop ongoing personal professional development strategies and plans to enhance industry knowledge and leadership skills for tourism industry sectors.

Essential Employability Skills:

Graduates of this program are also expected to demonstrate the essential employability skills learning outcomes as outlined on the Ministry of Training, College and Universities website.

Admission Requirements

Program Eligibility:

  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, or mature student status
  • Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U)

The Importance of Learning Skills:

Student success in college requires well developed learning skills (such as being able to work independently, participate in a team, be well-organized, develop good work habits, and show initiative). These skills are as important as prior academic achievement. While it is expected that applicants would have developed these skills through previous education and life experiences, Seneca offers support to assist students with further development of these important skills. Seminars, workshops and tutoring are available at Seneca's Learning Centres.

Your Career

As a graduate of the Tourism and Travel - Leisure and Corporate Travel specialization you may find employment as a corporate reservation agent, leisure travel counsellor, or cruise specialist with major travel companies, corporate travel agencies and tour companies.

Diploma to Degree... and Beyond

Through transfer agreements and institution partnerships, graduates of this Seneca College program may be eligible for credit at the following post-secondary institution(s):

Ontario

University/CollegeDegrees Available
Laurier Brantford• Honours Bachelor of Arts

Canada

University/CollegeDegrees Available
University of New Brunswick• Bachelor of Applied Management (General Business)
Royal Roads University• Bachelor of Arts in International Hotel Management

U.S.

University/CollegeDegrees Available
Davenport University• BBA – Marketing, Sport Management or BBA /MBA – Strategic Management

Optional International Study Abroad with Co-op Opportunities

As a student in the Tourism and Travel program you are eligible to apply to study abroad in your fourth semester at one of the following international institutions:

  • Swiss Hotel Management School in Montreaux, Switzerland
  • LIS Tourism and Hospitality College in Pretoria, South Africa

Industry Affiliations and Memberships

  • Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE)
  • Association of Canadian Travel Agents (ACTA)
  • Cruise Line International Association (CLIA)
  • Endorsed by the Canadian Institute of Travel Counsellors (CITC), for Level I and Level II
  • International Society of Tourism and Travel Educators (ISTTE)
  • Meeting Professionals International, (MPI)
  • Travel Industry Council Ontario (TICO)
  • Tourism Industry Association of Canada (TIAC)
  • Tourism Toronto

Industry Partners

Industry partners that employ our students for field placement and employment upon graduation are AirMiles/Loyalty Group, Merit Travel, Nolitours/Transat Holidays, Cruise ShipCenters, Carlson Wagonlit Travel, Victours, Royal Caribbean International Cruise Line, Donald Golf and Country Club, Eaton Hall Inn and Conference Centre, Fairmont Hotels, Air Canada Vacations, Trafalgar Tours, Sun Wing, American Express, CAA Travel, Sears Travel, Thomas Cook Travel, I Love to Travel Group, Tai Pan Tours, Gap Adventures, My Sunquest, Goway Travel, Aramark, Marlin Travel, Mariposa Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean International, Conquest, Contiki, Encore Cruises, Sheraton Hotels, I Travel2000, Air Canada Jazz, WestJet, Porter Airlines, and Tour East Holidays.

Field Placement Education

You'll complete 150 hours of unpaid placement in the fourth semester in one of the tourism and travel segments. You'll receive assistance from your professor, but it is your responsibility to confirm a placement upon successful completion of all third semester subjects before accepting a field placement position.

Co-operative Education Program

During the second semester, you’ll have the opportunity to apply for admission to the co-op option. Co-op provides you with the opportunity to secure a paid work term between semesters three and four. It also allows you to benefit from a combination of classroom learning and real-world experience. Please note that you will have a shared responsibility for securing employment opportunities and must meet co-op entrance requirements in order to be considered (see Student Advisor or Co-op Co-ordinator for details).

Co-op tourism related positions may be in travel operations, hotel services, sales, retail, event and trade shows, promotional activities, and exceptional customer service positions, among others.

Co-op Model - September Start
  Sept-Dec Jan-Apr May-Aug
Year 1 Semester 1 Semester 2  
Year 2 Semester 3 Work Term Semester 4

Co-op Model - January Start
  Jan-Apr May-Aug Sept-Dec
Year 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3
Year 2 Work Term Semester 4  

Co-op Model - May Start
  May-Aug Sept-Dec Jan-Apr
Year 1 Semester 1 Semester 2  
Year 2 Semester 3 Work Term Semester 4

Curriculum

Common to All Specializations
(Fall or Winter or Summer)
Semester 1 Subject Name Hrs/Wk
EAC150 College English 3
ICA001 Introduction to Computers and Applications 2
LTS307 Leisure Travel Specialist 3
TDC100 Top Destinations for Canadian Travellers 3
TIS152 Introduction to the Tourism Industry and Careers 3
TRT100 Reality Tourism 2
 
(Fall or Winter or Summer)
Semester 2  Subject Name Hrs/Wk
TCS200 Computer Applications for Tourism 2
TCS300 Cruise Specialist 2
TDC200 World Destinations for Canadian Travellers 3
THL100 The Hotel Business 2
TMS200 Marketing for Tourism 4
TOC317 Tour Operating and Consolidators 2
TRL300 Introduction to Business 3
XXXXXX General Education Option 3
 
(Fall or Winter)
Semester 3 Subject Name Hrs/Wk
CAP300 Career Planning 2
TCS300 Cruise Specialist 2
TMS300 Selling for Tourism 4
TOC317 Tour Operating and Consolidations 2
TPR300 Profiting From Retail 2
TRL200 Ontario Travel Industry Act 2
TRL310 Fares and Tariffs 2
XXXXXX Professional Option 4
XXXXXX General Education Option 3
CPP100 Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) 2
 
(Winter or Summer)
Co-op Work Term (co-op option only)
 
(Winter or Summer)
Semester 4 Subject Name Hrs/Wk
TCS301 Tourism E-Commerce 3
TIS200 Career Preparation/Placement (150 hours) 3
TRL400 Corporate Travel Management 3
TRS400 Travel Services Capstone Course 4
XXXXXX General Education Option 3
CPP200 Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) 2

Professional Options

Professional options may be taken in semesters three and four. The subjects listed below are a representative sample of those which may be available. You will be advised in semester two which options will be offered for the following semesters.

Professional Subject Name
HPL225 Dining Room and Banquet Management
HPL325 Event Planning
HPL350 Meetings and Incentives
HTM400 Resort Management
HTM401 Club Management
HTM402 Spa Management
HTM404 International Hotel Management
HTM406 Sommelier: An Introduction
HTM407 Food and Wine Pairing Appreciation
HTM408 Voluntourism and International Development
MLT400 Mile Intensive Learning Experience Tourism
TEA300 Eco-Adventure Tourism
TGR300 Tour Guiding and Receptive Service Operations
TNM300 Niche Markets for Tourism

Contact Us

For more information, please visit our website at www.senecac.on.ca/school/tourism
Student Advisors:
Domestic Student Advisor: Izabela Loranty
Telephone: (416) 491-5050 Ext. 77547
Email: Izabela.Loranty@senecacollege.ca
International Student Advisor: Xiaolei Wu
Telephone: (416) 491-5050 Ext. 22642
Email: Xiaolei.Wu@senecacollege.ca
Program Coordinator: Catherine Griffith-Mills
Telephone: (416) 491-5050 Ext. 77405
Email: Catherine.Griffith-Mills@senecacollege.ca
Program Chair: Angela Zigras
Telephone: (416) 491-5050 Ext. 77531
Email: Angela.Zigras@senecacollege.ca
Admissions Advisors:
Domestic Admissions Advisor: Margaret Lim
Telephone: (416) 491-5050 Ext. 22806
Email: Margaret.Lim@senecacollege.ca
International Admissions Advisor: Erica Yudelman
Telephone: (416) 491-5050 Ext. 22758
Email: Erica.Yudelman@senecacollege.ca
Registration & Records Advisor: Steve Bennett
Telephone: (416) 491-5050 Ext. 77434
Email: Steve.Bennett@senecacollege.ca

Video

Tourism and Travel

Meisha, a graduate of Tourism and Travel, talks about the program and deciding to continue her education via Seneca's pathways to university.
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