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Program Information

Program Overview

The Tourism and Hospitality is one of the most dynamic and fast-paced industries in the world. This professional program will prepare you to work in various sectors of the Tourism and Hospitality industry. Through this Tourism and Hospitality diploma program, you would be able to learn about the nature of the market, operations management in travel agencies and hotels, the latest technologies in the tourism industry, fundamental revenue management, and marketing techniques. The program will focus on developing your core skills in concepts of the business of hospitality and tourism, professional travel agency and hotel management operations, and arrange service designs. The program will also build your qualifications through certifications and improvement of competencies that are necessary to gain employment in this multibillion-dollar industry.

In addition to the syllabus, you will be receive training to enhance your vocational skills and personal development such as service leadership, decision-making, project management, teamwork, and entrepreneurship. Students will prepare and take the TICO certification exam, allowing them to gain recognition early in their careers. Our program also includes “Sabre” and “Amadeus” computer systems, making it easier for students to master the skills of booking air tickets and scheduling trips. During the student’s hands-on training, we will focus on positions such as front desk, housekeeping, and guest service agent.

This program is highly suitable for those who wish to discover the world of cultures and love the excitement of traveling.

Future Careers

Once you have completed this program, you will be able to work in careers such as:

  • Group travel sales representative
  • Hotel front desks clerk
  • Travel counselor
  • Team member at the Hotel Management Group

Other Program Information

Total Duration: 600 hours in a course of 8 months.

Admission Requirements:

  1. An Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent, or
  2. Students are 18 years of age or older and pass Wonderlic: Basic Skills Test with a minimum score of 365

Term Schedule:

The Tourism and Hospitality Management program starts once or twice every month. Please contact our program Admission Officer via phone +1 (416) 230-1816 or email info@newbarryc.com schedule your class with us.

Tuition and Other Fees

Total Tuition

Tuition:

$9,000.00

Books:

$1,500.00

Other Fees:

$100.00 (TICO Test: $50, Smart Serve: $50)

Financial Assistance

Newbarry College’s Admission Officer is available to assist you in completing necessary documentations and discover the best financial support option. Contact our Admission Officer for inquires regarding which financial assistances are eligible for you according to your circumstances.

Phone:  +1 (416) 230-1816

Email: info@newbarryc.com

Second Career Funding

Students who wish to enroll at Newbarry College can apply through financial assistance from government subsidies, if eligible.

Newbarry College welcomes students who are applying through the Second Career program. Second Career is an Ontario government program that provides financial support to laid-off employees to train for careers that are high in demand. Through training or education, the Second Career helps workers to become qualified and successfully enter the workforce once again. This is a cost-sharing grant provided based on the applicant’s circumstances. Meaning, applicants may be asked to contribute what they can on the costs associated with their studies, but not required to pay anything back.

The Second Career program may provide financial support up to $28,000 for resources such as:

  • Tuition
  • Books
  • Living expenses
  • Help caring for dependents
  • Travel
  • Transportation
  • Disability supports
  • Basic living allowance and training costs

Costs such as disability accommodation, dependent care, living away from home, and educational advancement may also be considered.

Visit the official Second Career program website for more information Here

 

Other Additional Financial Assistance

Additional financial assistance options are also available for students; please see below for more information:

  1. Canada-Ontario Job Grant

The Canada-Ontario Job Gran (COJG) is an Ontario government funding program that offers grants to employers in hope to encourage investment into their workplace. This direct financial support grant is for individual employers or employer consortia who wish to purchase training for their employees.  It is available to small, medium and large businesses intended to deliver short-term training to existing and new employees. Employers can get up to $10,000 in government support per person for training costs.

Click here for more information on the Canada-Ontario Job Grant 

 

  1. Workplace Safety & Insurance Board (WSIB)

The Canada-Ontario Job Grant (COJG) is an Ontario government funding program that offers grants to employers in the hope to encourage investment into their workplace. This direct financial support grant is for individual employers or employer consortia who wish to purchase training for their employees. It is available to small, medium, and large businesses intended to deliver short-term training to existing and new employees. Employers can get up to $10,000 in government support per person for training costs.

Click here for more information on Workplace Safety & Insurance Board (WSIB)

 

  1. Bank Loan

A Student Line of Credit is a personal loan to the student for assistance with expenses associated with postsecondary programs of study. Many banks in Ontario offer a Student Line of Credit that provides funding at a lower interest rate than most credit cards. Explore the options of Student Lines of Credit by visiting various banking website listed below or speak with a banking representative at a local branch.

All Courses

45 Hours

Fundamentals of Travel and Tourism

A solid foundation in the history and development of the tourism industry provides the basis for effective design and promotion of tourism products and services. Students are presented with general introduction of fundamental components of Travel and...

75 Hours

Travel and Tour Operations

Inclusive travel packages provide clients with convenient, economical travel options. Students are introduced to the travel distribution system and the role of the travel agency and the travel counsellor in the sale of the travel product. Through the use of appropriate technology, workshops and...

24 hours

Introduction of Hotel Management and Hospitality Industry

This introductory course provides an overview of the hospitality and hotel industry, its growth and development, industry segments and their distinguishing characteristics, trends and current concerns...

75 Hours

Hotel Management Operations and Hospitality In-depth, Part 1

This course provides a basic understanding of lodging operations and management. It provides a realistic look at the operations and management.

90 Hours

Hotel Management Operations and Hospitality In-depth, Part 2

This course provides the students with a theoretical understanding of risk assessment and safety, as well as the practical hospitality security measures to follow...

51 Hours

Meeting, Events and Convention Management

This course examines the sales, servicing and management of the meetings, events, conventions, exhibitions, and trade show industries. Emphasis is placed on both the supply (product and service providers) and...

75 Hours

Tourism and Hospitality Industry Business Related Issues, Part 1

This course will create an understanding of the laws and issues related to the hospitality and tourism industry. Hospitality law, especially when dealing with customers and business contracts, will be the main focus.

75 Hours

Tourism and Hospitality Industry Business Related Issues, Part 2

This course examines the theory of human resources management and relates the theories to practice in management functions such as employment planning, recruitment and selection of staff...

30 Hours

Technology for Tourism and Hospitality Industry

This course provides a solid grounding in hospitality technology and the management of information systems. It explains how computer applications are used in all hospitality functional areas, including reservations, rooms, food and...

60 Hours

Leadership, Entrepreneurship, and Career Path in Tourism and Hospitality

This course is designed to provide students with the principles of supervision as they apply specifically to the hospitality industry. Students will learn not only theories about leadership but...

Registered as a private career college under the Private Career College Act, 2005.

The Newbarry College of Business, Service and Technology is a member of the National Association of Career Colleges.

 The Newbarry College of Business, Service and Technology is a member of the Career Colleges of Ontario.

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