พรพรสำฦต

พรพรสำฦต hosts virtual info session on Tourism Management diploma program

By College Relations | May 25, 2020
   

Downtown Revelstoke

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 พรพรสำฦตโ€™s Tourism Management diploma.

The program, which debuted last year, is set for a September start at the Collegeโ€™s 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.

โ€œThe Tourism Management diploma is a fantastic option for those looking to gain practical and hands-on experience to advance in this industry,โ€ says Danielle Tighe, Manager of พรพรสำฦตโ€™s Revelstoke Centre. โ€œRevelstoke 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.โ€

Revelstoke Mountain

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 enthusiastsโ€™ destination. From downtown, students and tourists alike are only a short drive away from hub cities like Kelowna and Calgary. Whether itโ€™s 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 พรพรสำฦต, Jonathan Rouse, says thereโ€™s never been a better time to enrol in the program.

โ€œWe can see the anticipation from our industry partners for skilled workers despite the slowdown from the pandemic,โ€ he says. โ€œThe sector needs creative and dynamic talent, and right now is a great time to be training to jump back into the sector when itโ€™s roaring back to life.โ€

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.



Tags: Food, Food, Wine & Tourism, Tourism and Hospitality, Okanagan School of Business, Revelstoke Centre

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