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TCS200 - Computer Applications for Tourism
This course complements the fundamentals of Microsoft Office covered in ICA001. It is intended to extend your knowledge and skills in Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel at an intermediate level. You will be taking other subjects in which you will make use of the computer as an administrative and communicative tool. Exercises and problems will be industry-related and typical of those encountered in a service delivery organization.
TCS300 - Cruise Specialist
We live in exciting times. More people have discovered how wonderful a cruise vacation can be. Upon completion of this subject, students will be able to research on the Internet, apply, sell, book, compile and price cruises. Students will also be able to complete necessary accounting forms to meet the legal requirements for the industry. CLIA (Cruise Lines International Association) guidelines and standards will be reviewed. Students will be able to practice their selling techniques in a simulated Call Centre environment.
TDC200 - World Destinations for Canadian Travellers
Study areas will include destinations for more experienced travellers, such as Europe, Russia and Scandinavia; Long Haul Destinations such as China and Hong Kong; Historical Destinations such as Egypt and Israel; Romantic Destinations such as Fiji and Tahiti; Cultural Destinations such as Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. Africa, Asia, Australia and New Zealand and Oceania will also be studied as culinary, adventure, exotic, and emerging destinations. This course is designed to provide students with a working knowledge of these areas of the world as a tourist destination for Canadian travellers. Research and assessment of destinations and various selling tools provide students with the critical skills needed to identify client MNEs, and how to sell these destinations to the client.
THL100 - The Hotel Business
TMS200 - Marketing for Tourism
Marketing is vital to the success of all organizations, but is especially so in the competitive world tourism industry. Marketing services is, in some key ways, different from marketing goods. This course presents a broad view of marketing concepts and applications in tourism and hospitality.
TOC317 - Tour Operating and Consolidators
TRL300 - The Business Environment