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3 BSc Degree Programs in Canada


Institut de tourisme et d'hôtellerie du Québec
Bachelor in Tourism and Hospitality Management
- Montreal, Canada
BSc
On-Campus
English
The result of close collaboration between the École des sciences de la gestion at UQAM and the ITHQ, this bachelor's degree in business administration (BBA) is intended for candidates who are looking for a solid management training in the fields of tourism, hotels and restaurants.


Institut de tourisme et d'hôtellerie du Québec
Applied Bachelor of Hospitality and Hospitality Management
- Montreal, Canada
BSc
On-Campus
English
The ITHQ is launching the very first applied bachelor's degree in hospitality and hotel management (B. Appl. G). This bilingual work-study program will open the doors to a management career in different areas of the hospitality industry: accommodation, food and beverage service, commercial recreation, travel and transportation, conventions and attractions, and more. Again!
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Olds College of Agriculture & Technology
Bachelor of Applied Science - Golf Course Management
- Olds, Canada
BSc
Full time
4 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Obtain the highest level credential in the golf course industry with the Bachelor of Applied Science - Golf Course Management. Having completed the Turfgrass Management diploma, you’ll spend the next two years focused on honing your skills and techniques needed for managing a golf course’s complex ecosystem.
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Tourism and hospitality degree programs at the Bachelor’s level in Canada open doors to exciting careers in an ever-evolving sector. With a focus on applied learning, these programs immerse you in the realities of the industry, equipping you with the essential skills to succeed in various roles.
You'll explore areas such as event management, sustainable tourism practices, and culinary arts. Key courses often include hospitality management, tourism marketing, and customer service excellence. Students develop valuable skills like designing memorable guest experiences, managing hospitality operations, and crafting strategic marketing campaigns tailored for diverse audiences. The research-oriented atmosphere encourages students to engage with current industry trends and challenges, fostering independence and creativity.
Graduates typically find opportunities in companies ranging from hotels and travel agencies to event planning organizations. Canada's tourism industry values skilled professionals who can navigate global market dynamics while delivering high-quality services. A Bachelor's in this field helps you gain competencies that are globally transferable, preparing you for a successful career anywhere in the world.