Humber’s Tourism and Hospitality Management – Event Planning diploma program focuses in particular on the event planning sector. It teaches you to use your growing business knowledge in a program that develops leadership and practical skills, and makes career connections. A range of innovative courses includes event design, event planning and execution, international tourism, fundraising and public relations (PR), beverage management and mixology. Satisfy your business-savvy side with financial management, human resources, marketing and sales. In your third semester, learn industry technology and choose an elective that helps you specialize in catering, conventions, casinos or event management – or make plans to carve out your own future as an entrepreneur.
Cutting-edge courses focus on globalization and sustainable tourism. Get a solid foundation in critical skills such as communication, teamwork, analysis and problem solving, and have the opportunity to apply these to industry case studies and event design and execution courses. Put your new skills to work in the real world with a fourth-semester work placement. Your final semester also features industry leaders in the classroom and on field excursions.
Get involved in the industry’s leading professional associations, where you may apply for certification in service excellence, alcohol service, safety and sanitation, and beer and wine. Consider overseas study opportunities at international universities and colleges before you graduate as a creative and customer-focused professional with the knowledge and skills employers demand.
Cutting-edge courses focus on globalization and sustainable tourism. Get a solid foundation in critical skills such as communication, teamwork, analysis and problem solving, and have the opportunity to apply these to industry case studies and event design and execution courses. Put your new skills to work in the real world with a fourth-semester work placement. Your final semester also features industry leaders in the classroom and on field excursions.
Get involved in the industry’s leading professional associations, where you may apply for certification in service excellence, alcohol service, safety and sanitation, and beer and wine. Consider overseas study opportunities at international universities and colleges before you graduate as a creative and customer-focused professional with the knowledge and skills employers demand.