What school is good for Canadian tourism management?

The universities with better tourism management in Canada are Carmelson College, Royal Road University, Rocky Mountain College and Vancouver Island University.

1. Cameron College:

Founded in 197 1 year, full-time students 12000 people from more than 40 countries. With 65,438+0,000 faculty members, Camerson College is a major college in Canada and one of the largest community colleges on the west coast of Canada. Cameron College attaches great importance to the cultivation of students' practical ability and is famous for its excellent teaching quality and student service for 30 years. As a public higher education institution, Camerson College is fully funded and supported by the British Columbia government. Camerson College is located in city of victoria, British Columbia, also known as the "Garden City", and is the capital of British Columbia. This city is located in the south of vancouver island, and vancouver island is the largest island along the Pacific Ocean. You can go there by plane or ferry. City of victoria is very close to Vancouver, British Columbia and Mount Wisler, ski resorts, Seattle, Washington, and the United States. Major: Hotel and Catering Management (College), two-year schooling, internship. Students can get a college degree or transfer to other public universities in Canada for further study.

2. Royal Road University:

School background: Royal Road University, formerly known as Canadian Naval University, is located in city of victoria, Canada, with beautiful scenery, focusing on cultivating senior tourism management talents.

Major: International Hotel Management (undergraduate), a one-year intensive course. This course lasts for three years, but the school does not offer 1 and grade 2 universities. Tourism management major (postgraduate), with a two-year academic system. Students of these courses can find jobs and enter large hotel chains within six months after graduation.

3. Rocky Mountain College:

School background: Rocky Mountain College is located in the southeast of Bishop Province, Canada, in the Rocky Mountains, with hot springs, forests and ski resorts. It is a world-famous tourist attraction with fresh air and pleasant scenery. Cranbrook, the main campus of Rocky Mountain College, has a population of 20,000. It is a safe, friendly and cheap city, only one hour's drive from the United States and three hours' drive from the scenic city of Banff. Cranbrook Airport has a 90-minute flight from Vancouver every day. The enrollment of Rocky Mountain College each academic year includes more than 2,000 Canadian students and 100 international students. The school's facilities and services include: convenient computer and free Internet, language practice room, library, indoor climbing wall, gymnasium, outdoor playground, gym, forest hiking trail, cafeteria, bookstore, student dormitory on campus, leisure and entertainment coordinator, and international student consultant/host family coordinator.

Major: ① Diploma in Tourism Management (transferable to university) lasts for two years; ② Adventure tourism business for two years.

4. Vancouver Island University.

School background: Vancouver Island University was founded in 1969, with nearly 20,000 students, including more than 200 international students from more than 60 countries. The college offers master's degree, bachelor's degree, university transfer credit, university diploma, certificate and English language certificate courses. All students are taught in small classes and are taught by experienced qualified teachers. Tuition and living expenses are very cheap. There are well-equipped libraries, computers, science laboratories, gymnasiums and art galleries on campus. Provide support services for overseas students, including consultation, freshman visit, accommodation and social activities. Language courses start in three semesters every year.

After studying at Vancouver Island University for one or two years, students have the opportunity to transfer to other prestigious universities with which they have agreements, such as UBC, Victoria University, McMaster University, University of Western Ontario, university of alberta and University of Calgary. Their credits are also recognized.

Major: ① Tourism and Hotel Management (junior college or undergraduate course): educational system, two or four years, with two paid internships; ② Leisure industry management (postgraduate): the academic system is 65438+6- 10 month.