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Advance your hospitality career by obtaining a Canadian academic qualification while acquiring hands-on work experience in this fast-paced, thriving sector.
This postgraduate diploma prepares students for managerial and leadership positions within the international hospitality and tourism fields.
Throughout your Canadian tourism and hospitality management diploma program, you'll study subjects like domestic and international tourism operations, including tourism strategy development, service excellence, personnel management, event coordination, hotel administration, and intercultural tourism practices.
As a component of this 16-month program, you'll complete a 280-hour, intensive practicum in your preferred hospitality sector, implementing classroom theories in real-world settings.
After completing the program, graduates may qualify for a three-year Post-Graduation Work Permit to pursue careers in Canada's tourism and hospitality sectors.
Program competencies
Master sophisticated computer graphics technologies used in visual effects production, including programming scripts to manipulate advanced effects software.
Develop expertise across various visual effects techniques and assess suitable technological applications for specific creative requirements in production workflows.
Maintain enthusiasm for continuous, self-guided learning about evolving technologies, development processes, and creative methodologies in visual effects and related industry innovations.
Generate and refine original creative concepts and intellectual properties, with the capability to independently produce projects and assess their commercial viability for independent or studio distribution.
Acquire in-depth knowledge of the visual effects sector, including its corporate structures, production firms, and professional networks.
Contribute to community building and collaborative partnerships within the industry.
Evaluate and apply the technical, conceptual, and artistic procedures required to deliver professional-grade work as independent creators or as members of studio production teams.
Exhibit professional conduct, strong teamwork abilities, effective communication skills, and thorough understanding of team dynamics and professional relationships in production environments.
Completion of an undergraduate degree from a recognized institution with a cumulative GPA (CGPA) of 2.0 or higher with preference given to students with a 2.5 or higher on the final two years of study
English Language Requirements
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): paper=540, internet=75, or
English Language Assessment (ELA)=128, or
International English Language Testing System (Academic IELTS)=6.0 overall, and no one score less than 5.5 and a min score of 6.0 in writing, or
Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL)=60, or
Pearson Test of English (PTE Academic)=53, or
Capilano University EAP 090 with a minimum B+ grade.