Business & Management Programs
Tourism Studies
2-Year Diploma Program – 6 semesters
Program Fees: Domestic Students, International Students
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VIU also offers a Recreation & Sport Management diploma, a Bachelor of Tourism Management degree, and a Master of Arts in Sustainable Leisure Management.
This program is offered as a mandatory Co-operative Education format with four academic semesters and two paid Co-op placements.
The Program
The focus of this program is on the provision of leisure experiences for domestic and international visitors. The program assesses the impact of tourism on individuals, communities, and the environment in order to develop best practices for sustainable tourism development. The features of the program include the provision of applied skills and knowledge, direct leadership experience, a co-operative education model (paid employment), and small class sizes.
The program prepares students for career entry; however, students interested in further studies can apply to the Bachelor of Tourism Management degree.
Career Opportunities
The management of tourism services is a challenging career in this increasingly leisure-oriented society. Dynamic, creative and innovative people are needed to plan, organize and supervise leisure experiences in a variety of diverse settings. The types of positions that graduates may occupy include the following:
- Commercial Recreation and Tourism Enterprises, such as private tour companies, leisure-related retail outlets, tourism attractions, health spas, fitness complexes.
- Adventure Tourism and Park Management, providing nature-based leisure experiences like camping, wilderness experiences, risk recreation, as well as environmental education and managing the resources required for nature-based leisure.
- Tourism Services, including destination resorts and hotels, theme parks, tourist attractions, convention and meeting business, and special events and festivals.
- Tour operations, including the packaging, marketing, and operation of tours, tour guiding and interpretation services.
Admission Requirements
- General admission requirements apply.
- English 12 with minimum C+ grade, or equivalent.
- Minimum C grade in one of the following: Principles of Mathematics 11, Applications of Mathematics 11, Foundations of Mathematics 11, Pre-calculus 11, or equivalent.
- Official transcript of grades from high school (and post-secondary institutions where applicable).
Notes on Admission
- Field work may require a criminal record check prior to placement.
- An interview may be required.
- An assessment of writing skills may be required.
- Enrolment in this program is limited. Students who meet or exceed the minimum admission requirements may not necessarily be admitted to the program.
- All new students must participate in a compulsory orientation held early in the Fall semester.
Start Date and Application Deadline
The program starts in September and applications are accepted between November 15 and March 31. For further information regarding late applications and program contacts check the Program Availability List.
Co-operative Education
Hands-on experience in the tourism industry is gained during two terms of Co-operative Education placements. Under the Co-operative Education format, formal supervised work terms are integrated into the total curriculum on a paid basis. Students will benefit from the experience by:
- relating academic study more effectively to the field of practice;
- developing a career focus within the tourism industry;
- gaining valuable practical experience;
- being able to finance a larger portion of their education.
Access to Co-operative Education placements is based on students GPA (minimum of 2.33 (C+) is required) and their willingness to work as a team member with faculty and Co-operative Education staff to find appropriate placements.
Students in Co-operative Education work terms pay a co-op fee, which is due during the second month of each work term.
Special Expenses
Co-op fees are due during the second month of each work term.
All fees and costs are subject to change without prior notice.
Exit Requirement
Beyond satisfying the academic requirements necessary for graduation, all students must obtain four exit requirements from the categories of leadership, technical training, or professional development. These may be obtained by completing certifications, or attending workshops and conferences from an approved list of options.
Further Studies
Students may also continue their education by applying to the third year of VIUs Bachelor of Tourism Management, Major in Recreation program.
Program Outline
YEAR 1 |
Credits |
|---|---|
TOUR 100 - (Intro to Recreation and Tourism) |
3 |
TOUR 101 - (Intro to Marketing in Recreation and Tourism) |
3 |
TOUR 110 - (Co-operative Education Preparation) |
1 |
TOUR 153 - (Cultural Issues in Recreation and Tourism) |
3 |
TOUR 159 - (Environmental Stewardship in Recreation and Tourism) |
3 |
TOUR 161 - (Leadership in Recreation and Tourism) |
3 |
TOUR 170 - (Delivery Systems in Recreation and Tourism) |
3 |
TOUR 190 - (Programming and Special Events in Recreation and Tourism) |
3 |
ENGL 115 - (University Writing and Research) |
3 |
ENGL 204 - (Business and Technical Writing) (effective September 2012) or, |
3 |
* Elective |
3 |
Total Credits |
31 |
Summer |
Credits |
|---|---|
TOUR 109 - (Co-op Education Work Placement I) |
9 |
YEAR 2 |
Credits |
|---|---|
TOUR 200 - (Human Resource Management in Recreation and Tourism) or, |
3 |
TOUR 210 - (Co-operative Education Preparation) |
1 |
TOUR 220 - (Facility Management in Recreation and Tourism) |
3 |
TOUR 226 - (Law for Recreation and Tourism Managers) |
3 |
TOUR 251 - (Market Research Methods in Recreation and Tourism) |
3 |
ACCT 101 - (Accounting Essentials for Non-Financial Managers) |
3 |
ECON 100 - (Intro to Economics) |
3 |
*Two Electives |
6 |
**Two courses chosen from: |
6 |
Total Credits |
31 |
Summer |
Credits |
|---|---|
TOUR 209 - (Co-op Education Work Placement II) |
9 |
* General electives must be from outside the Department of Recreation and Tourism Management.
** Some courses are offered on a rotational basis and may not be offered every academic year. For current offerings, please check the Student Handbook for the Recreation and Tourism Management Department at web.viu.ca/rectour.
Updated March 12, 2012
