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GEORGIAN COLLEGE 103 HOSPITALIT Y, TOURISM AND RECREATION = COMPETITIVE = PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS GeorgianCollege.ca/TRVL 705.728.1968, ext. 1406 ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA – CO-OP 2 years (4 semesters) 1 co-op work term STARTS SEPTEMBER, JANUARY BARRIE APPROX. FIRST YEAR FEES: $4,583.06 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS OSSD or equivalent with • Grade 12 English (C or U) Experience a unique blend of supportive academic instruction and active hands-on learning opportunities designed to provide a solid foundation for entry into the world of tourism. The demand for new tourism experiences has created many exceptional career possibilities. An extended co-op work term also allows students to gain and sustain valuable industry knowledge and skills that set them apart from other applicants upon graduation. Join this dynamic global industry and explore a world of possibility. Career opportunities Positions are available in: • travel or tourism-related small businesses • corporations • government agencies • destination marketing organizations • attractions and events • heritage and cultural sites A few examples of positions in these areas include: • events co-ordinator • marketing co-ordinator • public relations assistant • tour guide • incentive travel sales associate • tourism co-ordinator • guest service supervisor • group sales specialist • visitor information co- ordinator • communications officer Future study options: Graduates of TRVL may be granted credit toward degree studies at the following institutions via articulation and transfer agreements: Davenport University (US), Griffith University (Australia), IMI University Centre (Switzerland), Laurier Brantford (ON), Robert Gordon University (UK), Royal Roads University (BC), University of Guelph (ON), and University of New Brunswick Saint John (NB). See page 23 for details. TOURISM AND TRAVEL TRVL GeorgianCollege.ca/SROP 705.728.1968, ext. 1870 ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA – CO-OP 2 years (4 semesters) 2 co-op work terms STARTS SEPTEMBER, MAY BARRIE APPROX. FIRST YEAR FEES: $4,783.06 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS OSSD or equivalent with • Grade 12 English (C or U) This is a program for people who love to ski or snowboard and want to explore opportunities to work in the snow resort industry. Students develop skills and knowledge they can use to find success at snow resorts, in other fields or in further studies. Students are also exposed to healthy, active ways of living, adventure, challenge and variety, and connectedness with the outdoors. The program is closely aligned with snow industry partners who offer two paid co-op work placements in the winter as well as hands-on learning opportunities during the off-season periods. Career opportunities • snow school supervisor • pro patroller • risk manager • terrain park builder • lift mechanic • event co-ordinator • grooming operator • group sales co-ordinator • rentals supervisor • retail manager • marketing assistant • entrepreneur While most grads work full-time seasonally in combination with a complementary summer occupation, many grads have secured full-time year-round employment. Future study options: Graduates of SROP may be granted credit toward degree studies at the following institutions via articulation and transfer agreements: Davenport University (US), Royal Roads University (BC), and University of New Brunswick Saint John (NB). See page 23 for details. SNOW RESORT OPERATIONS SROP

