About Resort And Hotel Management in Selkirk College
Studies begin with an understanding of where tourism originates and encompass the supervision of hospitality facilities. Knowledge, skills and practices pertaining to the industry, such as the reception of guests, food and beverage services, recreation and convention planning, accounting, maintenance, supervisory and overall management techniques are topics covered. Communications and human relations are emphasized.
The objective of the program, through classroom instruction, practical lab training and work experience, is to enable students to develop the abilities, skills and attitudes to analyze situations objectively and to then make effective management decisions.
The guiding principle of the Resort and Hotel Management program is student centered involvement through both classroom and project based learning. During the school year our students are involved in organizing and supporting Selkirk College as a host institution for special events and conferences. Students participate in a professional internship program consisting of five months in the summer and fall between the first and second year of the program.
Learn more about Scholar's Dining Room: A seasonal, open-to-the-public restaurant, managed by Hospitality & Tourism Program students.
Become Proficient In
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Tourism Management
- Organizational leadership
- Business communications
- Hotel and resort management
- Food and beverage management
- Event planning
Academic qualification equivalents
- Completion of All India or State Board HSC (XII): 55% or higher in relevant subjects.
English language requirements (one of the below):
Selkirk College Highlights
University Type |
Public |
Campus |
Urban |
Annual Endowment |
75 Million CAD |
Academic Calendar |
Semester Based |
% Of International Students |
More Than 10% |
Programs Offered |
Undergraduate, Graduate, Online |
Campus Housing Capacity |
500/Building |
Student To Faculty Ratio |
15: 1 |
Total Enrollment |
12,000 |
English Proficiency Test |
TOEFL/IELTS |
Financial Aid |
Scholarships, Loans, Grants |
Selkirk College Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
- The payment of the semester must be made by the students before the first day of academic term.
- For payment methods cash, cheque, money order, bank draft, credit as well as debit cards are accepted
- The annual fees of courses vary with each other. Below mentioned is the estimated cost of living in Canada when enrolled at the institute:
Expenditure |
Cost |
TUITION |
12,452 CAD |
MANDATORY FEES |
531.24 CAD |
STUDENT UNION FEES |
432 CAD |
BOOKS AND SUPPLIES |
2,494.99 CAD |
TOTAL |
15,910.23 CAD |