Hospitality – Hotel and Restaurant (HRBH/HHRP)

This Cambrian College diploma program, offered in a continuous 16-month fast-track format, focuses on the practical aspects of hospitality service

FEES : CAD $9,995   |   Limited Scholarship: CAD $2500
Fees after Scholarship: CAD $7495

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Imperatives

Fees

$35,474.36

Language

English

Campus

Brampton & Toronto

Level of study

Diploma

Duration

2 Year

Time commitment

25-35 hours per week

Subject

Business

About the Hanson College

In the Hospitality – Hotel and Restaurant program, the focus will be on the practical aspects of hospitality service. The program has been designed so that students develop and acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to enter the workforce and to perform their roles in front-line service. Students will be instructed in mixology, wines, customer service, hotel services, and menu planning and design. They will also be provided with an introduction to managerial concepts including accounting, marketing, law and human resource management.

Get to know our instructors

Our team consists of industry experts with years of rich knowledge and renowned experience, ready to teach.

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Adnan Sarwar

Business & Tourism Instructor

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Ethan Feng

Tourism Instructor

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Mike Bisson

Business and Tourism Instructor

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Sourabh Aggarwal

Business Instructor

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Subbalakshmi Pillai

Tourism Instructor

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1. Complete the Application

Study diploma programs in Business and Tourism priced at just CAD 10,000 payable in 4 easy instalments

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2. Get Shortlisted

Get set up for success in both classroom and work by earning 25 Education points and 15 Work points, post-completion of your diploma

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3. Secure Admission

Transfer your credits to a full-time degree or apply directly for PR (Permanent Residency) with fully flexible diploma programs

Program outline

To be considered, applicants require a secondary school diploma or HRBH degree from an Ontario College or equivalent, including:

1. Grade 12 English

2. Grade 11 Mathematics

3. Recommended: competency in Microsoft Office Word, Excel, and software

Applicants from non-English-speaking countries must achieve the minimum requirements of an overall IELTS score of 6 and no band less than 5.5 issued in the past 24 months. Duolingo score of 110-115.

All other acceptable tests and results for admission can be found here.

1. Exemptions may be granted to students who have completed at least 3 years of formal academic studies in which English was the medium of instruction.

2. Students can also satisfy the English language proficiency requirement by successfully completing the EAP program offered by Hanson Language School.

*Hanson College of Business, Health & Technology specializes in educating international students and only accepts non-Canadian applicants possessing valid study permits into programs for which it partners with Cambrian College.

Semester 1

SSC1000: Media and Current Events (3 credits)
MTH1224: Mathematics for Hospitality (3 credits)
HRM1125: Beverages & Mixology (, 3 credits)
HRM1004: Intro to Tourism & Hospitality (, 3 credits)
HRM1002: Restaurant & Operations (, 3 credits)
ENG1002: College Communications (, 3 credits)
ACC1100: Intro to Financial Accounting (, 4 credits)
GEX1000: Equivalency General Education (, 3 credits)

Semester 2

MKT1106: Marketing for Tourism & Hospitality (4 credits)
HRM1013: Restaurant Operations Lab (3 credits)
HRM1012: Food and Nutrition Theory (4 credits)
HRM1000: Facility Management (2 credits)
ECN1002: Economics (3 credits)
BUS2040: Organizational Behaviour (3 credits)
ACC1310: Financial Accounting II (4 credits)

Semester 3

HRM1014: Kitchen Essentials (3 credits)
HRM1015: Rooms Division Theory (2 credits)
HRM1016: Procurement & Cost Control (3 credits)
HRM1017: Front Office Procedures (4 credits)
HRP1000: Intro to Human Resources (3 credits)
LAW1029: Hospitality Law & Risk Management (3 credits)
POL1500: Canadian Political Studies (3 credits)
PSY1050: Introduction to Psychology I (3 credits)

Semester 4

HRM1023: Field Placement (7 credits)
HRM1022: Revenue Management (2 credits)
HRM1021: Workplace Readiness (1 credit)
HRM1020: Service Excellence (2 credits)
HRM1019: Rooms Division Practical (2 credits)
HRM1018: Banquet & Catering Management (3 credits)

Tuition

Term Cost (CAD)
Term 1 $8,868.59
Term 2 $8,868.59
Term 3 $8,868.59
Term 4 $8,868.59
Total $35,474.36

Fees do not include books (unless specifically noted), supplies or living costs. All fees presented are estimates for the first academic year of study. Students are responsible for full program fees. Please contact the college for estimates on full program fees.

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Working Professionals
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Recently cleared Senior Secondary (12th Std)
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Fresh Graduates

Future pathways

Academic Opportunities:
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A Field Placement experience is mandatory to Hospitality students in the fourth semester
Graduates of this program may continue their studies at university and may receive credit for their prior College education
Employment Opportunities:
Hotel and front desk
Food and beverage operations
Catering
Resort hosting
Corporate event management

Our students come from over 25 countries

We embrace diversity and global mindedness

Vancouver Campus

960 Quayside Dr., New Westminster, BC, V3M 6G2 Tel: +1 (604) 553 2835 Email: info.vancouver@canadahanson.com

Our Testimonial

"I love exploring and started searching for a college at which I can engage with tourism, culture, and entrepreneurship, and I found Hanson College. It provides endless opportunities and career paths that can open up the world for you".

Reet Sandhu Tourism Student

"I appreciate how inclusive the community at Hanson College is. Being able to support my peers while learning from them and building relationships is an extremely fulfilling experience".

Michael TanBusiness Peer Mentor

"I choose Hanson College because it is student-friendly and the staff always tries to understand their students situation, unlike other colleges I know of."

Kamaljit Singh Tourism Student

Frequently Asked Questions

How will Hanson College’s programs help me to become eligible to apply for immigration streams to Canada?
Our programs are structured to optimize co-op and academic breaks within a diploma program, providing international students with ample opportunities for gaining significant full-time work experience in their field of study. By completing our programs, international students will enhance their eligibility for several immigration streams including Federal Skilled Worker, BC PNP Tech, Canadian Experience Class (via LMIA), BC PNP Skilled Worker Stream, BC PNP Health Authority Stream.
What is the difference between academic break and co-op?
Completing co-op work experience is a mandatory component of our diploma program and is essential for graduation. Academic breaks are intended for international students to work full-time and gain work experience to enhance their eligibility for immigration programs. The more relevant work experience you have, the better your outcomes for immigration
What is the difference between the different immigration streams and Post Graduate Work Permit?
The Federal Skilled Worker, BC PNP Tech, Canadian Experience Class (via LMIA), BC PNP Skilled Worker Stream and BC PNP Health Authority Stream are provincial and federal immigration programs that enable skilled workers with work experience in Canada or abroad, to immigrate to Canada as permanent residents. The Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) program allows eligible graduates to obtain an open work permit, which enables them to work in Canada for a limited time.
Do these programs guarantee PR?
As with other immigration programs, IRCC has the ultimate authority in determining eligibility for PR. Although we cannot ensure PR for our programs, Hanson College will collaborate with employers and immigration officers to ensure that graduates have the best chances of success.
Can I stay in Canada while I apply for PR through FSW or other immigration streams after completing my program?
Yes. As soon as students fulfill the eligibility criteria for BC PNP or FSW, we advise them to apply for PR. If you are employed in a skilled profession during your co-op, it is likely that your employer can support you to continue working after graduation, through a Labour Market Impact Assessment. Hanson will work with your employer to apply for an LMIA on your behalf. You may also switch to visitor status while waiting for PR processing. Individuals on visitors’ visas can apply and receive a work permit for six months, if they are supported with a positive LMIA.
Will Hanson College help me with PR applications after program completion?
Yes. Hanson College will host immigration sessions with Registered Canadian Immigration Consultants for PR applications.
Can I use my employment as my co-op?
Yes. If your program of study and your employment are related, you can use your employment towards your co-op hours. Students may work full-time during the co-op period and during scheduled break periods as long as it does not exceed 150 consecutive days and 180 cumulative days per calendar year.
Why should I choose Hanson College programs over a public institution that grants PGWP?
Hanson College programs simplify the route for students toward permanent residency, bypassing the temporary work permits offered by PGWP programs. Moreover, PGWP programs frequently experience high demand with limited seat availability. Public institutions often charge twice as much tuition compared to Hanson College's fees. Our programs aim to provide graduates with significant work experience through well-structured CO-OP and academic breaks, which are NOT offered extensively in public institutions

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