X. Degree Programs
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Comm.)
Tourism Management (TMGT)
School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, College of Management and Economics
As the world's largest industry, tourism encompasses a wide range of public and private enterprises that require knowledgeable and talented management professionals. The program in Tourism Management builds on a strong base of hospitality management courses (human resources management, accounting, finance, hotel operations). In conjunction with these courses the program provides specialized courses dealing with the economic, social, cultural and environmental aspects of the industry as well as the critical functions of tourism marketing, distribution, planning and development. In addition, there are opportunities to develop expertise in eco-tourism and international tourism operations. Students may consult the Faculty Advisor or the B.Comm. Program Counsellor for additional information.
Verified work experience in the hospitality and tourism industry is required for students to be eligible to graduate. Group work is a significant part of core credit work.
Liberal Education Requirement
As part of the graduation requirement all students within the B.Comm. Program are required to complete 1.50 credits from at least two different subject prefixes as listed under the B.Comm. Program Information section of the undergraduate calendar.
Major
For this major, 15.50 of the 20.00 credits are specified as core requirements, 2.00 are restricted electives (from List A), 1.50 are the Liberal Education Requirement and 1.00 are free electives.
Given the professional and applied nature of the program, there are no double majors or minors associated with the degree. Elective options enable students to select courses which support or complement their primary field of study. Students interested in earning the Certificate in Leadership can use a combination of restricted, Liberal Education and free electives to do so. See http://www.leadershipcertificate.com/ for information about this certificate and its course requirements.
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Semester 7
Semester 8
List A - Restricted Electives
In addition to the required core credits listed above, students must also take a minimum of 2.00 restricted elective credits from the following list, throughout the program. Students may choose to explore a variety of subjects or may choose to study an area related to their major in some depth. Restricted electives are listed below and have been grouped into major subject areas which are related to the professional interests of the Tourism Management major. Students may, however, choose restricted electives from any of those listed without regard to the categories.
Students may also select language courses as restricted electives. Students without a second language are encouraged to take language courses.
Courses related to eco-tourism: | ||
ECON*2100 | [0.50] | Economic Growth and Environmental Quality |
EDRD*3400 | [0.50] | Sustainable Communities |
FARE*2700 | [0.50] | Survey of Natural Resource Economics |
FARE*4290 | [0.50] | Land Economics |
FARE*4310 | [0.50] | Resource Economics |
GEOG*2210 | [0.50] | Environment and Resources |
GEOG*3490 | [0.50] | Tourism and Environment |
PHIL*2070 | [0.50] | Philosophy of the Environment |
POLS*3370 | [0.50] | Environmental Politics and Governance |
Courses related to international tourism: | ||
ECON*2650 | [0.50] | Introductory Development Economics |
ECON*3620 | [0.50] | International Trade |
ECON*4830 | [0.50] | Economic Development |
EDRD*3160 | [0.50] | International Communication |
GEOG*3490 | [0.50] | Tourism and Environment |
HTM*2740 | [0.50] | Cultural Aspects of Food |
Courses for those interested in developing tourism related real estate: | ||
GEOG*3490 | [0.50] | Tourism and Environment |
LARC*2820 | [0.50] | Urban and Regional Planning |
REAL*1820 | [0.50] | Real Estate and Housing |
REAL*2820 | [0.50] | Real Estate Finance |
REAL*3810 | [0.50] | Real Estate Market Analysis |
REAL*3890 | [0.50] | Property Management |
REAL*4820 | [0.50] | Real Estate Appraisal |
REAL*4840 | [0.50] | Housing and Real Estate Law |
Courses dealing with the social and economic environment of business: | ||
ECON*2310 | [0.50] | Intermediate Microeconomics |
ECON*2410 | [0.50] | Intermediate Macroeconomics |
ECON*3520 | [0.50] | Labour Economics |
ECON*3660 | [0.50] | Economics of Equity Markets |
ECON*3760 | [0.50] | Fundamentals of Derivatives |
ECON*3860 | [0.50] | International Finance |
ECON*3960 | [0.50] | Money, Credit and the Financial System |
MCS*4050 | [0.50] | The Evolution of Capitalism: A Canadian Perspective |
PHIL*1010 | [0.50] | Introductory Philosophy: Social and Political Issues |
PHIL*2600 | [0.50] | Business and Professional Ethics |
POLS*1400 | [0.50] | Issues in Canadian Politics |
Courses dealing with human behaviour particularly as related to work and work groups: | ||
ANTH*1150 | [0.50] | Introduction to Anthropology |
ANTH*2160 | [0.50] | Social Anthropology |
HROB*2010 | [0.50] | Foundations of Leadership |
HROB*3030 | [0.50] | Workplace Health and Safety |
HROB*3050 | [0.50] | Employment Law |
HROB*4010 | [0.50] | Leadership Certificate Capstone |
ECON*2200 | [0.50] | Industrial Relations |
PSYC*1000 | [0.50] | Introduction to Psychology |
PSYC*2310 | [0.50] | Introduction to Social Psychology |
SOAN*2040 | [0.50] | Globalization of Work and Organizations |
SOC*1100 | [0.50] | Sociology |
Courses dealing with marketing and consumer behaviour: | ||
MCS*2600 | [0.50] | Fundamentals of Consumer Behaviour |
MCS*3000 | [0.50] | Advanced Marketing |
MCS*3010 | [0.50] | Quality Management |
MCS*3620 | [0.50] | Marketing Communications |
MCS*4400 | [0.50] | Pricing Management |
PSYC*1000 | [0.50] | Introduction to Psychology |
Courses related to Hospitality and Tourism Management: | ||
HTM*2700 | [0.50] | Introductory Foods |
HTM*2740 | [0.50] | Cultural Aspects of Food |
HTM*3030 | [0.50] | Beverage Management |
HTM*3060 | [0.50] | Lodging Management |
HTM*3090 | [1.00] | Restaurant Operations Management |
HTM*3180 | [0.50] | Casino Operations Management |
HTM*3780 | [0.50] | Economics of Food Usage |
HTM*4050 | [0.50] | Wine and Oenology |
HTM*4090 | [0.50] | Hospitality and Tourism Facilities Management and Design |
HTM*4110 | [0.50] | Advanced Restaurant Operations |
HTM*4130 | [0.50] | Current Management Topics |
HTM*4250 | [0.50] | Hospitality Revenue Management |
HTM*4500 | [0.50] | Special Study in Hospitality and Tourism |
Courses related to accounting and administration: | ||
ACCT*2240 | [0.50] | Applied Financial Accounting |
ACCT*3230 | [0.50] | Intermediate Management Accounting |
ACCT*3280 | [0.50] | Auditing I |
ACCT*3330 | [0.50] | Intermediate Financial Accounting I |
ACCT*3340 | [0.50] | Intermediate Financial Accounting II |
ACCT*3350 | [0.50] | Taxation |
ACCT*4220 | [0.50] | Advanced Financial Accounting |
ACCT*4230 | [0.50] | Advanced Management Accounting |
MCS*2100 | [0.50] | Personal Financial Management |
MGMT*4260 | [0.50] | International Business |
Courses to prepare for The Certified Human Resource Professional (CHRP) designation: | ||
ECON*2200 | [0.50] | Industrial Relations |
HROB*3010 | [0.50] | Managing and Rewarding Performance |
HROB*3030 | [0.50] | Workplace Health and Safety |
HROB*3070 | [0.50] | Attracting and Acquiring Talent |
HROB*3090 | [0.50] | Developing Talent |
HROB*4060 | [0.50] | Workforce Optimization |
Other restricted electives: | ||
CHEM*1100 | [0.50] | Chemistry Today |
CIS*1000 | [0.50] | Introduction to Computer Applications |
EDRD*3140 | [0.50] | Organizational Communication |
ENGL*1200 | [0.50] | Reading the Contemporary World |
ENGL*1410 | [0.50] | Major Writers |
MGMT*4050 | [0.50] | Applied Community Project I |
MGMT*4060 | [0.50] | Applied Community Project II |
MGMT*4350 | [0.50] | Business Case Competition Preparation |
PHIL*2100 | [0.50] | Critical Thinking |
Electives and Liberal Education Requirement
The 2.50 electives in the program must include 1.50 credits toward the B.Comm. Liberal Education Requirement.