Canadian Aviation College
This remarkable institution offers a variety of training programs for those who are looking to enter the airline transportation industry.
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This innovative, forward-thinking campus engages students with experiential education and applied learning opportunities to enrich your journey of professional development.
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At state-of-the-art campuses throughout British Columbia, gain industry-focused academic training and integrated hands-on experience preparing you for a career in transportation management.
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Fairleigh Dickinson University The Vancouver, British Columbia, campus of this American private university offers an Individualized Studies program with a specialization in Hospitality and Tourism Management. Through small classes and practical work experience opportunities, gain the knowledge and skills to pursue a career in accommodations, food and beverage services, recreation and entertainment, or travel services. Programs include:
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Royal Roads University Situated near Victoria, British Columbia, this unique university (it has a castle!) offers a mix of distance and in-person programs, ranging from undergraduate to professional and continuing studies. Whether you’re starting out or looking to build on existing experiences, Royal Roads can prepare you for careers in accommodations, recreation and entertainment, or travel services. Programs […]
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College of the Rockies With five state-of-the-art campuses throughout the British Columbia’s beautiful East Kootenay region, College of the Rockies offers a wide range of tourism-related programming, preparing graduates for careers in accommodations, food and beverage services, recreation and entertainment, or travel services. Programs include:
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Native Education College Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Native Education College provides a culturally appropriate and supportive learning environment for Indigenous learners, within available resources. Non-Indigenous learners are welcome. Its tourism programming prepares learners for careers in recreation and entertainment and travel services, and includes the chance to develop hands-on skills and network with industry professionals. Programs include:
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