Reasons for Studying an Advanced Hotel Management Course

03/04/2014 16:32
Those who are already engaged in hospitality industry in the areas of hotel, resort and restaurant management and want to achieve new heights in their careers or seek better employment opportunities may consider upgrading their hospitality knowledge and skills. They may go back to the college and enroll themselves into a graduate certification program in hotel management.
 
Of course what they have learnt on the job always remains with them but the hospitality industry is evolving so rapidly that not only the newcomers but the experienced ones also need to upgrade their skills. Whether they have spent years working with hotels, restaurants, resorts or cruise lines, they will be able to return to the industry to start afresh at the managerial levels after completing an advanced hotel management course.
 
The Current Scenario
 
Most professionals have joined the hospitality industry after either partial post-secondary education or a college diploma. There are very less people who have done an advanced course in hotel management. And this is why they take so long to reach a managerial position.
 
An advanced course in this field can enhance the likelihood of getting employed at managerial positions. Employers are really keen on hiring professionals who have years of experience and advanced education and training in hotel management. As it is a very competitive industry, they don’t want to make any compromises while hiring people for managerial positions.
 
Professionals with postgraduate education can easily find employment in the areas of general management, sales and marketing management, human resources management, labour relations, international operations, hotel revenue and financial management, housekeeping management, security and risk management, service quality management and entrepreneurship and leadership.
 
Postgraduate Hotel Management Programs in Canada
 
The postgraduate hotel management programs prepare graduates to fit key leadership roles in hotels, resorts and restaurants. The accommodation, and food and beverages sectors in Canada are facing a dearth of highly educated and experienced people who can lead teams and bring new concepts to the market. The postgraduate programs are designed to fulfill the industry demand for professionals with leadership and managerial skills.
 
These programs cover a wide selection of courses, such as labour relations management, wines and oenology, managing service quality, business excellence, hospitality marketing strategies, revenue and distribution management, leadership foundations and hospitality financial management. A strong emphasis is laid on developing communication, critical-thinking, problem solving and leadership skills.
 
Centennial College’s one-year hotel, resort and restaurant management program is considered as one of the most prestigious programs. Although numerous other Canadian colleges also offer such programs but Centennial College offers distinctive benefits to its students. The program is taught by industry experienced faculty and incorporates hands-on training in a full service student operated restaurant and two-days-a-week industry placement for 15 weeks in semester two. Besides, the college offers strong employment prospects to program graduates.
 

To apply for this course, the applicants must possess a college diploma or university degree in hospitality, tourism or related discipline. Candidates with diploma or degree in unrelated field are also considered. However, they need to possess related work experience. Candidates with partial post-secondary education with relevant work experience in hospitality may also be considered.