Postgraduate Diploma • Hospitality and Tourism

Hospitality & Tourism Post Graduate Diploma

Develop postgraduate-level knowledge of guest experience, hospitality operations, tourism services, commercial planning, and team leadership.

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CredentialPostgraduate Diploma
Duration2 years
Delivery ModeHybrid (Inquire about it), Live/Recorded Online, On-campus
Start Date(s)January | May | September
Total Fees$19,000

Prepare for Career Opportunities with Hospitality & Tourism Post Graduate Diploma

Program delivery and scheduling depend on the selected intake. Refer to the current Program details above and confirm availability with Admissions.

Develop postgraduate-level knowledge of guest experience, hospitality operations, tourism services, commercial planning, and team leadership.

The training connects guest-centred service with operational planning, commercial awareness, communication, teamwork, and leadership.

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Hospitality & Tourism Post Graduate Diploma

What this program can offer

Program Benefits and Learning Experience

Postgraduate Diploma Pathway

Follow a structured learning experience focused on the knowledge and practices described for this program.

Program-Specific Topics

Build understanding through focused lessons covering the core themes, terminology, workflows, and documentation of the subject.

Industry Context

Connect the training with the expectations, responsibilities, and quality practices encountered in relevant workplaces.

Applied Learning

Work through guided examples, scenarios, records, and problem-solving activities appropriate to the program topic.

Flexible Delivery

Available delivery formats and schedules depend on the selected intake and are shown in the current Program details.

Understand the focus and learning context

Program Overview

Graduates of the program will be competitively positioned to pursue a wide range of roles, including Customer Service Manager, Accommodation Manager, Events Coordinator, Catering Service Manager, Food and Beverage Service Manager, Restaurant Manager, Guest Service Agent, Tourism Development Manager, Conference Planner, Food and Catering Services Coordinator, Project Manager 6 Planning Tourism Destinations, Hospitality and Tourism Relationship Manager, Travel Sales Coordinator, and Booking and Reservations Officer.

As part of the program requirements, students must complete 320 hours of co-op work experience to obtain their diploma. This practical component ensures students gain real-world exposure in the field. NACPT9s dedication to excellence is reflected in its faculty, composed of experienced professionals and recognized experts in the hospitality and tourism sector. The curriculum combines theoretical instruction with experiential learning through hands-on training, industry workshops, guest speaker sessions, and project work 6preparing graduates for successful careers in the dynamic and global hospitality and tourism industry.

JOB ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (OPTIONAL)

NACPT offers a dedicated Job Assistance Program to support all graduates in successfully transitioning into the workforce. This unique, optional program allows graduates to work individually with experienced industry professionals to maximize employment opportunities in their field of study. As part of the program, NACPT9s Career Development Team provides personalized support, including resume customization, job-specific interview preparation, one-on-one coaching, and networking opportunities with industry experts. Graduates also gain exclusive access to hidden job openings not advertised to the public.

Qualified participants will receive professional references for specific projects completed during the program, enhancing their credibility with potential employers. Additionally, students will have the opportunity to connect with NACPT alumni currently working in pharmaceutical and related industries, further expanding their professional network.

This Job Development Program is designed to help students build a strategic career plan with expert guidance and real industry insights. Please note that participation in this program is optional and not required for graduation. Learn more.

Skills Acquired

A comprehensive skill set is developed in the following areas through the hospitality and tourism programs:

  • Front desk customer service
  • Event management
  • Marketing and sales and management
  • Facilities Management
  • Managing transnational travel corporations
  • Familiarity with the legal framework
  • Familiarity with the database of events
  • Providing training to employees
  • Organization and time management
  • Planning and scheduling
  • Business communication
  • Knowledge in statistics and accounting
  • Learn to create an e-business strategy
  • Conflict resolution

This program is Approved as a vocational program under the Ontario Career Colleges Act, 2005

Core topics for this program

What You Will Learn

Guest and Service Experience

Design consistent, inclusive, professional service across customer touchpoints.

Hospitality Operations

Connect front-office, accommodation, food service, events, facilities, and service recovery.

Tourism and Commercial Planning

Explore destinations, products, channels, revenue awareness, marketing, and partnerships.

Leadership and Performance

Use scheduling, communication, standards, budgets, quality measures, and improvement planning.

Build a practical foundation

Skills and Knowledge You Will Develop

  • Guest and Service Experience
  • Hospitality Operations
  • Tourism and Commercial Planning
  • Leadership and Performance
  • Guest-experience and service recovery
  • Hospitality operations awareness
  • Tourism product and destination knowledge
  • Team coordination and communication
  • Commercial and performance awareness

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Program Curriculum

Study plan

Semester 1

5 courses
  1. HPC01 Introduction to Hospitality & Tourism (H&T 001)
  2. HPC02 Fundamentals of Marketing (MKT 002)
  3. HPC03 Fundamentals of Accounting (MGT 003)
  4. HPC04 Microeconomics (ECO 004)
  5. HPC05 Introduction to HRM (MGT 005)
Study plan

Semester 2

5 courses
  1. HPC06 Operations Research (MGT 006)
  2. HPC07 Organizational Behaviour (MGT 007)
  3. HPC08 Business Ethics (BUS 008)
  4. HPC09 Managing Front Office Operations (H&T 009)
  5. HPC10 Hospitality Law (BUS 010)
Study plan

Semester 3

2 courses
  1. HPC11 Managing Technology in the Hospitality Industry (MGT 011)
  2. HPC12 Project Management (MGT 012)
Study plan

Semester 4

4 courses
  1. HPC13 Strategic Management (MGT 013)
  2. HPC14 Housekeeping (H&T 014)
  3. HPC15 Food & Beverage Management (MGT 015)
  4. HPC16 Training & Development in Hospitality

Support from inquiry through completion

Why Choose NACPT Pharma College?

Career-Focused Content

Study practical concepts and workplace context connected to the program subject.

Experienced Guidance

Learn with instructor support and opportunities to ask questions about the course material.

Flexible Program Options

Ask Admissions about current online, live, recorded, hybrid, or on-campus availability.

Admissions Support

Receive guidance about eligibility, schedules, fees, registration, and the documents needed for your intake.

Consider whether the training matches your goals

Who Should Take This Program?

  • Hospitality and tourism graduates
  • Service-industry supervisors and staff
  • Professionals preparing for leadership
  • Internationally educated hospitality learners
  • Career changers interested in guest-focused operations

Confirm your eligibility and documents

Admission Requirements

Admission Requirements

  • Mature students above or at the age of 18.
  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent.

Prerequisite Program

English as a Second Language (ESL) International program – Level 5
Prerequisite program for enrolling into an academic vocational diploma program.

Duration: 8 Weeks
Mode of Delivery: In person

ESL – Level 5 is the prerequisite program to enroll into any academic program for temporary residence students in Canada. Integrates intermediate grammar to advanced levels of speaking, writing, listening, and written communication.

Connect training with relevant work environments

Career and Professional Development

Students can pursue the following jobs after the hospitality and tourism program:

  • Customer Service Manager
  • Accommodation Manager
  • Events Coordinator
  • Catering Service Manager
  • Food & Beverage Service Manager
  • Restaurant Manager
  • Guest Service Agent
  • Tourism Development Manager
  • Conference Planner
  • Food and Catering Services Coordinator
  • Project Manager - Planning Tourism Destination
  • Hospitality & Tourism Relationship Manager
  • Hospitality & Tourism Travel Sales Coordinator
  • Booking and Reservations Officer

Take the Next Step with Hospitality & Tourism Post Graduate Diploma

Speak with Admissions about the current intake, delivery format, tuition, prerequisites, and registration steps for Hospitality & Tourism Post Graduate Diploma.

Contact NACPT Pharma College

Toronto Campus
9 – 5310 Finch Ave East, Toronto, ON M1S 5E8
+1 (416) 412-7374 (extn +1) | +1 647 998 7374
admission@nacptpharmacollege.com
Brampton Campus
44 Queen St E, Brampton, ON L6V 1A2
+1 (416) 412-7374 (extn +2) | +1 647 998 7374
admission@nacptpharmacollege.com
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What to know before you apply

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Hospitality & Tourism Post Graduate Diploma program cover?

Develop postgraduate-level knowledge of guest experience, hospitality operations, tourism services, commercial planning, and team leadership.

How long is the program?

The current duration is displayed in the Program details above. Confirm the schedule and completion timeline for your selected intake with Admissions.

How is the program delivered?

Available online, live, recorded, hybrid, or on-campus formats vary by program and intake. Use the current delivery information above and confirm the scheduled format before registering.

Are there admission requirements or prerequisites?

Requirements vary by credential and applicant background. Contact Admissions for the current eligibility criteria and document checklist.

Where can I get the detailed course outline?

Contact Admissions for the current course sequence, topic details, schedule, and any program-specific practical requirements.

Does completing the program guarantee employment or professional authorization?

No. Employment, certification, licensing, scope of practice, and role eligibility are determined by employers and applicable authorities. Confirm requirements for your intended pathway.