Program Description
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The curriculum is designed
to allow the student to develop the skills, knowledge and behaviour
required to work in the Tourism Industry with a special emphasis
placed on preparation towards the specific requirements of the
Airline Industry. In addition to a strong Tourism Business foundation,
this course adds language skills, customer relations awareness,
and stresses the importance of safety and emergency procedures
as the flight attendant's primary role. |
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Career Opportunities
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Graduates are employed with
Canadian and International scheduled carriers as well as the charter
airlines, as Flight Attendants, and as Reservationists, and Ground
Crew. While this course is designed for those planning a career
with the airlines, many graduates have chosen to work in related
areas of Tourism and have found themselves to be well prepared
for a successful career in this dynamic industry. |
Common Job Titles:
- Flight Attendant,
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Travel Agent,
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Travel
Counsellor
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Employment Prospects -
Over the next five years: Good
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Employment for this occupation
is expected to be stable through the year 2005 with vacancies
being created by retirements in the airlines, and a modest increase
in overall aviation activity. Graduates should be prepared to
relocate to secure employment, especially early in their careers. |
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Characteristics of Occupation
Main Industries of Employment:
- BAirline Industry,
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Business Service,
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Tourism
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Admission Requirements
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- Ontario Secondary
School Diploma at or above the general level, or equivalent
- Grade 9 French
- Grade 12 English
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Immigration Prospects for Canada/USA |
Latest information is available upon request. |