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Hotel Management Technique

Technical Diploma of College Studies (DCS)
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Overview

Become a hotel coordinator for the largest events held in the city and create an unforgettable experience for all visitors. Whether you choose a career in Canada or abroad, LaSalle College Montréal's DCS in Hotel Management Technique will teach you the know-how and etiquette required in a high-end service.
Duration
3 years (6 semesters, 2850 hours)
Schedule
Full-time Daytime
Teaching language
English, French
Mode of Delivery
On-campus
Next semester starts August 25, 2025

About the Program

Industry-experienced Hotel Management Technique faculty impart key success skills, such as top-tier service and hospitality standards, and local and global context proficiency.

Get exciting opportunities locally and internationally with LaSalle College Montréal's DCS in Hotel Management Technique. Practical training, including paid workplace learning and hands-on experiences, ensures versatility and industry connections.

Opportunities

Our unique approach incorporates real-world experience with classroom learning for a hands-on, practical education.

  • Collaborate with active industry professionals;
  • Sharpen skills in a practical setting;
  • Put your learning into practice in our specialized facilities.

Accelerate your career!

Admissions Criteria

Exceptions to these admission criteria may be applied.

Every application is reviewed by the College.

To be eligible for acceptance into this program, applicants are generally required to meet one of the following criteria:

  • Secondary School Diploma (DES).

  • Diploma of Vocational Studies (DVS) with completion of:

    • Language of Instruction from Secondary V,

    • Second Language from Secondary V,

    • Mathematics from Secondary IV.

  • Equivalent education or an instruction deemed sufficient.

List of Courses

Diploma of College Studies (DCS) programs consist of:

  • General education courses common to all programs,
  • General education courses specific to the program,
  • Complementary general education courses.

Concentration Courses

  • Profession and organisation in the tourism, hotel and restaurant industry (90 h)
  • Customer oriented approach in the tourism, hotel and restaurant industry (60 h)
  • IT: research methodology and information sources in the tourism, hotel and restaurant industry (45 h)
  • Health and safety in the workplace (45 h)
  • Culinary culture and trends (60 h)
  • Front desk techniques (90 h)
  • Principles of communication marketing in the tourism, hotel and restaurant industry (60 h)
  • Tourism, hotel and restaurant industry accounting (60 h)
  • Food and beverage service I (75 h)
  • Wine stewarding (45 h)
  • Housekeeping techniques (45 h)
  • Human ressources in the tourism, hotel and restaurant industry (75 h)
  • Sales Techniques in the Tourism, Hotel and Restaurant Industry (60 h)
  • Bar operation techniques (45 h)
  • Management Software - Restaurant (60 h)
  • Food and beverage service II (90 h)
  • Front desk supervision (60 h)
  • Food & beverage supervision (60 h)
  • Supply management (60 h)
  • Night audit (60 h)
  • Sales and promotion management (45 h)
  • Management strategies (60 h)
  • Community management - second language (60 h)
  • Hotel and food service law (45 h)
  • Control of Restaurant Operations (75 h)
  • Revenue management (60 h)
  • Banquet and convention management (60 h)
  • Final project (135 h)
  • Internship (240 h)
  • Design and Technical Maintenance (60 h)
  • Front desk management (45 h)
  • Housekeeping management (60 h)

* The College reserves the right to substitute certain courses.


General Education Courses

College-level institutions emphasize general education that focuses on core cultural knowledge, skill development, responsible citizenship, and shared cultural heritage.

Alumni have a well-rounded skill set and general knowledge that is valued in the workplace.

  • 3 Physical Education courses (90 h)
  • 3 Humanities courses (150 h)
  • 4 Language and Literature courses (240 h)
  • 2 Second Language courses (90 h)
  • 2 complementary courses (90 h)

Inspiring stories

Empower your ambition with our students' success stories. Unlock a career that lives up to your aspirations.

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His advice for hospitality learners.
DCS in Hotel Management Technique - Amir Bakir