The Ted Rogers School of Hospitality and Tourism Management (HTM) at Toronto Metropolitan University launches careers that connect graduates to the world, foster the creation of memorable experiences, and lead to incredible futures within the dynamic hospitality and tourism industry.
As Canada's largest and first university business program in this field, we don't just educate; we empower students to become true leaders. With a robust network of over 4,000 alumni making waves worldwide, our graduates join a powerful community that's driving progress and shaping diverse industries, from travel and events to hotels, tourism, food and beverage, and cutting-edge technology.
Career-ready, experience-driven business leaders
Why HTM?
Hands-on learning through co-ops, internships and real-world projects
Business foundation with courses in management, finance, marketing and strategy
Industry-focused with a strong emphasis on service, leadership and global experience
Diverse career paths in hotels, tourism, events, international business and more
High student interest in key areas like leadership, business management and event planning
HTM in the news
- November 27, 2025Le parc national Banff, 140 ans de conservation (Ici Radio-Canada)Opens in New Window
- November 27, 2025Project Sunrise: The Business of Breaking Aviation’s Final Frontier (Skift)Opens in New Window
- November 26, 2025In trade war with U.S., Canada is winning the battle for tourists (Village Report)Opens in New Window
- November 25, 2025The new food-focused getaway is a multi-day mini apprenticeship (The Globe and Mail)Opens in New Window
Become a manager and leader in global career pathways
$100,000
in annual program awards and scholarships
Events
Highlights
- September 1, 2024The Ted Rogers School of Hospitality and Tourism Management joins the list of nationally recognized programs under Tourism HR Canada’s SMART+ Accreditation Program
- June 20, 2024HTM Celebrates our 2024 graduates at Spring Convocation
- June 10, 2024Dr. Frederic Dimanche and Dr. Rachel Dodds recognized as part of Ted Rogers School Research Ambassadors
