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Hospitality and Tourism Management - BComm (Hons)

Hospitality and Tourism Management

Degree: Bachelor of Commerce (Honours)
A group of students smile at guests while hosting an event on campus.

Full-time formats: 
• 4 Year
• 5-Year Co-op

Part-time format:
N/A

Requirements: 
Grades-Only


Grade range:
Low 70s

Faculty:
Ted Rogers School of Management


Experiential learning:

Co-op available

 

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Is this degree for you?

Prepare to join one of the largest sectors in Canada and the world: the constantly evolving hospitality and tourism industry.

In the Hospitality and Tourism Management degree program, you’ll study marketing, accounting, finance, organizational behaviour and human resources. 

 Experiential learning opportunities: Co-op available

Then, you’ll apply your knowledge and gain experience through case studies, simulations, research and an optional co-op. You’ll graduate with the soft skills and business acumen needed to lead sustainable service organizations in a variety of hospitality and tourism sectors.

 Accreditations: 

  • Tourism HR Canada SMART + Accreditation Program

 

  • Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)

The following is a preview of first-year courses based on the available current academic undergraduate calendar for this program.

1st Semester

REQUIRED:

  • ECN 104 Introductory Microeconomics
  • CMN 279 Introduction to Professional Communication
  • HTH 100* Introduction to Business of Hospitality
  • QMS 110 Applied Mathematics for Business

LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table A - Lower Level Liberal Studies.

2nd Semester

REQUIRED:

  • ACC 100 Introductory Financial Accounting
  • ECN 204 Introductory Macroeconomics
  • HTT 100* Tourism Experiences Management
  • ITM 102 Business Information Systems I

LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table A - Lower Level Liberal Studies.

Career possibilities:

  • Catering supervisor
  • Digital sales representative
  • Event manager
  • Hotel general manager
  • Public relations manager

Employer possibilities:

  • Disney
  • Expedia
  • Four Seasons
  • G Adventures
  • Marriott Hotels

Further education:

  • Business Administration (MBA)
  • Management (MScM) with a specialization in Hospitality and Tourism Management

Visit graduate and postdoctoral studies.

The next generation of tourism trailblazers

Hospitality and Tourism Management students travelled to the Yukon and Northwest Territories to gain an experiential understanding of how tourism can contribute to sustainable livelihoods.

Read more: Experiential learning inspires the next generation of tourism trailblazers

Hospitality and Tourism students gather for a group photo on top of a mountain in Yukon.

Requirements

This is a Grades-Only program. Admission decisions for Grades-Only programs are based on academic performance.

Academic requirements for full-time, 4-year program

To be considered for admission, Ontario high school students must meet the following requirements:

  • Completion of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
  • Completion of 6 Grade 12 U or M courses with a minimum overall average of 70%
  • Completion of the following required Grade 12 U courses (minimum grade of 60% in each):
  • English/anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
  • Mathematics [one of Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U) or Mathematics of Data Management (MDM4U)]

An overall average of 70% is required for consideration. Due to competition, the average needed for admission can fluctuate each year (it depends on the number of applications received and the number of spaces available). The grade range at the top of this page represents the average required in previous years.

Academic admission requirements for all other applicants are available on the admission requirements page. If you haven’t been educated in Ontario, you may be considered with the equivalent of the Ontario requirements. TMU reserves the right to determine equivalency at its sole discretion.



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Fees and funding

Tuition and fees range 2025-2026

For detailed fees info, visit tuition and fees by program and costs to expect.

Full-time format:

Ontario: $11,682 - $11,738
Out-of-province: $12,526 - $12,582
International: $42,316 - $42,372


Over $20M across all levels of study

We award more than $20M in awards, scholarships and bursaries throughout all years of study. 
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Explore financial assistance

Learn more about government financial aid programs like OSAP, out-of-province student loans and U.S. student loans.
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"Our journey was profoundly enriching for all of us studying luxury retail and luxury tourism. Networking with industry experts and experiencing the opulent retail environments deepened our understanding of the nuances that define luxury. This immersive experience not only broadened our academic knowledge but also inspired us to think creatively and strategically about our future careers in the luxury sector."

- Tiffany Pham, Hospitality and Tourism Management, Class of 2024

 


Ted Rogers School of Management

The Ted Rogers School of Management at TMU is the ideal place to launch your business career, located in the heart of downtown Toronto.

You'll be joining a community of over 13,000 students, learning from more than 200 professors connected to the business world, in one of Canada’s leading diverse, entrepreneurial universities.

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While every effort is made to ensure accuracy on this site, in the event of a discrepancy, TMU's current Undergraduate Calendar is the official reference.