Saturday 18 April 2015

Access Canada: ‎ Communication skills for the int'l work place program in Canada.


Hello, wherever you choose to go in life, TIC, Canada helps you get there.  With the guidance of their skilled staff and coaches you will learn new skills, expand existing abilities, discover talents you didn’t know you had, and forever transform yourself in wonderful ways you can barely imagine.

TIC is a ‎designated Learning Institution (DLI) with Number: for the campuses in Vancouver, BC and Whistler, BC, DLI # O19280516442; for the campus in
Toronto, ON, DLI # O19375949112.

‎The program combines 24 weeks of hospitality, tourism and customer service related study with a 24 week co-op work placement in an entry level front-line cooperative education position in a hospitality, tourism or customer service organization. Through this combination of in-class and practical on-the-job training, students develop their communicative competency, intercultural abilities, a global outlook, professional skills and leadership aptitudes. 
 
Students will complete the following six courses in their study term: 
1. Canada, Culture and Work 
2. Customer Service, Sales and Marketing 3. Travel, Tourism and Hospitality 
4. Managing Events, Attractions and Teamwork 
5. Tourism Trends and Impacts 
6. Tourism Based Businesses and Workplace Communications
Earn Money for Expenses While Studying 
 
You will be given permission on your study permit to work part time (20 hours per week) while studying. You can do this part time work in all 48 weeks of the program, in addition to your 600 hour co-op work practicum, and earn money to support your living costs during the program. Students must complete a 600 hour work practicum to graduate from this program. Students typically do their work practicum in a hospitality, tourism or customer service organization as these jobs allow students to develop communication, culture, professional and personal skills. Jobs are typically low skill, service positions in Vancouver, Whistler, resorts areas of BC and Alberta and sometimes in Ontario. Estimated earnings: $9-$14/hour on average. Living cost for entire program duration including accommodation is around $8, 000.

Pre-requisites 

- Age: Minimum 19 years 
- English Level: CEFR B1, TOEIC 650, IELTS 4-4.5, TOEFL ibT 52-64, Cambridge PET (Merit)
- Account statement or ‎that of sponsor must be 10000 USD or more
- WAEC or B.Sc is fine
 
COST: $9, 200(Tuition + Reg. + Visa assist + Flight + Transfer down route fees)
Let me know should you have questions.

Regards,
Mykelitetravels
Www.mykelitetravels.com‎

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