New! Bachelor of Event, Sport & Entertainment Management (Honours)

The only degree specializing in event management in Canada.

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New! Bachelor of Commerce (Strategic Human Resources Management) (Honours)

A unique blend of industry best practices and theory, taught within a strategic business context.

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New! Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing) (Honours)

Apply modern marketing strategies and techniques to real-world business contexts.

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Fireworks above the stage during concert

New! Bachelor of Event, Sport & Entertainment Management (Honours)

The only degree specializing in event management in Canada.

Brunette female student sitting at a desk, talking to a colleague across from her

New! Bachelor of Commerce (Strategic Human Resources Management) (Honours)

A unique blend of industry best practices and theory, taught within a strategic business context.

Male student with glasses and crossed arms standing in front of a whiteboard in a School of Business and Hospitality study space with School sign in the background

New! Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing) (Honours)

Apply modern marketing strategies and techniques to real-world business contexts.

School of Business & Hospitality

The School of Business and Hospitality brings together the perfect mix of programs and learning environments to foster creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship. Whether you are drawn to business programs that tap into your analytical, problem-solving and critical thinking skills or hospitality programs that inspire your artistic side while focusing on people and providing superior customer service, you can count on an immersive and dynamic experience.

Learn from faculty who are active in their industries and practice your skills in our state-of-the-art facilities with cutting-edge equipment and industry-standard software. Gain exposure to real-world environments while studying and working in our student-led learning enterprises and alongside employers through work-integrated learning opportunities. Benefit from learning in the nation’s capital, a hub for government of all levels as well as big business, and a popular tourist destination with a diverse and robust culinary, festival and events scene. Earn the knowledge and skills you need to thrive in your business or hospitality career.

"The program offered a lot of opportunities for growth in my career including networking and volunteering opportunities. I was hired before graduation, so it’s something I’m super proud of."

- Jessica, Graduate, Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management (Honours)

"The professors have a lot of experience. Most of the cases related to the topics are focused on developing our skills to create a holistic plan for HR solutions. It’s an amazing opportunity to participate in a collaborative environment."

- Ricardo, Student, Human Resources Management

Success Stories

Hospitality and Tourism degree alumnus recognized as one of Top 30 under 30

Kevin Barrington, Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management (Honours) alumnus, was recently honoured as a Top 30 under 30 winner by Kotuch Media Ltd. This achievement recognizes exemplary role models for those who choose to pursue a career in the food service and hospitality industry, and it speaks to Kevin’s talent, hard work and dedication.

Kevin graduated from the program in 2020, and is currently Manager, Talent and Culture, North and Central America at Fairmont Hotels and Resorts. Kevin’s career trajectory is a source of inspiration for our current students and recent graduates, and we are proud to have him as a shining example of what the program can help achieve. Read the article.

Programs

Explore our Facilities

Our students learn in a variety of state-of-the-art labs and classrooms, outfitted with leading-edge equipment. Students in our business programs benefit from the latest computer and presentation technologies, including our multimodal classrooms. They also enjoy social study spaces and access to the Applied Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Office, which gives students the opportunity to work with real clients while using the latest technology for the creation of useful products, services, and processes.

Baking, Culinary, Esthetics, Hairstyling, Mixology, Skincare and Body Treatment, and Sommelier labs, among others, allow Culinary and Hospitality students to build confidence in practicing skills in real-world environments. Restaurant International, Savoir Fare and the AC Salon, Spa and Boutique provide students with the opportunity to apply and reinforce learning outcomes, working with clients and practicing skills in full-service operational settings. 

Sustainable Learning

Green Circle & AC Beetopia

The Salon, Spa and Boutique, our on-site learning enterprise for Esthetician and Hairstyling programs, is proud to be a certified Green Circle salon member, taking an active role in diverting salon and spa waste from landfill and waterways through recycling procedures, product choices and connections with the community.  

Supporting the Culinary department’s focus on sustainability, AC Beetopia is a bee yard located at Ottawa Campus. With two strong and lively hives cared for over the years by five culinary instructors, the hives are used as an education piece to support activities in our ‘Farm to Fork’ course. The bees have previously been part of a collaborative project with the School of Business and Hospitality, Twelve Dot and the Canadian Agriculture and Food Museum. The software from Twelve Dot monitored bee activity and provided data to help students understand what goes on inside the hive.