Ryerson University
Guided by a bold new academic plan, an ambitious research agenda, and a recently-completed master plan to revitalize the campus and surrounding neighbourhood, Ryerson is now the most applied-to university in Ontario relative to available spaces, and its reputation with business and community leaders continues to rise.
In just a few years since the introduction of its first master's program, Ryerson has grown to host 2,000 graduate students in 34 programs, including nine at the doctoral level. The University now ranks third in Canada - and first in Ontario - in terms of research growth.
Since 1948, Ryerson has built its reputation on the strength of its academic curriculum and offers close to 100 PhD, master's, and undergraduate programs, with a total enrollment of 25,000 and more than 65,000 registrations annually in The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education.
As part of the four-year Bachelor in Commerce (Hospitality and Tourism Management), Ryerson offers an integrated and balanced program of applied education for the development of future managers and leaders in the Canadian and international hospitality and tourism industries.
In the early 1950’s, Ryerson introduced the first hospitality program in Canada. Today, more than 3,400 alumni later, Ryerson is still recognized for its innovative, responsive programming in hospitality and tourism management.
COURSE SCHEDULE
Global Certificate in Meetings and Business Events II
15 - 19 February 2010
14 - 18 June 2010
Global Certificate in Meetings and Business Events III
14 - 18 June 2010
TRAINERS
More information soon. For our full list of trainers, click HERE.
DIRECTIONS
How to get there: http://www.ryerson.ca/maps
ACCOMMODATION
More information soon.