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Visitor Experience Design (VED 101)

This introductory course explores visitor touchpoints, experience mapping, and emotional journey design. Learners examine how destinations and operators create memorable experiences across rural, resort, and urban environments.
Learning Outcomes

Format

Available on demand. Optional field workshops begin April 2026 at the Valemount and Surrey/White Rock campuses.

Duration: 3 hours.

Assessment: Experience mapping exercise.

Who This Is For: Entry-level learners, hospitality staff, community tourism volunteers.

Pathways: Prepares learners for the Service Design micro-credential.

Introduction to Destination Marketing

This course covers the fundamentals of destination branding, positioning, target markets, and digital strategies used in destination marketing.

Learning Outcomes

Format

On demand. Field-based marketing sessions begin April 2026.

Duration: 3 hours.

Assessment: Mini destination marketing plan.

Who This Is For: Tourism beginners, small business owners, DMO staff.

Pathways: Connects to Tourism Policy and Destination Planning.

Sustainable Tourism Practices

Learners study responsible tourism principles including environmental stewardship, cultural respect, regenerative tourism, and community benefit.
Learning Outcomes

Format

On demand. Sustainability field labs begin April 2026.

Duration: 3 hours.

Assessment: Case study reflection.

Who This Is For: Students, operators, municipal staff, community groups.

Pathways: Supports pathways into rural tourism field projects.

Tourism Research Methods (Beginner)

This course introduces foundational research concepts including data collection, surveys, observation, visitor behaviour, and basic data interpretation.
Learning Outcomes

Format

On demand. Field-based research projects start April 2026.

Duration: 3 hours.

Assessment: Short data analysis task.

Who This Is For: Beginners, small operators, community-based tourism groups.

Pathways: Leads into Tourism Policy and Urban/Rural field projects.

Tourism Innovation and Digital Experience

An introduction to digital transformation in tourism, exploring mobile experiences, online behaviour, touchless systems, AI, and smart-city tools.
Learning Outcomes

Format

On demand. Digital innovation labs launch April 2026 in Surrey/White Rock.

Duration: 3 hours.

Assessment: Short innovation analysis.

Who This Is For: Tourism students, operators, tourism marketers.

Pathways: Connects to the Service Design and Urban Tourism pathways.

Resort Guest Experience Management (Micro-credential)

Learners examine how resort destinations manage guest journeys, service flows, quality standards, and overall guest satisfaction.
Learning Outcomes

Format

On-demand theory. Field intensives begin April 2026 at Valemount.

Duration: 3 hours.

Assessment: Guest journey mapping project.

Who This Is For: Frontline staff, supervisors, career changers.

Pathways: Part of the Resort and Rural Tourism Pathway (2026).

Front Office Operations and Service Excellence

Covers core front desk procedures, communication standards, service recovery, and PMS system fundamentals.
Learning Outcomes

Format

On demand. Practical labs available April 2026.

Duration: 3 hours.

Assessment: Service scenario simulation.

Who This Is For: Front desk staff, hotel trainees, supervisors.

Pathways: Aligns with resort operations training in Valemount.

Housekeeping Leadership and Quality Systems

Focuses on housekeeping management, workflow, cleaning science, inspections, and safety.
Learning Outcomes

Format

On demand. Field training available April 2026.

Duration: 3 hours.

Assessment: Room inspection checklist.

Who This Is For: Housekeeping staff, supervisors, hospitality managers.

Pathways: Complements Front Office and Resort Guest Experience courses.

Tourism Policy, Governance and Destination Planning

Introduces governance structures, DMOs, Indigenous tourism partnerships, and planning frameworks at local, regional, and national levels.
Learning Outcomes

Format

On demand. Policy field projects begin April 2026.

Duration: 3 hours.

Assessment: Destination policy brief.

Who This Is For: Planning staff, tourism officers, destination managers.

Pathways: Leads into both Valemount and Surrey/White Rock research pathways.

Service Design for Tourism and Hospitality

Learners explore how to design, blueprint, and test tourism services and experiences across both rural and urban settings.
Learning Outcomes

Format

On demand. Field service design workshops begin April 2026.

Duration: 3 hours.

Assessment: Service blueprint assignment.

Who This Is For: Hospitality staff, tourism innovators, entrepreneurs.

Pathways: Complements Visitor Experience Design and Digital Experience courses.

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