Cross-cultural Tourism (Instructor Led) Jan 2026

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About Course

In order to be effective in a global world, more specifically in the tourism industry, people must have high cultural intelligence.

  • Cultural intelligence (CQ) is a rich and dynamic skill set that can be developed through self-awareness and study.
  • Learners in this course will develop skills they can take with them and use at work, at home, abroad, or in any setting where cross-cultural awareness, understanding, and interaction is required.
  • The focus is on developing competence in cross-cultural communication in a variety of settings related to the tourism industry.

    Upon successful completion of this course, learners will be able to:

  • Understand differing values, attitudes, beliefs and behaviours, including one’s own,
  • Demonstrate how cultural diversity and values, attitudes, beliefs and behaviours have an impact on tourism activities
  • Describe and explain consequences of ethnocentrism, prejudice, racism, and stereotyping,
  • Cite cross-cultural problems and conflicts in the workplace and describe culturally specific problem-solving strategies to resolve these,
  • Describe how knowledge of various cultural dimensions such as contextualization, time, cognitive style, individualism and collectivism, power distance, tolerance of ambiguity, and gender relate to understanding client needs and behaviours,
  • Research and present communication approaches that acknowledge differences
  • Apply knowledge of cultural expectation of themselves & others to tourism workplace
  • Utilize knowledge of and cross-cultural communication skills in the provision of tourism services. This includes language, dialect, sender/receiver variables, non-verbal communication, and communication strategies,
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the need to design culturally sensitive tourism products
  • Understand and enact strategies for becoming inter-culturally competent,
  • Design a culturally sensitive tourism activity,
  • Identify Canadian organizations and legislation contributing to cultural sensitivity.
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