Industry-aligned curriculum
Programs are shaped around what Vancouver and Canadian employers screen for in the front office, the floor, and the broadcast booth.
Three career-focused diplomas in Esports, Hospitality, and Global Hospitality Management. Each program blends applied learning, industry-aligned curriculum, and placement support — designed to move you directly into a career, not a holding pattern.
Hospitality and esports are practical industries. Employers screen for what you can actually do — service under pressure, event execution, team coordination, system fluency. MCC's diplomas are structured around those outcomes.
Programs are shaped around what Vancouver and Canadian employers screen for in the front office, the floor, and the broadcast booth.
Mock check-ins, banquet simulations, full LAN events, sponsor decks — diploma students learn by running real-world scenarios end-to-end.
Career services support, employer connections, and interview-ready portfolios — graduates leave with a clear next step, not a question mark.
An industry-facing diploma for students interested in gaming culture, event operations, team management, broadcast, and esports business.
Prepare for customer experience, service, and operations roles in hotels, restaurants, and venues across Vancouver and beyond.
A management-level diploma for students aiming at supervisory and leadership roles across international hospitality operations.
International students share what studying a diploma at MCC meant for their careers in Canada and beyond.
The service industry in Vancouver moves fast and guests expect a lot. MCC ran mock check-ins, complaint scenarios, even a full banquet service simulation. I walked into my first front-desk shift at a downtown hotel two weeks after my final exam and nothing surprised me.
Sofía Álvarez
My parents wanted me to study business. I wanted to work in esports. MCC was the only school that treated gaming as a real industry — event ops, team management, sponsorship decks, broadcast basics. I now coordinate regional tournaments for a Canadian org and my family finally gets it.
Kenji Tanaka
My uncle ran a small hotel in Lagos and I grew up in the lobby, but running a Canadian property is a different sport entirely. MCC's Hospitality Diploma covered yield management, guest-experience design, and PMS systems hands-on. I now run the night shift at a downtown property and am being trained as an assistant front-office manager.
Adebayo Okoye
I came to Canada to be closer to the North American esports scene. Other programs treat esports like an afterthought. MCC builds it like a real industry — we ran a full mock LAN event, including production, casting, and sponsor decks. I am now an event coordinator for a regional league based out of Toronto.
Liam O'Brien
I had managed a beachside resort in Phuket for six years, but I needed Canadian credentials and the language to lead a multi-property team here. The Global Management in Hospitality diploma rebuilt my skills for North American expectations — revenue management, brand standards, and a leadership style that fits the Canadian workplace.
Anchalee Phon
I came in as a competitive player wanting to transition to ops. MCC's Esports diploma taught me the part of the industry players never see — permits, venue contracts, broadcast cues, sponsor reporting. I now run weekend tournaments for a Pacific Northwest league.
Min-Jun Park
Review admission requirements or speak with an advisor to confirm which diploma is the right fit for your goals and background.