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    10 Hospitality Management programs found

    Online Course Programs in Tourism and Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Management

    Courses can offer students a way to train for a current or new career. They offer focused study on a single subject. Most are short in length, and students may earn a certificate of completion at the end.

    What is an online course in hospitality management? Usually, this type of course focuses on teaching students how to handle the management duties in a hotel, motel, resort or similar venue. Courses may cover management theories, employee training techniques, supply chain management, food service management and hotel operations. Some courses may even touch on business subjects, such as accounting, marketing and customer service. Guest management and satisfaction are also typically covered in a hospitality management course. Students may also learn about food service management and related topics, such as menu planning and food product purchasing.

    Completing a course in hospitality management may help students to gain skills necessary to earn promotions or enter the hospitality field. Students may gain administrative, leadership and organization skills that are useful in other fields as well.

    The costs of a hospitality management course are different based on the school chosen and program format. Students should check with their school about any related costs.

    Students who complete a course in hospitality management may qualify to work as a manager in venues that include private clubs, hotels, restaurants, food service businesses and casinos. Students may also be prepared to work in other positions, such as cruise line attendant, cost controller, travel agent, hostess and hotel clerk. Some students may even decide to open their own establishment or pursue a degree in fields that include business, hospitality and restaurant management.

    A hospitality management course may be able to provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to begin a career in this exciting field. If you want more information, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.