Independent Study
A special problem or independent study in the hospitality field not available in regular course offerings. Conducted under the supervision of a sponsoring faculty member.
Human Res Mgt/Hospitality Ind
Human resource management in food service, hotels, and the travel industry. Functions of leadership motivation, job design, recruitment, wage and salary administration, performance appraisal. Training in health and safety.
Human Res Mgt/Hospitality Ind
Human resource management in food service, hotels, and the travel industry. Functions of leadership motivation, job design, recruitment, wage and salary administration, performance appraisal. Training in health and safety.
Food Service Management
This course is designed to engage students in the exploration, comprehensions, and appreciation of foodservice management. The course aims to familiarize students with the foodservice industry and classifications of foodservice operations. It also focuses on foodservice functions including menu design, purchasing, production, service, safety and sanitation, and facilities. It discusses management functions including leadership, beverage management, service, human resources, and cost control.
Lodging Operations Management
This course examines practices and systems utilized in managing and operating today's modern lodging establishments. Topics covered include: front office operations, guest service and accounting, revenue management, security and safety, and housekeeping as well as issues related to coordination with other departments such as food and beverage or sales.
Intro to Hospitality & Tourism
This course introduces students to the global hospitality and tourism industries including the scope, historical development, and future. It also provides an overview of management functions in key areas including: service; tourism; business ownership and development; lodging; food and beverage; recreation and leisure; gaming; and meetings, events, and conventions.
Intro to Hospitality & Tourism
This course introduces students to the global hospitality and tourism industries including the scope, historical development, and future. It also provides an overview of management functions in key areas including: service; tourism; business ownership and development; lodging; food and beverage; recreation and leisure; gaming; and meetings, events, and conventions.