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Hospitality school training courses in Cleveland, OH (public, in-house or online) | ||||
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Lodging-Tourism Management School: Cuyahoga Community College Venue: Brunswick, Cleveland, Parma, Westlake Tel.: 800-954-8742 The Lodging-Tourism Management concentration prepares students for entry-level opportunities working in positions such as front office, sales, meeting & convention management, and rooms division. The concentration is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Programs in Hospitality Administration (ACPHA). Official Website: http://www.tri-c.edu/ |
Culinary Arts School: Cuyahoga Community College Venue: Brunswick, Cleveland, Parma, Westlake Tel.: 800-954-8742 The Hospitality Management (Culinary Arts) provides all the basics for the beginner and all of the advanced management skills for those who have worked in the culinary field at line-level positions. Practical industry related experiences are included. The culinary arts curriculum follows the guidelines of the American Culinary Federation. |
Hotel & Casino Management Format: Online School: Pittsburgh Technical Institute Venue: Pittsburgh Tel.: 1.800.784.9675 Students in our Hospitality Administration program have the option of studying hotel & casino, restaurant, or travel and tourism management. |
Hospitality & Gaming Format: Online School: National University Venue: Fresno, Redding, Bakersfield, Camarillo, Costa Mesa, Los Angeles, San Diego, Henderson Tel.: (800) NAT-UNIV (628-8648) All programs are designed to provide the most effective Web-based learning experience. Registration is open enrollment and includes everything students need, including textbooks and trained instructors. Students have 180 days to complete the coursework and will receive a certificate of completion from National University. Official Website: http://www.nu.edu/
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Hospitality Management Format: Online School: George Washington University School of Business Venue: Washington DC Tel.: (202) 994-6380 Hospitality Management combines the study and practice of successfully achieving organizational goals within businesses such as hotels, restaurants, attractions, tour companies, airlines, and other travel-related service providers. The hospitality industry is widely considered to be the core of the enormous travel and tourism sector, which employs nearly 220 million people and generates nearly ten percent of the world’s GDP, according to the World Travel and Tourism Council. Given the rapid grow...
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