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Hospitality Management BachelorsSullivan University - United StatesThe Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management degree prepares you for advanced positions in the hospitality industry and equips you with greater potential for upward mobility. The hospitality industry offe... Show More The Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management degree prepares you for advanced positions in the hospitality industry and equips you with greater potential for upward mobility. The hospitality industry offers hugely different opportunities for employment to more managers than any other industry in the U.S. From small, privately owned restaurants to large, federally controlled establishments, from stand-alone motels to international hotel chains, from health care to prisons, hundreds of thousands employment and career opportunities are open to the individual with the necessary qualifications. You will learn a thorough understanding of the requirements of the industry and the need to completely understand the varied aspects required of a manager in any hospitality situation or position. - Sullivan University’s National Center for Hospitality Studies is in the top 20 culinary schools in the U.S. (the top one percent) - Faculty are recognized leaders and authors within the hospitality industry - Small, focused classes - Reasonable short degree programs with only essential and industry important class subjects - The many externally certified and recognized industry certificates, diplomas and certifications embedded in our degree programs Students interested in managing any type of food and beverage operation in the hospitality profession should have a keen interest in logistics, customer service and most importantly, all aspects of the production and service of quality and satisfying food and beverage. You should have the capability to lead with good organizational skills, form teams efficiently, and realize your most precious resource and the most difficult to manage is your human resource. There is a need to be fair, respect and acknowledge differences between individuals. Entry RequirementsAn associate degree in a related field is required for admission at the junior-level. These include Beverage Management, Culinary Arts, Baking & Pastry Arts, Professional Catering, Travel & Tourism, Hotel & Restaurant Management or similar degree. Associate degree graduates from other accredited culinary or hospitality-training institutions are also eligible for junior-level status. Other FeesBooks and supplies: $7,200 |
$23,644 Domestic $23,644 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Tourism and Hospitality Management BachelorsFort Hays State University - United StatesThe THM industry is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. Tourism ranks among the top three industries in all 50 states. The "Tourism and Hospitality Management" (THM) major is designed to prepare undergr... Show More The THM industry is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. Tourism ranks among the top three industries in all 50 states. The "Tourism and Hospitality Management" (THM) major is designed to prepare undergraduate students for management careers in the tourism and hospitality industries. Students will study the core courses required of all students pursuing a Bachelors of Business Administration degree. Graduates from this major will be well prepared to assume managerial roles in these industries. The purpose of the THM program is to provide students with the knowledge, skills, values, and strategic perspectives essential to obtaining leadership roles in the hospitality service professions in western Kansas, the region, the domestic market, and throughout the world. Upon completion of the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree in Tourism and Hospitality Management, graduates would be able to pursue career paths in most segments of the THM industry. Entry RequirementsApplicants should complete high school or equivalent
International Applicants You as an international student must meet minimum English proficiency requirements before beginning coursework at Fort Hays State University.
TOEFL (paper-based version) - 500 + Other Fees |
$5,782 Domestic $5,782 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Business Management MastersHerzing University - United StatesThis MBA degree program is ideal for the professional who wishes to advance in a management capacity in their field. This specialty MBA prepares students for business management from both quantitative and qual... Show More This MBA degree program is ideal for the professional who wishes to advance in a management capacity in their field. This specialty MBA prepares students for business management from both quantitative and qualitative aspects. International business and entrepreneurship topics are also included to give the student a well-rounded approach to business and management. Upon completion of the Herzing University online MBA degree program, the graduate should be able to:
- Plan change efforts, negotiate consensus, and act as a leader to solve organizational challenges. - Analyze ethical obligations and prepare responses to complex legal and/or ethical situations. - Analyze the impact of diversity on the organization, work with constituents to identify global challenges, and propose solutions to the challenges. - Evaluate internal and external information to inform decision making, and present findings in written and/or oral formats to a variety of audiences. - Apply sound business concepts in a variety of business settings. Graduates of the Herzing MBA - Business Management online degree program will be able to apply their knowledge to any field, including the finance, marketing, healthcare, educational, manufacturing, industrial, insurance, non-profit and hospitality industries.
Master’s degree graduates typically use their credential to advance in the field in which they are currently working.
Manager, Financial & Planning Analyst Entry Requirements1. Prior Degree Requirement: Prospective graduate students must have completed a bachelor’s or graduate degree from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or have completed a three- or four-year bachelor’s degree at a foreign college or university recognized as degree-granting by the government of that country. Students must have a bachelor's degree with a major in business or a related discipline to be admitted to this MBA program. Students without a bachelor’s degree in business or a related discipline must enroll in the Master of Business Administration in Business Management (MBABM) program. 2. Program Grade Point Average (PGPA): Prospective graduate students must have achieved a PGPA of 2.70 or better for all undergraduate courses attempted or a PGPA of 3.00 or better for at least 6.00 semester credit hours of graduate study, as evidenced by an official transcript from each college or university attended. 3. Interview: Prospective graduate students must complete an interview with the graduate program chair or a Herzing University admissions representative.
1. A certified copy of college transcripts, which includes all courses pertinent to receiving the bachelor’s degree, evaluated by a transcript
2. A notarized statement of financial support or a certified government sponsor letter indicating that tuition will be paid in advance of 3. Proof of English-language proficiency through any one of the following: a. A score of 550 or higher on the paper-based TOEFL. b. A score of 213 or higher on the computer-based TOEFL. c. A score of 80 or higher on the internet-based TOEFL. d. A score of 6.0 or higher on the IELTS. e. Documentation of successful completion from a University-approved college preparatory ESL program of an intermediate English course from an accredited designated ESL center college or university or an ESL center. f. Documentation of a minimum of 4 years of successful completion of secondary studies (i.e., high-school level) in an English-speaking school whose language of instruction is English. g. Documentation of successful completion of post-secondary studies (i.e., college-level) in English (a minimum of 12 semester hours) h. Documentation of successful completion of 4 years of secondary English language studies and one semester (or equivalent) of college-level English from an accredited college or university. i. Documentation of alternative measures of English language proficiency, as deemed appropriate by Herzing University. Other Fees |
$12,480 Domestic $12,480 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Interdisciplinary Studies BachelorsJohn Hancock University - United StatesThe degree program in Interdisciplinary Studies prepares students for a wide variety of careers and graduate study. The program stresses knowledge and understanding by promoting the virtues of a broad-based general edu... Show More The degree program in Interdisciplinary Studies prepares students for a wide variety of careers and graduate study. The program stresses knowledge and understanding by promoting the virtues of a broad-based general education. The Interdisciplinary Studies program offers students a broadly focused degree that develops competencies in several disciplines, and prepares graduates for the modern workplace. In addition, the wealth of elective credits available in Interdisciplinary Studies affords excellent opportunities for students with prior learning experience. Enrollment in Interdisciplinary Studies offers students the opportunity to organize a degree program to suit their individual career and academic goals. The degree program includes four key elements: 1. John Hancock University’s core curriculum, which includes a broad mix of liberal arts and science courses. 2. Three concentrations in any combination. 3. An array of general electives from which students can tailor to their career interests. 4. A final synthesis course, the Capstone Seminar. John Hancock University’s required core curriculum (42 credits) is designed to provide students with communication skills and knowledge essential to job success as well as the broad perspective of history, science, philosophy and insights into human behavior derived from the study of behavioral science and literature. In addition to the core courses, each student selects three subject areas of concentration, taking at least 12 credits in each area. An additional 18 elective credits may be taken in one of these areas of concentration, and an additional six elective credits in each of the other two areas. The remaining elective credits are chosen to complement the student’s individual degree plan. The Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone Seminar rounds out the University experience by involving students in research, analytic and synthetic activities. The Capstone Seminar uses a general topic or current issue to explore a variety of perspectives that multiple disciplines bring to bear on any given substantive subject of interest. The capstone course requires students to demonstrate mastery of the reading, writing, communication and research skills they have learned throughout their coursework at John Hancock and/or previous institutions. The John Hancock Interdisciplinary Studies program prepares students for a variety of professional careers that demand breadth of knowledge and excellent problem-solving skills. In the Capstone Seminar, students apply and refine these skills as they exchange ideas with fellow students and their instructors on engaging and timely topics. Students may select their areas of concentration from the following 14 areas:
Concentrations: Upon completion of the Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies program students will be able to: 1. Articulate major concepts and issues related to their chosen fields of study. 2. Write a research brief and annotated bibliography on their chosen areas of study. 3. Discuss and defend their positions on important issues related to their fields. 4. Synthesize research and interview material into a draft of a research paper. 5. Evaluate and critique other writers' papers. 6. Write a coherent, well-researched paper that supports an effective argumentative thesis with credible evidence. Entry Requirements1. Completion of a high school diploma or its equivalent. 2. One of the following criteria: - Good academic standing and completion of at least 12 semester credits from an institution that is accredited by an accrediting association that is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and/or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. Good academic standing: students who have been academically dismissed from other colleges or universities are ineligible to pursue courses at John Hancock University unless they meet one of the following conditions: - Earned 12 semester hours from an institution that is accredited by an accrediting association that is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and/or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation with a minimum GPA of 2.0. Have not attended any college or university for one year since being academically dismissed. - Successful appeal to the Chair of Academic Programs. At the Chair of Academic Program’s discretion the previous requirements may be waived. Undergraduate students who have their appeal approved will be placed on academic probation and must have a GPA of 2.0 or higher upon the completion of their fourth course at John Hancock University. Students will be restricted to two courses per trimester and must meet every other week with their academic advisor. Students who fail to earn a GPA of 2.0 after their fourth course will be academically dismissed from the University. - An active military or honorably discharged veteran. - Applicants who have completed a high school diploma or its equivalent but have not successfully completed 12 hours of college level work and do not meet the military service criteria can complete the necessary credit hours as a student at large. Upon successfully earning 12 credit hours, these students can apply for regular degree-seeking status.
International applicants may be required to take a Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and submit the results to John Hancock University prior to enrollment.
Print: 550 Other Fees |
$7,500 Domestic $7,500 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Service Sector BachelorsUniversity of Phoenix - United StatesIf your aim is to be a leader in an industry that provides services to the public, an education can help you accomplish your career goals. With courses such as Contemporary Business Law and Finance for Business, the Ba... Show More If your aim is to be a leader in an industry that provides services to the public, an education can help you accomplish your career goals. With courses such as Contemporary Business Law and Finance for Business, the Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Service Sector* can help you elevate your standing in the retail, gaming or resort industries. The Bachelor of Science in Business (BSB) undergraduate degree program is designed to prepare graduates with the requisite knowledge, skills, and values to effectively apply various business principles and tools in an organizational setting. The BSB foundation is designed to bridge the gap between theory and practical application, while examining the areas of accounting, critical thinking and decision-making, finance, business law, management, marketing, organizational behavior, research and evaluation, and technology. Students are required to demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the undergraduate business curricula through an integrated topics course. The Service Sector concentration focuses the student on the service environment. The program emphasizes skill development in strategic management, marketing, supply management, product and brand management, service operations, merchandising, and personnel management unique to the service industry, which includes retail, hospitality, lodging, restaurant, and gaming management. Upon completion of this program students will possess the knowledge and skills necessary to be leaders in the service industry. The Retail Management track offers coursework focused on topics such as retail operations, supply management, retail personnel management and product and brand management. The Hospitality Management track offers coursework focused on topics such as trends and emerging issues in hospitality, lodging management and hospitality management. Entry Requirements- Have earned an acceptable high school diploma, GED® equivalent, California High School Proficiency Examination certificate or foreign secondary school equivalent. If you currently don’t meet this requirement, you can arrange to take the GED through your state’s GED administrator’s office or search for the nearest GED testing center. - Be at least 16 years of age at the time of application if applying to an associate degree program. - Meet work experience requirements or have access to an organizational environment, depending on your selected degree program, in order to successfully complete program objectives and apply concepts you learn in our courses. Please contact an Enrollment Representative to learn if your program has such a requirement. - Be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States or hold an approved, valid visa if residing in the United States. - Not have been expelled from a previous institution. - Complete all required forms for admission as well as submit official test scores and official transcripts from all colleges and universities you’ve attended.
International applicants Applicants without appropriate previous academic experience in an English language environment must pass the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL®), the Test of English as an International Communication (TOEIC®), the Berlitz® Online Proficiency Test, the Pearson Test of English Academic or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS®). Other FeesBooks and supplies: $3,800 |
$14,076 Domestic $14,076 International |
50 Months Fulltime |
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