Hotel And Hotel Management

Hotel or hospitality management is a field that deals with the everyday management of hotels and other types of resorts. The duties generally consist of supervising employees, hiring new employees, scheduling, and payroll. Hotel managers also deal with guest relations which include remedying complaints and ensuring the comfort and satisfaction of guests.

In addition, hotel and hospitality managers often deal with food and beverage operations, sales, and marketing. Managers in the hospitality field can expect to work long hours, often at various times of the day since resorts operate twenty-four hours a day, 7 days a week.

There are several hotel management degrees that a person seeking employment in the hospitality field can obtain. Furthermore, there are also different names for the degree programs in hotel management depending on the hotel management schools. The majority of programs that offer degrees related to hotel management are referred to as Hospitality Management. Some other examples of similar degree programs are Hospitality and Tourism Management, Hospitality Supervisor, Hospitality and Tourism Management, and Hotel and Restaurant Management. Although these programs focus on several different management areas in the hospitality industry including restaurants, casinos, golf courses, and theme parks, at some schools, students who are mainly interested in hotels can graduate with a concentration in hotel management.

An important component of hotel and hospitality management is a solid foundation in business, accounting, and marketing. Therefore, potential students should be prepared to take courses in all of these subjects in addition to classes specifically related to the hospitality industry.

Hospitality management programs are usually offered at business schools, state or community colleges, and universities. Technical schools sometimes offer programs as well. There are also many online programs that offer degrees and certificates in hospitality management. For those seeking a certificate or degree, most schools require a high school diploma or equivalency.

Certificate Programs in Hospitality and Hotel Management

A certificate in hospitality management is a diploma in the subject offered at some state or community colleges or technical schools. The programs are designed to introduce students to the study of hospitality management. Since students are not receiving an actual college degree, general education credits are not required. Some of the classes a student can expect to take in certificate programs are:

  • Hotel/ Motel Front Office Procedures
  • Introduction to the Hospitality Business
  • Property Operations Manager

Certificate programs generally take one year to complete, and students often use the credits earned in the certificate program to eventually transition into an associate degree program at the same school. This certificate qualifies graduates to work in entry level positions in hospitality fields such as:

  • Hotels/Motels
  • Country Clubs
  • Time Shares

Associate Degree in Hospitality Management

An associate degree in hospitality management is offered at state or community colleges and technical colleges. Students who enter an Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, or an Associate in Applied Science program will receive a college degree in the subject when they complete the program. Therefore, students will need to take some general education classes such as English, math, history, and science. AA, AS, AAS degrees are more in-depth than certificate programs and open up more possibilities career-wise. Possible classes include:

  • Hospitality Law
  • Dining Room Management
  • Food and Beverage Management
  • Hospitality Management Accounting and Finance

Associate degree programs usually take two years to complete. An AA, AS, or AAS program in hospitality management can serve as a foundation for a bachelor's degree in the subject, or it can qualify graduates for management positions in a variety of fields such as:

  • Hotels/ Motels
  • Restaurants
  • Golf Course Management

Bachelor's Degree in Hospitality Management

A bachelor's degree in hospitality management or a related field involves general education courses plus two more years of classes related to the degree. Many of the courses are similar to those taken for the associate degree, but students must take twice as many for a bachelor's degree. This degree program will often cover a variety of hospitality industries, but students can often concentrate specifically on hotel management in their studies. Possible classes in a BA or BS hospitality management program include:

  • Lodging Operations
  • Hospitality Facilities Management
  • Lodging Management Systems
  • Hospitality Marketing and Sales

Many bachelor's degree programs also contain an internship component where students can earn credit working in the hospitality business. Bachelor's degrees in hotel management generally take four years to complete, and graduates are qualified for managerial positions in many different hospitality venues. Possible jobs include:

  • Hotel Management
  • Restaurant Management
  • Food and Beverage Management

Master's Degree in Hospitality Management

A master's degree in hospitality management is available for those who hold bachelor's degrees and would like to pursue their education even further. Many universities offer a master's degree in hospitality management or a related field. Some schools require a satisfactory score on the GRE or GMAT, while others require hospitality industry experience to gain entry to the program. Degree programs usually consists of coursework, a thesis, and a substantial number of internship hours. Possible courses include:

  • Destination and Resort Management
  • Hospitality Management Information Systems
  • Event Planning and Management

Master's degree programs usually take two years to complete. Upon graduation, students will be qualified for senior management positions in many fields such as:

  • Hotels
  • Resorts
  • Real Estate Development

Ph.D. in Hospitality Management

For students wanting to obtain a doctorate in hospitality management, some schools offer a doctor of philosophy in hospitality management, while other schools offer a Ph.D. in business with a concentration in hospitality management. The programs are demanding and require students to complete coursework similar to the coursework in a master's degree program and a dissertation. Ph.D. in Hospitality Management programs generally take three years to complete and prepare students for careers in teaching at research institutions and senior management positions in the hospitality industry. Possible careers include:

  • College or University Professor
  • Executive at a Hotel/Resort

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Stratford University
Falls Church, VA  |  Total Enrollment: 630

Degrees Offered: One but less than two years, Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's

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