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Editorial outlining the benefits of and training needed for a career in hospitality management or the food service industry. ... Hospitality Management, including the Food Service Industry, is one of the fastest growing occupations in the world. There are predictions that by the year 2005 there will be 12 million workers...
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The School offers Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management, Master of Science in Hospitality Management (available on campus and via distance learning) and Executive Master of Science in Hospitality Management (available on campus and via distance learning) Degree Programs, as well as Certificate Programs in...
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Hotel manager - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A hotel manager or hotelier is a person who handles the everyday function and management of a hotel. Larger hotels often have management teams, instead of individual managers, where each member of...
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Careers in Hospitality Management ... Hospitality management is the management of people and services in the lodging, food service and tourism industries. These management positions are available in the world’s finest hotels, restaurants, meeting and convention services, theme parks, airlines and cruise lines.
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Hospitality management - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hospitality management may refer to: • Hotel management and administration - the practice of running hotels • Hospitality management studies - the academic study of the running of hotels, restaurants...
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With more than 650 students and 17 full-time faculty, The School of Tourism is the largest, most comprehensive tourism school in the region. ... School of Tourism and Hospitality Management; 1810 N. 13th Street, Speakman Hall; Philadelphia, PA 19122; Phone: 215.204.8701; Email: sthm@temple.edu...
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