MBA in Hospitality and Tourism Management Online Degree Profile
Many prestigious hotels and restaurant in the world employ professionals who have earned this degree. This program will teach you the skills to ensure your customers have the best experience possible. You will also learn to motivate and manage your employees.
Career Opportunities
Typical Careers
Below are some examples of the careers typically pursued by graduates of this degree program, followed by their median salaries, as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (www.bls.gov) for May 2006:
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Lodging Manager: $42,320 plus bonuses
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Food Service Manager: $43,020
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Supervisor of Hotel Housekeeping Staff: $26,730
Job Outlook
The outlook for these positions is good, though some competition is expected. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of lodging managers will increase by 12 percent between 2006 and 2016, which is about as quickly as all occupations. Food service manager positions are expected to increase by only five percent.
Degree Specifics
Classes
Some examples of classes may include Hospitality and Tourism Management, Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism, Revenue Management, Management Accounting for Hospitality and Tourism and Managing Service Quality. Additional requirements may include research projects.
Skills You Will Learn
Upon completion of this degree, you will have a clear understanding of the business aspects of hotel and restaurant management, including accounting practices and marketing plans. You will also be well-versed in the skills of hiring and managing quality employees. These skills will enable you to analyze and improve the service given at your establishment.