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Is a Career in Hospitality and Tourism in Your Future?

According to the World Travel and Tourism Council, travel and tourism accounts for 8% of the world’s jobs and has the highest potential for growth of any industry.  International travel alone accounts for more than 840 million tourists annually.  The economic, social and environmental impact of tourism is significant and vital to creating sustainable jobs and quality of life.

Hospitality and tourism represents a broad range of career opportunities in industries that include:

As a vast, dynamic and growing industry, hospitality and tourism provides tremendous opportunity for ambitious students who enjoy working with people.  The hospitality and tourism industry operates in a highly competitive environment.  It is important that those seeking careers as successful professionals develop a strong business foundation and customer service skills.  Graduates of hospitality and tourism management programs are well rounded with a combination of business and life skills that are in high demand with employers.

While hospitality and tourism has traditionally been an industry that emphasized hands-on experience, the competitive nature of the business now requires a combination of experience and higher education to build a successful management career.  To meet the needs of the industry, hospitality and tourism programs offered by colleges and universities have grown rapidly in the United States.  Today programs are offered by a variety of vocational schools, community colleges and both public and private universities.  Options range from short-term skills-oriented certificates to post-graduate degree programs.

With so many choices available, how do you choose the right school and program for you?  Hospitality and tourism management programs offered in the U.S. vary.  If you seek a bachelor’s degree or higher, a community college or university will provide a well-rounded education with a specific industry focus designed to prepare students for management-level careers.  Vocational schools generally offer a more hands-on training to prepare students for specific entry-level positions.

More Americans are enrolled in community colleges (also often called junior colleges or two-year colleges) than in any other institution of higher education in the U.S.  Community college hospitality and tourism programs offer a variety of specialized certificate and associates degree options as well as university transfer programs that allow students to complete a bachelor’s degree.  Because community colleges generally have lower tuition costs than four-year colleges and universities, many international students choose the community college to university transfer pathway (two-year associate’s degree + two years at a university to complete a bachelor’s degree).

What should you look for in choosing a hospitality and tourism management program that best suits your career goals?  Some important questions to ask include:

The hospitality and tourism industry offers abundant opportunity for students seeking careers in a dynamic, international industry.  If you possess strong communication skills and a desire to provide excellent service to others this fast-paced industry may be for you.

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