by Christian Cacibauda
Find Online Colleges Columnist
According to the United States Department of Labor, employment in the hospitality industry is set to grow faster than average for the next five or six years. Therefore, if you have your eye on a hospitality management career, future job opportunities appear excellent, but you must have the right kind of training and qualifications. With the recent explosion of Internet education, an online degree in hospitality management can help you prepare for a successful career in the industry.
Why Is Hospitality Management Training Important?
There was a time when anyone who wanted a hospitality management career could rely on good work experience and on-the-job training. However, many of the systems now used in the hospitality industry are extremely specialized, forcing potential employees to seek more extensive preparation. To fulfill this need, many colleges, universities, and online degree programs have inserted a number of hospitality management courses into their curriculum.
Why Learn Online?
Choosing an educational program in the hospitality industry depends on the specific career that interests you. For potential hospitality managers, however, employers often look for candidates with either a bachelor’s or master’s degree in a relevant subject. Yet in today’s busy world, finding the time to regularly attend classes at a traditional college or university can be a problem. Luckily, online colleges and universities offer both convenience and flexibility to help students cope with this difficulty. Through the Internet, you can attend virtual classes, access guidelines from professors, and even network with other students to discuss class material.
The college degree programs most popular with employers are in hotel, restaurant, or catering management, although graduates with 4-year degrees in other subjects have received positions as management trainees. Education and training, therefore, seem to be the key to success if you want a career in the hospitality industry.
About the Author
Christian Cacibauda is a writer and editor based in Northern Nevada.
Source(s)
U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Posted on August 28, 2007 at 02:24 PM
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