What can I do with a major in Hospitality Management?



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Lewis-Clark State College offers certificates, an associate of applied science degree, and a bachelor of applied science degree through the Business Technology & Service Division. Lewis-Clark State College also offers a bachelor degree in Hospitality Management through the Business Division. To learn more about the Lewis-Clark State College technical Hospitality Management certificates and degrees, please visit the catalog. To learn more about the Bachelor of Science degree in Hospitality Management you can visit the Business Division s catalog page.» Click below for specific areas you are interested in: Management Customer Services Special Events Marketing and Advertising Corporate Administration Publishing Education General Information: Join professional organizations such as The National Tour Association, The American Hotel and Motel Association, or The National Restaurant Association to stay abreast of current issues in the field and to increase networking contacts. Obtain volunteer, part-time, summer, internship, and/or co-op experience at related organizations such as restaurants, catering facilities, campus dining facilities, or hotels. Be prepared to "work your way up from the bottom." Gaining industry knowledge though work experience is highly valued. It may be necessary to move around geographically to get promotions. Be willing to work on weekends, holidays, evenings, and long or unusual hours. Develop strong communication and customer service skills. The ability to work well with all kinds of people in all kinds of situations is necessary to succeed. Learn to pay attention to details. Hotel guests and restaurant patrons expect excellent service. Obtain computer experience. Check with your school's career center, faculty members, and professional organizations for employment leads. Create a network in the industry to establish contacts for advancement. Take additional courses and/or travel abroad to gain a better understanding of world history, geography, foreign languages and customs, and international relations. This will help you relate to more guests.

Management Tax Planning and Compliance Auditing Information Systems Management Advising Services General Accounting Cost Accounting Public Accounting Corporate Accounting Public accounting firms Government agencies Banks and other financial institutions Nonprofit organizations Health care industry Service and manufacturing companies Consulting practices Private practice Plan on a five-year program to meet requirements for Certified Public Accountant (CPA) status. Develop advanced computer skills. Gain related experience through internships. Become familiar with specialized certification programs. Develop mathematical and problem solving abilities, excellent communication skills, the ability to work well with people, a high energy level, and an attention to detail.

Customer Services Office Operations Purchasing Reservations Travel Planning Tour operators Historical, cultural, and natural attractions Lodging: hotel/motel, bed and breakfast, timeshares, and campgrounds Reservation companies Destination areas: amusement centers, theme parks, and resorts Special event and festival organizations Conference centers Entertainment industry: casinos, theaters, and stadiums Food service: catering companies, schools, universities, hospitals, and military Restaurants, dining clubs, taverns, and fast food operators Transportation/travel industry: airlines, cruise companies, car rental agencies, travel agencies, airports, motor coach/tour carriers, and rapid transit (AMTRACK) Leisure organizations: sporting clubs, recreation centers, fitness facilities, and country clubs State, federal, and local government: tourism offices, visitor bureaus, convention centers, and park systems Interest and experience working with the public are very valuable. Develop problem-solving skills. Start in reservations or telephone sales. Master the product line and learn to give excellent service. Develop computer skills and knowledge of different programs. Gain experience working with budgets by serving as treasurer or financial officer of an organization. Acquire supervisory skills and experience by taking leadership roles in student organizations. An orientation toward service and detail is necessary to succeed. Learn state, federal and local government job application process.

Special Events Convention/Trade Show Planning Convention Services Management Entertainment/Event Planning Programs and Activities Planning Lodging: large hotel/motel, bed and breakfast, timeshares, and campgrounds Destination areas: amusement centers, theme parks and resorts Special event and festival organizations Conference centers Entertainment industry: casinos, theaters, and stadiums Cruise companies Leisure organizations: sporting clubs, recreation centers, fitness facilities, and country clubs State, federal, and local government: tourism offices, visitor bureaus, convention centers, and park systems Trade and professional associations Public or private corporations and businesses Gain experience through planning activities/events for campus and civic/community organizations. Develop the ability to make quick decisions independently. Practice excellent interpersonal and public speaking skills. Enhance creative thinking skills. Display good planning and organizational skills. Attend conferences for student organizations and professional associations. Take classes in business, commercial recreation, advertising, and public relations. Gain experience working with budgets and fundraising. Learn state, federal, and local government job application process.

Marketing and Advertising Market Research General Sales Meeting and Convention Sales Incentive Travel Sales Media Planning and Development Public Relations: Publicity/Promotions Tour operators Historical, cultural, and natural attractions Lodging: hotel/motel, bed and breakfast, timeshares, and campgrounds Reservation companies Destination areas: amusement centers, theme parks, and resorts Special event and festival organizations Conference centers Entertainment industry: casinos, theaters, and Stadiums Restaurants, dining clubs, taverns, and fast food operators Product and equipment suppliers and manufacturers Transportation/travel industry: airlines, cruise companies, car rental agencies, travel agencies, airports, motor coach/tour carriers, and rapid transit (AMTRACK) Leisure organizations: sporting clubs, fitness/recreation facilities, and country clubs Trade and professional associations Public or private corporations and businesses State, federal and local government: tourism offices, visitor bureaus, convention centers, and park systems Consider a minor in public relations, marketing, business, or advertising. Gain competency in a variety of computer programs, especially computer graphics. Gain experience in customer service and communication skills. Learn about geography and international travel regulations. Strive for excellent interpersonal and public speaking skills. Learn to think creatively in order to develop unique marketing campaigns and selling techniques. Attend conferences and trade shows. Join student clubs and professional associations in your field of study and volunteer for their publicity committees. Start in reservations or telephone sales. Learn the product line and how to deal with travel agents and customers. Be willing to relocate to a major city like Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, or New York for more opportunities. Learn state, federal, and local government job application process.

Corporate Administration Property Acquisition and Development Legal Research/Market Analysis Financial Relations Human Resources: Human Resource Management, Recruiting and Training, Employee Support Services, Labor Relations, Compensation and Benefits Lodging: hotel/motel, bed and breakfast, time-shares, and campgrounds Destination areas: amusement centers, theme parks, and resorts Entertainment industry: casinos, theaters, and stadiums Restaurants, dining clubs, taverns, and fast food operators Transportation/travel industry: airlines, cruise companies, car rental agencies, travel agencies, airports, motor coach/tour carriers, and rapid transit (AMTRACK) Leisure organizations: sporting clubs, recreation centers, fitness facilities, and country clubs Supplement your program with courses in industrial psychology, business, communications, and law. Consider a minor in human resources. Obtain a graduate degree in business or law for advancement opportunities. Be a leader in student organizations and professional associations. Attend their meetings and conferences. Study the industry leaders and trends by reading trade journals. Gain experience in decision-making, planning, budgeting, and human resources issues through an internship or co-op. Be flexible geographically. Create a network of contacts for advancement. Strive for excellent interpersonal and public speaking skills. Be prepared to work "from the bottom up" to gain industry experience. Publishing Guides Journals News Writing/Editing Self-employment/Freelance Newspapers, magazines, and trade journals Tour operators State, federal, and local government: tourism offices and visitor bureaus Study and gain an in-depth knowledge of industry trends. Consider a journalism minor to learn writing skills and objectivity. Gain writing experience by working for your college newspaper and other publications or by writing for student organization newsletters. Develop effective research methods and computer skills. Practice paying attention to detail and meeting deadlines.

Education Teaching Research Administration Colleges and universities Determine an area of expertise. Gain an in-depth knowledge of that industry, its leaders and trends by reading recent books, journals and annual reports. Learn writing and research skills. Maintain a high grade point average and secure strong recommendations for graduate school admission. Obtain a Ph.D. to teach at the university level. Gain professional industry experience. Attend and speak at conferences, trade shows and professional associations. Network in the industry for professional contacts.