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Hospitality Management College is the department name given to the division that handles the business of teaching the running of hotels, restaurants and travel and tourism-related business. A hospitality management degree offered from one of the top hospitality management schools or hospitality management universities such as, Cornell University , Florida International University, Michigan State University and Pennsylvania State University , carry a lot of weight and can be the door opener you need to start your career. Hospitality management universities, such as Johnson and Wales University , focus exclusively on hospitality management. Johnson and Wales emphasizes cooking and restaurant management. Quality hospitality management colleges should be able to provide not only the conceptual learning that comes in a classroom but also the hands-on work experience that is vital to the advancement of your skills and therefore your career. Look for a university that offers career counseling and job placement services. You should try to interview past graduates that have gone on to pursue their career in hospitality management to get their opinion on how effective their education was. Look for a hospitality management college or university that has a highly qualified faculty that has recent or extensive experience in the hospitality management field. Feel free to interview faculty, staff and administration to see if they themselves live up to the standards that should be met in the hospitality management field. Look for internship opportunities and international training options that will help you to get a grasp of what the real work will be like. The earlier you accomplish this the less time you will waste if you find you just don't like the hospitality management field as much as you first thought you would. Many hospitality management colleges and universities offer online application procedures that help to streamline the admissions process. If possible, ask for a list of recent graduates and then go to the places of their employment to interview or at the very least inspect the hotels, restaurants or other facilities they manage to see how they benefited from their training.
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