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  • Maldives College of Higher Education

    Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism Studies founded in is the first Institution established to build Tourism and Hospitality related professionals in the Maldives. Founded in 1987 the school has trained several students who currently represent high positions in the Maldivian Tourism sector.

  • Management Development Institute of Singapore (MDIS)

    MDIS School of Tourism and Hospitality welcomed its first batch of diploma students in August 2006 and subsequently the Bachelor's students two months later. Since then, the school enjoys close collaboration with universities from Australia and the United Kingdom in grooming leading professionals of the future. On 5 March 2007, MDIS School of Tourism and Hospitality was officially launched by Mr. Baey Yam Keng, Member of Parliament for Tanjong Pagar GRC at the inaugural Regional Tourism and Hos...

  • Manchester Community College

    The Hotel-Tourism program provides education and training for students who would like to work full-time after graduation. Students also may decide to continue their studies at another institution to earn a bachelor's degree. In the first year, students study such areas as introduction to the hospitality industry, quantity foods production, and food protection. In the second year students focus on hotel management procedures, food, beverage, and labor cost controls, and geography and tourism dev...

  • Manchester Metropolitan University

    The recent merger of the Departments of Food & Consumer Technology and Hospitality & Tourism Management has created one of the largest and most important Schools of its type in the UK. Employing over fifty academics and researchers with in excess of thirty postgraduate research students, it represents a major centre for teaching and research in its specialised areas and has an international reputation for excellence and innovation. The School has recently been officially recognised as a 'Centre...

  • Manukau Institute of Technology

    Because millions of people travel to and from New Zealand every year and because we have a growing international reputation for our produce and cuisine, we serve a very discerning market with high expectations for the hospitality it receives. This creates an environment offering a huge number of opportunities for highly trained staff. Manukau institute of Technology meets the challenges and offers market-leading programmes and outstanding learning facilities.The school offers 8 full time progra...

  • McKeown Hospitality & Professional Institute

    Since being founded in 2004, McKeown has become one of the foremost Hospitality and Professional institutions in the country. At McKeown, we have committed ourselves to equipping students with the tools of a life time. Obtaining a Diploma from McKeown Hospitality & Professional Institute can get you the skills and training you need to seek a new career or advance in your current profession. McKeown Hospitality offers you an education that can lead to various professional outcomes.

  • Miami Dade Community College

    In the Miami-Dade Community College Hospitality Management program you will acquire a practical and theoretical foundation for the skills and leadership in the exciting fields of hotel operations, cruise line operations, resorts management and convention planning. The Hospitality Management Program combines traditional classroom lectures with laboratory and hands-on experiences. You must complete 60 credit hours for an Associate in Science degree. Emphasizing hands-on training, the two- year As...

  • MIB School of Management

    The International Master in Tourism & Leisure, IMTL, is the only master in tourism accredited by ASFOR. The program helps participants develop skills for working in tourism and launching into a managerial or entrepreneurial career. Important international company partners collaborate with the program through in-class talks, testimonials, interviews for internships and jobs, and company visits and presentations.

  • Michigan State University

    A Midwest icon, The School and its faculty and students share a remarkable work ethic and land-grant values that take the best thinking in the world, make it practical, and apply the rewards of outstanding higher education in the public realm that is the business of hospitality. The School's longstanding philosophy of relationship building and connectivity means our students, alumni and faculty are all part of an ongoing, influential network that has mentored, empowered, assisted, and influence...

  • Middlesex County College

    The Hotel, Restaurant and Institution Management Department (HRI) was founded in 1969 to serve the demand for managers in the high growth Hospitality Industry. It was the first Associate in Applied Science Degree program of its kind in New Jersey and has gained national recognition through its excellent facilities, faculty, and the success of numerous graduates. The program is designed to develop the entering student for a middle management or management trainee position. Students select a majo...

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