HMGT 4989-Culinary Tourism-Spring 2016

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HMGT 4989-Culinary Tourism-Spring 2016
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Professor(s)
Department
Hospitality Management
Course Code
HMGT 4989
Semester / Year
Spring 2016
Course Description

With New York City as a world food culture laboratory, students will explore the concept of culinary tourism and its economic impact on the tourism industry. Students will create, market and conduct their own NYC culinary walking tour. Students will co-create the Hospitality Management Department’s NYC Culinary Guide to Restaurants and Food Shops on Open Lab.

Acknowledgements

This course was created by: Michael Krondl

View the course(s) that this course is based on. This course has been cloned or re-cloned 4 times; view clone(s).

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