HMGT1101_S2020_Goodlad

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HMGT1101_S2020_Goodlad
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Professor(s)
Department
Hospitality Management
Course Code
HMGT 1101
Semester / Year
Spring 2020
Course Description

An overview of the history, likely directions and organizational structure of the hospitality industry and its role in local, national and global economies. Students are introduced to the nature and scope of the hospitality industry, basic terminology, management concepts, career path explorations and the department’s mission and culture.

Acknowledgements

This course was created by: Prof. Karen Goodlad

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