How will you use the information you found on the City Tech HMGT site?
Course Information
HMGT 1101-LC02: Introduction to Hospitality Management
Prof. Karen Goodlad
T 8:30-11:00am
Student Support/Office Hours:
Tuesday 12:00pm–2:00pm
Wednesday 10:00am–12:00pm
via Blackboard Collaborate
HMGT 1102-LC07: Introduction to Food and Beverage Management
Prof. Claire Stewart
Th 8:30-11:00am
Student Support/Office Hours:
via Blackboard Collaborate
ENG 1101-LC08: English Composition I
Prof. Jody R. Rosen
T 12:00-1:40pm & asynchronously
Student Support/Office Hours:
T 11:30am-12:00pm; 1:40-2:30pm
Th 11:00-11:45am; and by appointment
via Zoom (and asynchronously via OpenLab)
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Ursula C. Schwerin Library
New York City College of Technology, C.U.N.Y
300 Jay Street, Library Building - 4th Floor
For me, the information about the college’s clubs and programs was both new and exciting. I’ll be able to use this material to further my knowledge and understanding of the hospitality field in the future.
I am the faculty advisor for the City Tech Tea Club, I hope you will join our next meeting on September 23. The topic will be Cooking with Tea. I will share the zoom information soon.
I am the faculty advisor for the City Tech Tea Club, I hope you will join our next meeting on September 23. The topic will be Cooking with Tea. I will share the zoom information soon.
I will use the information that I found on the City Tech HMGT site to clarify the outcome of the courses and degree. Going more in depth on the different interests and specialties that are explored and achieved in the industry.
You will get to take a lot of electives to specialize your experience.
With the information that I’ve found in the City Tech HMGT site, I’m going to for sure have them stored in my notes to check them out in the future.
Good, this is really information that you will need continuously.
Good, this is really information that you will need continuously.
I will use the information on the site to help me in my journey in this industry and guide me toward better opportunities
I hope you connect with a teacher to help guide you.
Ill probably join a few of the clubs one we’re back on campus
Why wait? Joining clubs now, though virtual, will allow you to get to know other students in your first semester. It is always a good thing to expand your network.
I will use the info on the site for directions and contact info. Also whenever I need help with a task I will not hesitate to ask for directions.
My favorite Big Bird quote is “Asking questions is a good way to find things out.”
The way im going to use the info we found is by saving the important emails, so that I could reach out to the ones I get to need in a near future.
Look at your City Tech email often (every day? every other day?) important information is sent to your City Tech email!
The information I found was very resourceful. I can use the course listings to see what to expect and I can reach out to any professors if necessary.
Yes, exploring courses now for future registration is a great strategy.
I’ve found out that the information is very useful so that I can contact my professors if I have a problem in class