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Hospitality Management
Allegany offers Hospitality Management degrees specializing in: Chef, Hotel/Motel Manager, Food Service Manager, Travel/Tourism Specialist, and Culinaire Café. All the programs integrate a combination of business courses, practical hospitality courses, and internships. Most students complete courses in all the aforementioned for employability enhancement.
Hospitality Management
The New York Institute of Technology offers a bachelor’s degree in hospitality through campus residency or entirely online. The program prepares students for careers in travel, tourism, conferencing, catering, and food servicing. The program offers a six credit summer study in Europe and nearly 100% job placement. NYIT’s bachelor in Hospitality Management degree prepares students for direct...