CAMPBELL HIGH SCHOOL ' S
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Hospitality and Hotel Management
Course Name: Hospitality, Recreation, & Tourism Essentials( coming 26-27 SY)
Type of Course: Elective Course
Available to: 10th- 12th grade
Prerequisites: None
Description: This is the first course in the Hospitality and Hotel Management Pathway. This course is educates students on the basics of marketing and business in relation to the hospitality, recreation, and tourism industry in the U. S. and abroad. Students will study destination geography, world economics, and historical timelines related to major segments of the hospitality industry. Students will determine how the HRT industry uses marketing to achieve goals. The vital roles of group, convention and meeting planning, human relations, communications, and ethics will be examined along with the recreation industry segment.
Course Name: Hospitality, Recreation, & Tourism Management( coming 26-27 SY)
Type of Course: Elective Course
Available to: 10th- 12th grade Prerequisites: Hospitality, Recreation, and Tourism Essentials( 74 %+)
Description: This is the second course in the Hospitality and Hotel Management Pathway. This course will ensure that students develop a leadership perspective about social, environmental, economic, and consumer factors impacting the HRT industry. Students will analyze operations, control systems, management structures, service levels, cost effective operations and related technology. Students will demonstrate skills in handling legal and liability issues and human resources functions. Throughout the course, students will develop an innate understanding that exemplary customer service skills define success in the industry.
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