Keystone logo

10 Online Course Programs in Hospitality 2024

Filters

Filters

  • Course
  • Tourism and Hospitality
  • Hospitality
Fields of study
  • Tourism and Hospitality (10)
  • Back to main category
Locations
Find more locations
Degree type
Duration
Study pace
Language
Language
Study format

    Online Course Programs in Hospitality

    A course is a unit of study available to students upon graduation of high school. Courses may be taken individually or with the purpose of following a specific academic path. Course terms may last from several months to one or two years.

    What is a course in hospitality? These courses are designed to prepare students for a career or position in hotel, travel and restaurant management or administration. Students have the opportunity to study and train in professional food services, food safety, tourism, event planning, hotel operations and hotel revenue management. While students may choose to focus on particular industries, most courses reflect a deep understanding of and seek to cultivate providing quality customer service and hospitality to patrons.

    Completion of a course in hospitality offers many benefits. Learning how to navigate revenue planning for increased profitability, gaining knowledge of current food safety laws and catering practices in different regions and understanding how to manage various departments within a hotel or restaurant are all valuable skills that students may utilize to secure, excel in and compete in higher paying positions.

    Tuition and other costs can vary across each institution depending upon school location and course length. Students interested in pursuing a course are encouraged to contact their school of choice for detailed information about cost and additional requirements.

    Graduates of a course in hospitality are better equipped to find career opportunities in many industries and areas of interest. Courses help prepare students for potential positions as hotel managers, restaurant managers, small business owners, retail managers, public house managers and tour guides. Other possible jobs include event planners, human resource specialists, hotel clerks, travel agents, executive chefs, concierge agents, housekeepers and sales specialists.

    Courses are available in full-time and part-time formats. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.