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Higher education is education provided by universities, vocational universities (community colleges, liberal arts colleges, and technical colleges, etc.) and other collegial institutions that award academic degrees, such as career colleges following the completion of a school that provides
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Hospitality Training in Arizona
If you are thinking of training for a new career, then why not consider the benefits of following a college course to become a Hospitality Administrator or Hospitality Manager. If you are looking for a career that is just that little bit different then an education within the world of the hospitality industry may be what you are looking for.
Your role as a Hospitality Administrator or Manager would be to manage, co-ordinate, monitor and record the activities and finances of the company you work for. Your duties may be many and varied, so you would find it helpful to have a �hands on' and �can do' attitude. As a Hospitality Administrator or Manager you could very well be using software to track inventories, point of sale totals, schedules and payroll. Whilst many courses may teach you about specific packages, you would find a basic level of computer literacy helpful. Your level of responsibility depends largely on your role and the size of the organization.
You may find employment opportunities in hotels, health clubs, golf clubs, restaurants, bars, or holiday resorts. Entry-level positions include Deputy Manager or Club Administrator of a medium sized business. The nature of the hospitality industry means that you will probably be working when many other people are enjoying their leisure time. You will highly likely find that you have to work evenings and weekends. Pay is usually lower than other industries but benefits are usually generous. If you can show grace under pressure, like working with the general public, and enjoy the prospect of plenty of variety, then maybe a career as Hospitality Administrator or Hospitality Manager is for you.
Arizona Hospitality Training
Schools and Colleges in Arizona Offering Hospitality Training
University of Phoenix - Phoenix-Hohokam Campus
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University of Phoenix is the largest private university in North America. One university understands how you live today. And where you want to go tomorrow. University of Phoenix. Thinking ahead. |
Arizona Culinary Institute
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Earn your culinary diploma in just 9 months. Train with professional chefs and receive hands-on experience at the school's premier student-run restaurant. Individual attention is paramount at ACI; our classes average 10-14 students per kitchen. |
The Art Institute of Phoenix
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The Art Institutes system of schools is a leading educator of students in the creative and applied arts, including design, media, fashion, and culinary programs. Every program of study offered to you is regularly reviewed by industry leaders, advisors, and employers for relevance in the marketplace. Changes are made, if necessary, to integrate subject matter into the curriculum so that our degree programs reflect the way things are done in the real world of work. Programs listed are not offered at all locations. |
University of Phoenix - M.C.A.S. Learning Center
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University of Phoenix is the largest private university in North America. One university understands how you live today. And where you want to go tomorrow. University of Phoenix. Thinking ahead. |
Scottsdale Culinary Institute
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Set the table for a rewarding career in the culinary arts at Scottsdale Culinary Institute in Scottsdale, AZ. Study with experienced, industry-trained chefs, and get focused, hands-on education in culinary techniques from around the world. Graduates earn the prestigious Le Cordon Bleu credential. |
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