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International Hotel and Tourism Management - Johnson & Wales University - Providence

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International Hotel and Tourism Management from Johnson & Wales University - Providence is a Campus Bachelor Hospitality and Tourism degree that prepares you for a Hospitality career. Experience the broad nature of the hospitality and tourism industries on a global scale through the International Hotel and Tourism Management bachelor's degree program. This degree will ground you in the global dynamics of the industry, from the principles of international hospitality management, strategic planning and marketing to international policies and trends. You'll build a unique global perspective through a minimum of one term abroad integrating your studies within the context of different countries and cultures, as well as three terms of language study. Academic courses abroad are delivered by JWU faculty; case studies and course material are supplemented with industry visits and cultural excursions. View more details on Johnson & Wales University - Providence, RI . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Hospitality and Tourism courses.

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