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With a Hospitality and Travel degree, you can work on cruise ships, top destination resorts, or own your own health club or travel company. People with this degree have many different types of responsibilities within the industry, including designing and organizing travel arrangements; greeting, checking in and caring for people when they visit spas and hotels; managing hotel bookings; and administering spa treatments.
With a Hospitality and Travel degree, you can specialize in aromatherapy and spa, hospitality management, and travel and tourism. |
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The career outlook for jobs in this industry is great; as the population increases and the economy strengthens, more people begin to travel. People with a degree in Hospitality and Travel work as:
- Spa specialists
- Spa/hotel managers & owners
- Lodging Managers
- Travel agents
- Tour guides
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- Agency and hotel owners
- Destination resort managers
- Health club personnel
- Cruise directors and specialists
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13% Job Growth |
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Average earnings for people with a degree in Hospitality and Travel ranges from $25,000 to $35,000 in supervisory positions and from $40,000 to above $72,000 for management positions with an excellent opportunity for travel benefits, tips, and other career perks. Advancement opportunities are good; many people with Hospitality and Travel degrees move into management and ownership positions. |
| Associates Degree in Hospitality with Management Experience |
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Ideal candidates for Hospitality and Travel jobs have great interpersonal and communication skills, are well organized, can manage or work well with other employees, and are specialized in certain areas with the industry. They also can maintain a professional attitude under any type of situation, and they have good problem-solving skills. People with a degree are more likely to get desired jobs and have opportunities for advancement. |
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