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Tourism and Hospitality
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The curriculum presented here applies to students who started the major in Fall 2020 or Spring 2021. If you enrolled as a matriculant prior to that, please see the College Catalog for the year you started the major as a matriculant for the curriculum requirements that apply to you.
Consultation with the Program Advisor is required.
Upon successful completion of the Tourism and Hospitality degree program requirements, graduates will:
demonstrate a current knowledge of products and services offered by various segments of the tourism/hospitality industry
explain how tourism/hospitality products and services are distributed, marketed, and sold
recognize the importance of service in the tourism/hospitality industry
demonstrate a knowledge of destinations (culture, history, geography, food, attractions, etc.)
properly apply the specialized vocabulary used by industry professionals
use technology related to business and the tourism/hospitality industry
discuss their knowledge of processes and systems used in various segments of the industry
explain the relationship of the industry to regulators, government, certifying agencies, and professional organizations
identify careers and entrepreneurial opportunities in tourism/hospitality
develop skills in reading, writing, communication, computation, research, analysis and entrepreneurship
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Must be completed in residency at Kingsborough
One (1) Civic Engagement experience satisfied by Civic Engagement Certified or Civic Engagement Component course or approved outside activity.
Many faculty across Kingsborough teach courses that are designated “Writing Intensive.” Faculty who teach these courses recognize that writing about texts we’ve read is the best way to process our thinking about those texts. That is, writing about texts helps us generate, evaluate, and clarify our thinking and recognize where texts are confusing, biased, unclear, and so on. To help students recognize how crucial writing is to the processing of their thinking, Kingsborough implemented a policy whereby students who entered Kingsborough or changed their major in or after Fall 2010 must complete at least one (1) Writing Intensive course before graduation. While there are a variety of options for fulfilling the Writing Intensive requirement, because students might need more time to write about the texts they read in class, Writing Intensive sections are only offered in the Fall and Spring sessions (12-week semester).
To find the courses in all the different departments that are designated as Writing Intensive follow these steps:
Log on to CUNYfirst
Select Search for Classes
Select the Institution from the drop-down menu (i.e., Kingsborough CC)
Select the Term from the drop-down menu in which you are looking for a Writing Intensive course.
Select the Course Attribute drop-down menu and choose Writing Intensive
Select the Course Attribute Value drop-down menu and choose Writing intensive
Keep the box labeled Show Open Classes Only checked
Finally, click the Search button - the list that results from your search includes all of the writing intensive courses available in the term that you chose
Writing Intensive courses are available in many departments. The key is to look at what courses you need to complete your degree and then enroll in a Writing Intensive course section that satisfies one (1) of your degree requirements.
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