A bachelor in Tourism and Hospitality Management or a Master degree in Tourism and Hospitality Management provides a major step in getting a foot in the door to this massively growing industry and once inside, people have extensive career options.
A tourism and hospitality management degree program provides students the business skills and cultural education necessary to run travel agencies, organize cultural attractions, operate a food service business, plan meetings as well as large conventions and events, facilitate operations at hotels, theme parks, casinos and resorts, promote tourism, and arrange individual, group, or corporate trips and tours around the world.
An Interview is required for all first-time student applicants, even if the applicant is under 14 years of age. Interview for Your U.S. Student Visa Two Months Before Your Program Starts!
The U.S. Embassy urging all students and exchange visitors planning to study or do research in the U.S. to appear for their visa interviews two months before their programs start. Interest in studying in the United States continues to grow and record numbers of students are applying for visas. Student and exchange visitor visas can take up to two months to process
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