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HHS Awards Convocation is April 17th, 2:30 - 4:30 PM in the EUC Auditorium
Listening to Parents' Voices: The TRAIN team just released it's final report regarding focus groups conducted with parents of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities. We hope that by sharing these important parent voices, we will be able to make a real difference as we attempt to increase community participation, access, and inclusion by those with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including autism spectrum disorder, in Greensboro and surrounding communities.
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Credentialing Reference Guide (PDF)
After UNCG, the world of hospitality and tourism awaits. Positions are available and educated professionals are needed within each segment of the broader hospitality industry (hotels, foodservice, site attractions, private clubs, luxury resorts, meeting services). The supply of graduates with a specialized focus on the hospitality industry is very small compared to the huge demand of this fast growing industry. Hospitality and Tourism Management graduates often have a competitive edge over students with degrees in general business or other programs not specifically focused on the industry and can move up in the ranks more quickly. Students complete 200 hours of pre-internship work in the industry and then pursue a 480-hour managerial internship. Two concentrations are offered, Hotel and Restaurant Management, and Travel and Tourism Management. Please click on the links below for more information about each concentration.
Hotel and Restaurant Management
Travel and Tourism Management
Please visit the Undergraduate Bulletin for a list of requirements and a link to descriptions of HTM courses.
For questions about how classes will transfer into UNCG, visit NC Community College Transfer Equivalencies
2+ Students may also receive credit for other courses not listed on the NC Community College Transfer page. For more info visit http://www.uncg.edu/ctr/twoplus.html
Please note that this only applies to students who have completed the associate degree before applying through the 2+ program.
The Hospitality and Tourism Management Program at UNCG prepares students for an exciting, challenging and satisfying career in one of the largest, most important industries in the new global economy. The mission of the program is to provide quality education for students entering management positions in the hospitality industry, and to fuctrer the professional development of industry members. As director of the program, I invite you to learn more about us, and how we can assist you in your future success. Dr. Bonnie Canziani