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3.00 Credits
Cruise Ship Management is designed for anyone interested in furthering his or her knowledge in the cruise industry. It is also for the travel professional who wants to learn more about the cruise experience, and for students of travel who are contemplating careers as travel agents, cruise line employees or other cruise-related professions.
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3.00 Credits
Hospitality accounting principles and practices pursuant to the industry's uniform system of accounts. Prerequisite: ACC 201.
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3.00 Credits
Study of international travel and tourism. Focuses on the economic, social, political and environmental considerations of international tourism management and development. International tourist destinations are explored.
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3.00 Credits
Evaluates the economic, social and political impact of tourism and travel, including markets, transportation, media, destination development and the interrelationship of cooperating agencies.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of services and functions of retail and wholesale travel agencies. Agency administration, ticketing, accounting, promotion, travel counseling, selling, and procedures will be covered. Field trips will supplement classroom discussions. Prerequisites: TCA 141 or instructor consent.
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3.00 Credits
On-site career orientation and training program in the following areas: convention/meeting/trade shows, transportation fields, destination management/marketing, hospitality/casinos, accounting/finance, club, hotel catering, entertainment, theme parks or tourism. Prerequisites: TCA 141 or instructor consent. Limited to Travel and Tourism students only.
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1.00 Credits
In addition to the academic requirements, the Department of Resorts and Gaming requires 200 hours of acceptable employment in the hospitality industry. This work experience will be measured qualitatively as well as quantitatively. The work experience requirement should be met during the school year or in summers. Students who plan to transfer to UNLV will be able to transfer a maximum of 500 hours of employment toward UNLV's 1000 hour employment requirement. International students must go to the office of International Student Services to verify employment eligibility and obtain authorization. This course can be repeated up to up to a maximum of four credits. Grade will be given upon verification of employment.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Thai language and culture. A course focusing on spoken communication and the development of language skills in listening, speaking, and structural analysis. Emphasis on the student's acquisition and control of the basic sound structures and simple sentences. A vocabulary of Thai-English words developed. Oral emphasis.
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4.00 Credits
The development of language skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing; structural analysis. Oral Emphasis.
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3.00 Credits
Voice work for presentation and the stage, in theory and practical application. Focus, breath, awareness, phonation, resonation and articulation.
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