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HIST 4020: American Government
3.00 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Denver
This course involves an examination of the political and governmental system of the United States, the principles upon which it is founded, and the institutions and systems which comprise it. Topics to be discussed are constitutional foundations, federalism, political parties, public opinion, interest group activities, civil liberties and decision-making in institutions of American national government, such as Congress, the presidency and the Supreme Court. Prerequisite: ENG1020 or ENG1920. (HO) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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HOSP 1001: The Hospitality Field
4.50 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Denver
This course is an introduction to the various segments within the hospitality industry (lodging; food service; travel and tourism; and sports, entertainment and event management). The course is intended to prepare the student to apply sound management principles to the challenges encountered within the industry. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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HOSP 1008: Custo Mer/ Guest Servi ce Manage Ment
3.00 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Denver
This introductory course is a study of customer/guest service management within the hospitality industry. Emphasis is placed on the development of service standards, the problem solving process, data gathering techniques, technological methods and fiscal accountability. Prerequisite: FSM1001 or HOSP1001 or SEE1001 or TRV1001. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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HOSP 1010: Front Office Operations
3.00 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Denver
This course familiarizes students with the front office department of the hotel. Emphasis is placed on guestroom availability, reservation processing, guest registration, night audit, and check-out procedures through a computerized property management system. The student focuses on all aspects of the unique relationship between the front office and other departments in the hotel. Prerequisite: FSM1001 or FSM3001 or HOSP1001 or SEE1001. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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HOSP 2011: Hospitality Sales And Meeting Management
3.00 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Denver
This course familiarizes students with the scope of sales, meeting and event management within the hospitality industry. The reciprocal relationship between selling and service is presented within the context of hospitality marketing practices. Prerequisite: CUL1325 or HOSP1008 or SEE2020 or TRVL2040. (HO) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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HOSP 2020: Resort Management
3.00 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Denver
This course provides a detailed study of management techniques used in the management of resort properties and their recreational facilities. The physical development of resort properties is also investigated. Prerequisite: FSM1001 or FSM3001 or HOSP1001 or SEE1001. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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HOSP 2030: Hospitality Human Resources And Diversity Leadership
3.00 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Denver
Operational and staff managers in today's hospitality- related businesses often manage a diverse group of employees and are responsible for compliance with employment laws and human resource policies. Therefore, managers must be knowledgeable about laws and best practices when working with their employees. This course helps students develop managerial knowledge and skills in several areas of human resource management including recruiting, interviewing, selection, orientation, training, performance evaluation and management, discipline, terminations, and employee and union relations. Prerequisite: Sophomore status. (PT) (WI) (HO) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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HOSP 2050: International Tour And Hotel Operations
3.00 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Denver
This course is taught only on a campus outside of the United States during a term abroad program. The course focuses on cultural, political, legal, and economic forces and their impact on tourism and how hospitality management practices differ among countries. Students plan and participate in a variety of tours and professional site visits in order to gain first-hand knowledge of the international travel experience. Prerequisites: Must be accepted in Term Abroad Program, junior year status. Quarter Credit Hours 9.0
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HOSP 2098: Hotel Externship
3.00 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Denver
This externship is designed to give the student practical experience in both lodging and food and beverage areas. Rotational assignments incorporate both frontand back-of-the-house operations. It includes day, evening and weekend shifts. A limited number of students may be able to substitute this course for HOSP2099. Students need to see their respective dean for admission procedures to this course. Prerequisites: HOSP1008, HOSP1010 or HOSP1011, FSM1065, FSM2085, approved sanitation certificate. Quarter Credit Hours 13.5
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HOSP 3020: Tra de Sho w/ Exposition Manage Ment
3.00 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Denver
This course is designed to give the student practical experience in developing a trade show or exhibition with special emphasis on pre-planning, budget preparation, advertising and/or public relations, and exhibit setup, including exhibit registration, booth accommodations and assignments, draping, audiovisual, programming and wrap-up. A directed work project may be incorporated into this course. Prerequisite: FSM3001 or HOSP2011 or SEE2020 or TRVL2040. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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