Hospitality Management

Quick Facts
- Pathway: Business & Industry
- Campus: Southeast
Hospitality managers make sure their restaurant, hotel, or other entertainment venue operates efficiently and is welcoming and comfortable for visitors.
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Our Program
Why Choose Hospitality Management?
- Prepare to be an entry-level supervisor in:
- Food service
- Hotel operations
- Convention & event management
- Travel & tourism
- Entertainment venues
- Have your choice of work environment & location because of the great variety of hospitality options
- Enjoy plenty of opportunities for travel & fine food
Prepare for What You Will Do at Work
- Make sure the property is clean, well-maintained & welcoming
- Monitor the property operations & the budget
- Coordinate all services for events, including lodging, transportation & food service
- Oversee food preparation & make sure the establishment complies with health & safety standards & regulations
Explore Professional Organizations
- Texas Restaurant Association (TRA)
- Meeting Professionals International (MPI)
- American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA)
Marketable Skills You Will Learn
- Critical thinking
- Reasoning
- Communication
- Personal & social responsibility
- Teamwork
- Computer literacy
Before You Enroll, Think About:
- You need to have a passion for customer service.
- Opportunities for travel and fine food abound!
- The hospitality industry can be especially busy when most people are celebrating holidays or are on vacation.
- Hospitality professionals may work extra hours to prepare for and manage special events.
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Degrees & Certificates
Degree
Certificates
Level 1
Level 2
Degree
Certificates
Level 1
Level 2
Degree
Certificate
Level 1
How Much Time & Money to Finish?
2025–2026 Academic Year
| Degree or Certificate | Program Title | Semester Credit Hours | Total Tuition & Fees |
|---|---|---|---|
| AAS | Hospitality Management—Foodservice Management | 60 | $4,440 |
| CRT1 | Foodservice Operations | 18 | $1,332 |
| CRT1 | Beverage Management I | 22 | $1,628 |
| CRT2 | Beverage Management II | 40 | $2,960 |
| AAS | Hospitality Management-Hospitality/Travel & Tourism Management | 60 | $4,440 |
| CRT1 | Hospitality/Hotel Supervision | 16 | $1,184 |
| CRT2 | Hospitality/Travel & Tourism Supervision | 43 | $3,182 |
| AAS | Hospitality Management-Meeting/Event Planning/Convention & Group Management | 60 | $4,440 |
| CRT1 | Meeting & Event Planning/Convention & Group Management | 19 | $1,406 |
Notes:
- Tuition is based on in-state, in-county rates.
- Totals do not include textbooks and other materials.
Continuing Education Programs
Time commitments and fees vary depending on the course.
Earn More Choices & More Money
Transfer to a college or university to continue your studies. Earning a bachelor’s degree opens the door to career and promotion opportunities.
Next steps
- Talk to your advisor about planning for transfer
- Explore transfer schools
Start on Your Pathway!
Contact
Southeast Campus
Louie Scott, Jr.
Program Coordinator & Instructor
Call 817-515-3157
Email louie.scott@tccd.edu
Southeast Campus
Talia Dancer
Department Chair & Instructor
Call 817-515-3119
Email talia.dancer@tccd.edu
Updated September 11, 2024