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About Atlantic Cape Community College

Thanks to the growing casino/hotel, recreation, tourism and other related industries, there’s a great demand for creative, well-trained hospitality professionals. If you are a people person who can provide service with a smile, with the ability to solve problems and welcome new challenges, a degree in Hospitality Management from Atlantic Cape Community College may be right up your alley. This exciting program:

  • Prepares you to enter into entry level positions in management.
  • Provides focused learning in a supportive environment.
  • Affords you the ability to either continue your education or successfully enter a career within the hospitality industry.
  • Meets the needs of traditional and non-traditional students with a student-centered curriculum.

The hospitality industry is the number one employer in Atlantic County, NJ. This degree prepares you for management careers in hospitality including:

  • Hotels
  • Restaurants
  • Casinos
  • Casino hotels
  • Private clubs
  • Travel agencies

In addition to hotel and food and beverage management courses, you are exposed to a variety of courses in business administration, such as Principles of Management and Human Resources Management. In your final semester, you are required to complete a mandatory 135-hour internship in a hospitality-related organization.

Hospitality classes are scheduled traditionally, for students most comfortable in a classroom learning environment, and online, for those who are self-disciplined and appreciate the flexibility that distance education offers. If you have transfer credits, contact the Admissions Office.

Transfer agreements

ACCC maintains transfer agreements with many four-year schools. You can take your first two years at ACCC and transfer as a junior into a bachelor’s degree program.

Choose from hundreds of career opportunities

A degree in Hospitality Management provides you with an opportunity to choose from hundreds of career opportunities beyond those traditionally associated with the industry. In addition to working in hotels, or managing restaurants, our successful graduates have also chosen careers in exciting and progressive venues, such as:

  • Meeting planning and special events
  • Catering
  • Heritage tourism
  • Amusement parks and attractions
  • Convention and visitors bureaus
  • Destination management companies
  • Entertainment and arts
  • Historical sites
  • Sports and recreation management

 

 

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