Program Details
The Hospitality Management Major offers a broad educational approach to a career in the hospitality industry. Its varied course of study prepares students with both the management theories and operational competencies necessary to enter any segment of the
- Location:
- Singapore, Singapore
- Program Type:
- Full Degree
- Degree Level:
- Bachelor
- Specialty:
- Tourism
Program Overview
- Program Description:
- UNLV Singapore was established in 2006 as UNLV’s branch in Asia. Under the administration of the William F. Harrah College of Hotel Administration, it currently offers international and American students the College's curriculum leading to the UNLV Bachelor of Science in Hotel Administration and can be completed in as few as three years of year-round study.
The Hospitality Management Major offers a broad educational approach to a career in the hospitality industry. Its varied course of study prepares students with both the management theories and operational competencies necessary to enter any segment of the industry upon graduation. In addition to the university’s general education requirements, students take classes specific to the industry including an introduction to hospitality, human resources management, organizational behavior, facilities management, hospitality law and a course in leadership, management and ethics. Students also study food sanitation, food service operations, cost control, career development, financial and managerial accounting, financial management, hospitality service management, and operations and strategic management.
- Setting Description:
- The UNLV Singapore campus campus is conveniently located in the city. It is housed on the 10th and 11th floors of the National Library of Singapore, a prestigious building comparable to the United States Library of Congress.
- Cost:
- SGD590.00 (inclusive of GST) per credit. Total credits for full Bachelor program: 120 credits.
Additional Program Information
- Accreditation:
- North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission