It’s not business as usual for School of Resort & Hospitality Management
By spring 2022, graduates of FGCU’s School of Resort & Hospitality Management will enter the workforce with added assets they can apply in a wider range of career paths, thanks to the school’s move to the Lutgert College of Business.
As the hospitality degree program transitions into a business degree at the end of the fall semester, students will take additional required courses in economics, finance, accounting, supply-chain management and other subjects that prepare them to excel in business settings besides hospitality. With new concentrations offered for the bachelor’s in resort and hospitality administration, undergraduates still will have the opportunity to gain specialized knowledge in one of four areas of concentration.
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