Several schools have Hotel and Restaurant (AKA Hospitality) programs. The best are Cornell, Michigan State and UNLV.
You could also major in marketing at any university with an undergraduate business school.
2007-11-26 04:23:27
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answered by Ranto 7
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i would say, despite the fact that i am an Executive Chef since many years, stay in nursing. the population is aging, that is a fact and your profession will be more and more in demand. Culinary is a killer, more and more people come into the profession half skilled and drop out again. you really must have something special in pastry to make it in the field. chocolate sculptures, sugar works, wedding cakes, but top notch, these are in demand, in every bigger hotel or chain. but that takes years to learn and a professional course, say 6 month to learn the basics, can be 5 or 6 thousand dollars. this is no lie, check out the net. and it is also a fact that you might work every weekend, evening, holiday,new year, after all WE work when others are having a good time.
2016-05-26 00:26:00
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answered by ? 3
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Are u in management/administration line?
Then you can do MBA Hospitality.If you have a bachelor degree in same field, u can finish your MBA in 6 months
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2007-11-26 04:38:27
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answered by GLOBAL EDUCATION SERVICES 3
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