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SDSU Launches Hospitality and Tourism Master’s Degree Program

San Diego State University is now accepting applications for its new Master of Science in Hospitality Tourism and Management degree. This program is targeted to mid-level managers with 5 to 15 years of experience aspiring to advance to the next level of leadership as a director, general manager, or CEO within a hospitality, recreation, or tourism organization or agency.

Offered through the L. Robert Payne School of Hospitality and Tourism Management and administered by SDSU’s College of Extended Studies, the program also reaches out to experienced professionals who wish to continue their education while maintaining their current positions within the industry.

“This cutting-edge Master’s degree program is based upon proven, real-world techniques and delivered by a highly experienced and expert faculty,” said Carl Winston, director of the L. Robert Payne School of HTM. “The program was developed in consultation with major companies in the industry so we know exactly what is needed to boost people to the next level.  It will provide up-and-coming hospitality executives with a competitive edge as they advance their careers.”

Most of the curriculum in this 13-month program will be delivered in an online format, allowing flexibility for students to participate while continuing to work in their current occupations, and includes an intensive week on campus at both the beginning and end of the schedule. The curriculum focuses on the development of strategic leadership, analytical, and administrative organizational skills specific to the hospitality and tourism industry.

“The SDSU HTM program is renowned in our industry,” said Brad Gessner, general manager, San Diego Convention Center. “I think being involved with that curriculum, what they learn, and the way they teach is definitely a benefit to anybody coming out of the program.”

This program will enable students to close the gap needed to move from basic leadership/managerial positions into complex leadership positions in national and multi-national organizations in this growing field. It also prepares them for the transition into positions requiring greater responsibility and accountability. The program will serve an international and national audience.

“I think continuing education is absolutely critical to what we do all of our lives,” said Mike Bieber, regional manager, Chili’s Restaurant. “I truly believe the HTM program will give students a competitive edge.”

For more information, visit www.NeverStopLearning.net/htm, email instructor Jeff Campbell at jjcampbell@san.rr.com or call (858) 451-6096.

Final program approval is anticipated May 9.

SDSU's College of Extended Studies reaches out to the greater San Diego community through a wide variety of lifelong learning classes, seminars, and certificate programs. Career advancement courses are offered in many areas of management, leadership, and quality improvement while self-enrichment courses range from accounting to web design. Additionally, the College offers over 50 certificate programs, online courses, and many other learning opportunities. To register or for more information, call (619) 265-7378 (SDSU) or log on to www.neverstoplearning.net

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