Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Distance / Online | 61 Credit-hour(s) | $250/credit hour | Contact provider |
American Public Univ...
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Course summary
This program provides students a general basis in fundamental restaurant operations. Students are exposed to several facets of this challenging career including purchasing and storage, food service sanitation, food preparation, legal aspects and insurance, and marketing and sales.
Program modules
The modules include HOSP100 Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 hours, HOSP101 Foodservice Sanitation 3 hours, HOSP200 Food and Beverage Management 3 hours, HOSP201 Restaurant Operations Management 3 hours, HOSP202 Quantity Food Preparation 3 hours, HOSP203 Hotel and Restaurant Purchasing 3 hours, HOSP204 Introduction to Hotel and Restaurant Law 3 hours, HOSP302 Hospitality Law 3 hours, HOSP303 Hospitality Marketing 3 hours, COLL100 - Foundations of Online Learning; ENGL101 - Proficiency in Writing [Required]; ENGL102 - Effectiveness in Writing; ENGL200 - Composition and Literature; HIST101 - American History to 1877; HIST102 - American History since 1877; HIST111 - World Civilization before 1650; HIST112 - World Civilization since 1650; HIST121 - Western Civilization before The Thirty Years War; HIST122 - Western Civilization since The Thirty Years War; HIST221 - African - American History before 1877; HIST222 - African - American History since 1877; HIST223 - History of the American Indian; ARAB100 - Arabic I; ARAB101 - Arabic II [Prerequisite: ARAB100]; ARTH200 - Art Appreciation; CHIN100 - Chinese I (Mandarin) (Pending at this time.); CHIN101 - Chinese II (Mandarin) [Prerequisite: CHIN100] (Pending at this time.); COMM200 - Public Speaking; FREN100 - French I; FREN101 - French II [Prerequisite: FREN100]; GERM100 - German I; GERM101 - German II [Prerequisite: GERM100]; HRMT101 - Human Relations Communications; MUSI200 - Music Appreciation; PHIL101 - Introduction to Philosophy; PHIL200 - Introduction to Ethics; RELS201 - Introduction to World Religions; RUSS100 - Russian I; RUSS101 - Russian II [Prerequisite: RUSS100]; SPAN100 - Spanish I; SPAN101 - Spanish II [Prerequisite: SPAN100]; SPAN201 - Intermediate Spanish Literacy: La Novela [Prerequisite: SPAN101]; LITR201 - World Literature through the Renaissance; LITR202 - World Literature since the Renaissance; LITR210 - English Literature: Beowulf to 18th Century; LITR211 - English Literature: 18th Century to Present; LITR220 - American Literature before the Civil War; LITR221 - American Literature from The Civil War to Present; MATH110 - College Algebra; MATH111 - College Trigonometry; MATH125 - Math for Liberal Arts Majors; MATH225 - Calculus; IRLS210 - International Relations I; POLS210 - American Government I; ITCC100 - Introductory Digital Literacy (4 semester hours, including lab requirement); SCIN100 - Introduction to Biology; SCIN101 - Introduction to Biology Lab; SCIN102 - Introduction to Chemistry; SCIN103 - Introduction to Chemistry Lab; SCIN104 - Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology; SCIN105 - Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab; SCIN106 - Introduction to Physics; SCIN107 - Introduction to Physics Lab; SCIN108 - Introduction to Astronomy; SCIN109 - Introduction to Astronomy Lab; SCIN110 - Introduction to Forestry; SCIN111 - Introduction to Forestry Lab; SCIN112 - Introduction to Oceanography; SCIN113 - Introduction to Oceanography Lab; SCIN114 - Introduction to Meteorology; SCIN115 - Introduction to Meteorology Lab; SCIN116 - Introduction to Physical Geology; SCIN117 - Introduction to Physical Geology Lab; SCIN118 - Introduction to Human Ecology; SCIN119 - Introduction to Human Ecology Lab; SCIN190 - Introduction to Environmental Science; SCIN191 - Introduction to Environmental Science Lab.
Entry requirement for international students
Students must have completed high school diploma or recognized equivalent such as a GED certificate or secondary school through home schooling as defined by state law. They should have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 520 with TWE of 4.0 on paper-based test, 190 on computer-based test; reading - 21, writing - 23, speaking - 10, listening - 14 on internet-based test and IELTS with a minimum score of 6.0.
Qualification
Associate degree
Awarding body
American Public University System
Department name
American Public University System
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