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What do you study in hotel management?

main courses

introduction to hotel management, modern hotel management, hotel psychology, introduction to tourism, front room service and management, catering service and management, dishes and drinks, hotel English, modern hotel marketing, hotel financial management, conference service and management, and recreation service and management.

Main courses:

College English, Tourism English, Tourism Japanese, Tourism Psychology, Chinese and Foreign Etiquette, Tourism Regulations, Hotel Accounting, Catering Operation and Management, Front Office Operation and Management, Room Service and Management, Body Building, Tour Guide, Travel Agency Management, Modern Hotel Management, Marketing, Computer Culture and Application.

Extended information

Entrusted management:

The rights, obligations and responsibilities of both parties are stipulated through the signing of a management contract between the hotel owner and the management group, so as to ensure that the management group can export professional technology, management talents and management mode to the managed hotel with its own management style, service specification, quality standard and operation mode, and charge a certain proportion of "basic management fee" from the managed hotel (accounting for about 2% to 5% of the turnover)

Franchise:

It is a mode of operation with the transfer of franchise as the core, and a business development model that uses the management group's own proprietary technology and the combination of brand and hotel owners' capital to expand the scale of operation. Transfer the right to use intangible assets such as brand names, registered trademarks,

stereotypes, business methods, operating procedures, reservation systems and procurement networks owned by the management group to the permitted hotels by subscribing for franchise rights, and collect franchise transfer fees or initial fees at one time, as well as management methods of franchise service fees (including: public relations advertising fees, online booking fees, staff training fees, consulting fees, etc.) that fluctuate according to operating income every month.