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Travel & Tourism Certificate Program

Curriculum for students entering program in 2008-09.
 

The Travel and Tourism certificate is a travel counselor/airline agent-focused program. Students will learn all facets of the travel industry from airlines reservation on a "live" airline reservation system (Worldspan) to tours/cruises. Emphasis is placed on destination geography. Students will complete the Airline Reporting Corporation ticketing documents forms used in travel agencies/airlines and will gain knowledge in international travel from documents needed to enter a country to understanding customer relations in a foreign country. For more information contact Maryanne Adams at or 603-271-6963. This program is available days and evenings. This program is "financial aid eligible."

NOTE: Students matriculating into the Travel and Tourism certificate program are expected to possess a working knowledge of software applications including word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation software, or to have successfully completed NHTI's IT 102 (PC Applications) or comparable course. Students must maintain Internet access, including a professional working e-mail address, throughout their participation in these programs.

Health, Character and Technical Standards

Technical standards have been established to provide guidance to students regarding skills and abilities required to function successfully in the Hospitality programs and ultimately in the Tourism/Hospitality profession. Students in the Travel and Tourism and Hotel Administration associate degree programs and any of the related certificate programs must be able to demonstrate:

  1. the ability to act in a professional manner on field trips or at internship locations;
  2. sufficient vision, hearing, and verbal abilities to express and exchange information and ideas, as well as to interpret important instructions in the classroom or at internship locations;
  3. the ability to work with frequent interruptions, to respond appropriately to unexpected situations, and to cope with extreme variations in workload and stress levels.

Although not a technical standard for entry into the Hospitality programs, applicants should be aware that some positions may require the physical ability to stand for long periods and to lift up to 70 pounds.

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
GY 135Destination Travel Geography I3
GY 137Destination Travel Geography II3
HR 260Hospitality Sales and Marketing3
TR 101Introduction to the Hospitality and Tourism Industry3
TR 210E-Travel3
HR xxxHotel Administration Electiveor3
TR xxxTravel Elective3
TOTAL CREDITS18
Revised July 14, 2008

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