Keller offers an online MBA program with a concentration in hospitality management. The degree program covers topics concerning management of lodging, restaurant and tourist facilities. Students complete courses in hotel and restaurant management, tourism management and event planning. They learn the tools necessary for running an efficient operation, managing the reservations system and organizing convention and conference events. Keller allows students to supplement the MBA program with coursework in accounting and computer technology.
The MBA program at Strayer University offers students multiple concentrations to include accounting, health services administration, international business and project management. The online hospitality and tourism management MBA provides students with an opportunity to complete courses in financial accounting, strategic management, organizational behavior and law and governance. Students take additional courses in international tourism development and chain management and franchising. By the end of the program, students will have learned strategies for managing a large chain of hotels and restaurants.
The Maritime Greenwich College collaborates with the Tourism Institute Australia (TIA) to offer students globally an opportunity to complete an MBA in tourism and and hospitality management in London, England. Based in Adelaide, South Australia, the TIA is accredited by the South Australian government. The TIA campus-based MBA program provides practical information about the structure of the field of tourism and management and the program covers topics related to entrepreneurship and strategic finance. Students complete additional coursework in hotel and resort management issues and event planning.
The College of Management and Economics at the university offers an online MBA in hospitality and tourism management. The University of Guelph's program is research based and provides students with practical learning opportunities for managing large-scale operations. The online concentration is offered in eight-week modules. Students must complete 13 courses and a research project. Some of these courses include revenue management, hospitality and tourism marketing, managing service quality and security and risk assessment. Students may also complete elective courses in organizational theory.