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A Comparison of Nutrition Topics and Teaching Methods in Hospitality Management Programs in the United States and International Schools (open access)

A Comparison of Nutrition Topics and Teaching Methods in Hospitality Management Programs in the United States and International Schools

One hundred forty-nine hospitality and culinary programs located in the U.S. and 49 hospitality and culinary programs located in other countries were examined to identify the differences of nutrition topics taught and teaching methods/resources used in undergraduate hospitality management and culinary programs.
Date: August 1997
Creator: Chen, Fei, 1965-
System: The UNT Digital Library
Korean Students' Perceptions of the Effectiveness of their Internship Experiences in the Hospitality Industry in Korea (open access)

Korean Students' Perceptions of the Effectiveness of their Internship Experiences in the Hospitality Industry in Korea

This research study assessed Korean students' perceptions and overall satisfaction levels regarding the effectiveness of their hospitality internship experiences. Relationships with demographic characteristics were identified. The sample was comprised of 74 senior-level university students enrolled in hospitality and/or tourism management programs who were completing an internship in Korea. Generally, students exhibited low agreement levels on the internship program aspects being investigated. Previous work experience was the most common factor influencing students' perceptions of their internship experiences. Agreement levels increased with length of prior work experience. Type of internship workplace, expectation of an employment offer, age and gender were found to influence students' perceptions of the internship experiences.
Date: August 1997
Creator: Ju, Jeongeun
System: The UNT Digital Library