Hospitality, Recreation, and Tourism
The Hospitality, Recreation, and Tourism pathway focuses on the basics of marketing and business in relation to the hospitality, recreation, and tourism industry worldwide. These courses will allow students to explore the industry and the social and economic impact on the local and global economy, human resources, management, pricing and procurement, marketing and sales as related to industry segments, workplace safety, and the legal and ethical considerations related to the industry.
Principles of Marketing teaches students all the ways fulfills consumer and business needs and wants for products and services. Students obtain basic knowledge of marketing, employability skills, explore major segments of the sport and event industry and the social and economic impact the industry has on the local and global economy. Students will engage in hands-on learning through presentations and marketing documents.
Hospitality, Recreation, Tourism Essentials educates students about the basics of marketing and business in relation to the hospitality, recreation, and tourism industry in the U.S. and abroad. Students will study the industry and its economic impact, customer service and communication skills, Hotel and lodging, restaurant and food service, sports, recreation, and entertainment promotion, tourism, and travel planning.
Hospitality, Recreation, Tourism Management is focused on the development of leadership and management skills needed for the industry. Students will study business basics, human resources, management, pricing and procurement, marketing and sales as related to industry segments, workplace safety, and the legal and ethical considerations related to the industry.
Work-Based Learning opportunity is also available through the Pack Shack.
Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) is the Career Technical Student Organization (CTSO) for this pathway. Students will have opportunities to compete with other schools in the state and nationally. This CTSO also serves as a networking platform for students and offers scholarships for college.
Principles of Marketing teaches students all the ways fulfills consumer and business needs and wants for products and services. Students obtain basic knowledge of marketing, employability skills, explore major segments of the sport and event industry and the social and economic impact the industry has on the local and global economy. Students will engage in hands-on learning through presentations and marketing documents.
Hospitality, Recreation, Tourism Essentials educates students about the basics of marketing and business in relation to the hospitality, recreation, and tourism industry in the U.S. and abroad. Students will study the industry and its economic impact, customer service and communication skills, Hotel and lodging, restaurant and food service, sports, recreation, and entertainment promotion, tourism, and travel planning.
Hospitality, Recreation, Tourism Management is focused on the development of leadership and management skills needed for the industry. Students will study business basics, human resources, management, pricing and procurement, marketing and sales as related to industry segments, workplace safety, and the legal and ethical considerations related to the industry.
Work-Based Learning opportunity is also available through the Pack Shack.
Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) is the Career Technical Student Organization (CTSO) for this pathway. Students will have opportunities to compete with other schools in the state and nationally. This CTSO also serves as a networking platform for students and offers scholarships for college.