Global Travel and Hospitality Management Certificate 

 Certificate 

At Kaplan University, you can explore new career opportunities in the travel and hospitality industry. To acquire the skills and knowledge needed to enter this exciting industry, you need an education that provides a broad knowledge base with an emphasis on hands-on training. You need Kaplan University.

 Solidify Your Future 

The U.S. Department of Labor anticipates that many factors will aid in steady employment in the travel and tourism industry.* From rising household incomes and smaller families to the increasing affordability of air travel, more people are expected to travel, and travel more often, than in the past. Kaplan University's Global Travel and Hospitality Management Certificate can prepare you to face the new challenges of this industry.

 Career-Focused Education 

Our Global Travel and Hospitality Management Certificate can prepare you with the ethics and knowledge of the global travel industry. The program focuses on the technical, marketing, service, and planning skills required for an entry-level position. Our curriculum is also intended to prepare you for the Certified Travel Associate (CTA) exam, which is not required for completion of the degree program, but could provide advanced career opportunities.

  

 

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* Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2006-2007 Edition.

 
However, the University cannot guarantee a student's eligibility either to take this exam or become certified. A student's eligibility may depend on his or her work experience, completion of high school (or its equivalent), not having a criminal record, meeting other licensure or certification requirements, or the program or University itself having appropriate accreditation or licensure. Externship sites may themselves require a criminal background check or medical examination.