The J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University will soon offer an online graduate degree in hospitality management next fall, school officials announced.
The one-year master of global hospitality management degree will be the first online program offered by the college of business. The program is intended for established hospitality professionals as well as the traditional degree format.
"In a dynamic, fast-paced industry, we felt it necessary to offer an alternative to the traditional classroom environment" Debby Cannon, director of the Cecil B. Day School of Hospitality Administration, said in a statement. "Online learning allows students from around the world to achieve academic and career success and gain the skills necessary for a global workplace."
Toby McChesney, assistant dean for graduate recruiting and student services, said the one-year graduate program will allow students to earn a Robinson education anywhere in the world.
"As we enter our second century, I am delighted that the Robinson College will offer its first online graduate degree to the thriving hospitality industry," Richard D. Phillips, dean of the Robinson College of Business, said in a statement. "This is groundbreaking for the college and the School of Hospitality as we advance our graduate degree offerings to meet the needs of business professionals across the globe."
Candidates must hold a four-year undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university, and professional experience is preferred but not required. Applications are due by May 1.
In addition to their degree, graduates of the program will receive a Certificate of Specialization in Sustainable Hospitality Management.
For more information or to apply, visit online.robinson.gsu.edu.