Hospitality Management

What Lodging Managers Do

Lodging managers ensure that traveling guests have a pleasant experience at their establishment with accommodations. They also ensure that the business is run efficiently and profitably.

Work Environment

Because hotels are open 24 hours a day, evening and weekend work is common. Most lodging managers work full time and are often on call. The work can be pressure filled and stressful.

Training Programs at SLCC

SLCC  Hospitality Management AS 

62 Credits

The Hospitality Management Associate of Science degree is designed as a transfer degree to hospitality management programs at four-year institutions within the Utah System of Higher Education. This program also prepares students for entry-level management responsibility in the dynamic field of hospitality. The curriculum emphasizes a broad base of industry skills built on a strong business core, customer relations skills, and creative problem solving. Cooperative Education provides work-based experience to expand students’ learning opportunities. 


Training Programs at UVU

 UVU Hospitality Managment AAS

63 Credits

The Hospitality Management program in the Woodbury School of Business offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Hospitality Management (as well as supporting a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management, with an Emphasis in Hospitality Management – listed elsewhere). Associate in Science and Associate in Applied Science degrees are also offered.