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Description

 

( COMING SOON )

The Cruise Line Management College Credit Certificate is designed to prepare students with a theoretical and practical foundation for a successful career in the Cruise Line Industry. Students enrolled in this certificate will be prepared for positions such as Sales Manager, Customer Service Manager, or Marketing Manager. Credits earned can be applied to an Associate in Science degree in Hospitality Management, which is transferable to some universitites within the state of Florida.

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Courses

 

Program ID Number (Currently unavailable)
Major Course Requirements – 30 credits required
(Select the following courses)
MKA 1045 Introduction to Customer Service 3  
HFT 2444 E-Business for the Hospitality Industry 3  
HFT 2772 Introduction to Cruise Line Industry 3  
MKA 1021 Fundamentals of Selling 3  
HFT 2XXX Cruise Line Sales and Marketing 3  
HFT 2XXX Shoreside Operations 3  
  or
HFT 2XXX Shipboard Operations 3  
HFT 2240 Leadership and Quality Assurance Management 3  
  or
MAN 2930 Creative Leadership 3  
HFT 1631 Risk Management and Security 3  
HFT 1210 Human Relations and Supervisory Development 3  
  or
MNA 2120 Human Relations 3  
  or
MNA 1345 Effective Supervision 3  
Total number of credits required for the Cruise Line Management College Credit Certificate, not including pre/co-requisites, is: 30  
Requirements
 
Computer Competency
By the 16th earned college level credit (excluding EAP and college preparatory courses), a student must take the Computer Competency Test and pass.
  or
By the 31st earned college level credit (excluding EAP and college preparatory courses), a student must pass CGS 1060, an equivalent continuing education or vocational credit course, or retest with a passing score on the Computer Competency Test.

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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