Florida International University Graduates First Class in China with Hospitality Degree at the First U.S. School of Hospitality and Tourism Management
Twenty-nine students are graduating on May 5, 2008 from Florida International University’s School of Hospitality and Tourism Management school in China, located in Tianjin, the third largest city in China and the seaport of Beijing. The program, a joint venture between the government and an FIU, is lauded as the first of its kind in China, and FIU’s School of Hospitality and Tourism Management is the first American university for this venture.
Twenty-nine students are graduating on May 5, 2008 from Florida International University’s School of Hospitality and Tourism Management school in China, located in Tianjin, the third largest city in China and the seaport of Beijing. The program, a joint venture between the government and an FIU, is lauded as the first of its kind in China, and FIU’s School of Hospitality and Tourism Management is the first American university for this venture.
The School of Hospitality and Tourism Management opened with over 475 students enrolled in the first three years, with its graduates being courted by several international hospitality corporations, entertaining offers from companies, including Marriott, Hyatt, Hilton, Mandarin Oriental Miami, and the Loews Miami Beach Hotel. Of the 29 graduating students, eight will be attending the school’s Miami campus to earn a masters degree in Hospitality Management.
In addition, all of the students are expected to join the team to manage the 500,000 plus visitors expected to visit Beijing for the Olympic Games.
The $50 million, 80 acre University Center was fully funded by the Chinese government and sits on 80 acres of land in Tianjin, 75 miles from Beijing, the site of the Olympics. The school is pivotal in the education of Chinese students in Western-based hospitality practices. The campus facilities include a 20 story dormitory tower, which can house 1000 students, as well as teaching kitchens, computer centers and practice dining rooms. The Center has a capacity to teach 2000 students.
For the fall 2007 semester, the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management selected 12 students from its Miami campus to study at the Tianjin program. All classes were taught in English, and were taught both by Tianjin-based Chinese professors (selected and trained by FIU) as well as visiting professors from the Miami campus. The offering of this program is the first of its kind for an American hospitality program, and is a key draw for both undergraduate and graduate hospitality students.
For more information on Florida International University School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, please call 305 919 4500 or visit hospitality.fiu.edu