Course image THC 106 - Professional Development and Applied Ethics [BSHM 3-HO4]
College of Hospitality Management
FRIDAY | 5:00-8:00 pm | BSHM 3-HO4 |
This course describes the skills, knowledge, and performance outcomes required to develop the ability of students to become professionals in their field by understanding the ideas of improving one's personality and ways on how they are going to be valued in the business industry by means of presenting their ideas like in company meetings, professional networking, and interviews and through proposals of services, considering the proper collaboration with their associates and portraying professional business ethics. It also teaches writing skills and emphasizes verbal communication and preparation of plans that requires them to research career options and company potentiality and stability to develop a strong and effective career pathway.
This course describes the skills, knowledge, and performance outcomes required to develop the ability of students to become professionals in their field by understanding the ideas of improving one's personality and ways on how they are going to be valued in the business industry by means of presenting their ideas like in company meetings, professional networking, and interviews and through proposals of services, considering the proper collaboration with their associates and portraying professional business ethics. It also teaches writing skills and emphasizes verbal communication and preparation of plans that requires them to research career options and company potentiality and stability to develop a strong and effective career pathway.