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Summer 2008 Course Schedule - Mon/Wed/Fri
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FSS 3230C
Course: FSS 3230C
Name :
Introductory Commercial Food Production
Credits:
3
Description:
Study of basic and intermediate commercial food production management skills required in menu design. This knowledge will be applied in the production of appetizers, salads, main course items, and desserts.
B51 Moran
Michael Moran
Office:
HM153
Phone:
305-919-4577
Email:
 (8:00-9:15) 
HM175  54797 
FSS 3230C
Course: FSS 3230C
Name :
Introductory Commercial Food Production
Credits:
3
Description:
Study of basic and intermediate commercial food production management skills required in menu design. This knowledge will be applied in the production of appetizers, salads, main course items, and desserts.
B52 Moran
Michael Moran
Office:
HM153
Phone:
305-919-4577
Email:
 (8:00-9:15) 
HM175  54798 
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FSS 3230C
Course: FSS 3230C
Name :
Introductory Commercial Food Production
Credits:
3
Description:
Study of basic and intermediate commercial food production management skills required in menu design. This knowledge will be applied in the production of appetizers, salads, main course items, and desserts.
B51 Moran
Michael Moran
Office:
HM153
Phone:
305-919-4577
Email:
(8:00-9:15) 
HM175  54797 
FSS 3230C
Course: FSS 3230C
Name :
Introductory Commercial Food Production
Credits:
3
Description:
Study of basic and intermediate commercial food production management skills required in menu design. This knowledge will be applied in the production of appetizers, salads, main course items, and desserts.
B52 Moran
Michael Moran
Office:
HM153
Phone:
305-919-4577
Email:
(8:00-9:15) 
HM175  54798 
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9:50
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10:00
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10:50
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11:00
to
11:50
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HFT 3600
Course: HFT 3600
Name :
Hospitality Industry Law
Credits:
3
Description:
A basic course in hotel, motel, and restaurant law emphasizing risk management and security. The student is introduced to the fundamental laws, rules, and regulations applicable to the hospitality industry. Case study approach is used to develop an awareness and understanding of the legal problems confronting the manager and executive in policy and decision making.
B51 Bellucci
Elio Bellucci
Office:
HM337
Phone:
305-919-4541
Email:
(11:00-12:15) 
HM260  54806 
HFT 6226
Course: HFT 6226
Name :
Motivation and Leadership
Credits:
3
Description:
Study of motivation, perception, learning, attitude formation, incentive theory, and job satisfaction, with emphasis on leadership and group task performance.
B51 Moll
Steven Moll
Office:
HM356
Phone:
305.919.4541
Email:
(11:00-12:15) 
HM235  54841 
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HFT 3600
Course: HFT 3600
Name :
Hospitality Industry Law
Credits:
3
Description:
A basic course in hotel, motel, and restaurant law emphasizing risk management and security. The student is introduced to the fundamental laws, rules, and regulations applicable to the hospitality industry. Case study approach is used to develop an awareness and understanding of the legal problems confronting the manager and executive in policy and decision making.
B51 Bellucci
Elio Bellucci
Office:
HM337
Phone:
305-919-4541
Email:
(11:00-12:15) 
HM260  54806 
HFT 6226
Course: HFT 6226
Name :
Motivation and Leadership
Credits:
3
Description:
Study of motivation, perception, learning, attitude formation, incentive theory, and job satisfaction, with emphasis on leadership and group task performance.
B51 Moll
Steven Moll
Office:
HM356
Phone:
305.919.4541
Email:
(11:00-12:15) 
HM235  54841 
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12:00
to
12:50
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1:00
to
1:50
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2:00
to
3:15
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HFT 5547
Course: HFT 5547
Name :
Leadership Training for Team Building
Credits:
3
Description:
Students will learn leadership skills to facilitate team building activities in order to improve group ommunication, trust, problem-solving, and productivity.
R6N Newman
Diann Newman
Office:
HM105
Phone:
305-919-4523
Email:
(2:00-3:15) A - $75 Lab Fee
LIB170  57017 
3:30
to
4:45
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HFT 3403
Course: HFT 3403
Name :
Accounting for the Hospitality Industry
Credits:
3
Description:
Introduction to the principles of accounting as they apply to the hospitality industry. Required for students who have not satisfactorily completed introductory accounting courses. Corequisite: HFT 3423.
B52 Portocarrero
Nestor Portocarrero
Office:
HM355
Phone:
305-919-4527
Email:
(3:30-4:45) 
HM175  54840 
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HFT 3403
Course: HFT 3403
Name :
Accounting for the Hospitality Industry
Credits:
3
Description:
Introduction to the principles of accounting as they apply to the hospitality industry. Required for students who have not satisfactorily completed introductory accounting courses. Corequisite: HFT 3423.
B52 Portocarrero
Nestor Portocarrero
Office:
HM355
Phone:
305-919-4527
Email:
(3:30-4:45) 
HM175  54840 
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5:00
to
6:15
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HFT 3861
Course: HFT 3861
Name :
Beverage Management
Credits:
3
Description:
An introduction to the identification, use and service of wines, spirits, and other alcoholic beverages, with an in-depth analysis of the various elements of beverage operations including purchasing, control, merchandising, and bar management.
U01 Krablin
Jeffery Krablin
Office:
HM210
Phone:
305-919-4500
Email:
(5:00-7:40) 
GC277  TBD1048 
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6:25
to
7:40
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HFT 6476
Course: HFT 6476
Name :
Feasibility Studies for the Hospitality Industry
Credits:
3
Description:
In-depth study of the tools and techniques available for evaluating financial feasibility of a hospitality investment. Feasibility study required. Prerequisites: HFT 3503; HFT 4464 and HFT 4474.
B51 Nadler
Ronald Nadler
Office:
ACII132
Phone:
305-919-5478
Email:
(6:25-9:05) 
HM235  54830 
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HFT 3735
Course: HFT 3735
Name :
Destination and Cultures
Credits:
3
Description:
A geographical analysis of worldwide tourist destination regions and their major attractions. The course emphasizes how geographic and cultural factors are critical to the attractiveness of a tourist destination.
B51 Carter
Cheryl Carter
Office:
HM323
Phone:
305-919-4531
Email:
(6:25-9:05) 
HM230  56897 
HFT 3866
Course: HFT 3866
Name :
Wine Technology, Merchandising, and Marketing
Credits:
3
Description:
A course in oenology and the fundamentals of wine technology (viticulture and vinification methods). The major types of wine and the factors influencing their quality; principles of sensory evaluation; wine merchandising and marketing. Prerequisite: Minimum age 21.
B51 Hebrank
William Hebrank
Office:
HM321
Phone:
305.919.4543
Email:
(6:25-9:05) 
HM171  54808 
HFT 4474
Course: HFT 4474
Name :
Management Accounting for the Hospitality Industry
Credits:
3
Description:
Advanced study of the decision-making process involved in the hospitality industry. Emphasis on budgeting, pricing decisions, cost-volume-profit analysis and capital budgeting. Prerequisite: HFT 3403.
RCA Portocarrero
Nestor Portocarrero
Office:
HM355
Phone:
305-919-4527
Email:
(6:25-9:05) 
HM260  56443 
HFT 4474
Course: HFT 4474
Name :
Management Accounting for the Hospitality Industry
Credits:
3
Description:
Advanced study of the decision-making process involved in the hospitality industry. Emphasis on budgeting, pricing decisions, cost-volume-profit analysis and capital budgeting. Prerequisite: HFT 3403.
RFS Portocarrero
Nestor Portocarrero
Office:
HM355
Phone:
305-919-4527
Email:
(6:25-9:05) 
  56444 
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