Academic Resources

Students in the Hospitality Management program benefit from the extensive academic and professional resources provided by a faculty with connections throughout the industry.

Internships are an integral part of the program. Through the faculty’s strong connections, students gain practical experience — and confidence — in the hotel, restaurant, travel and tourism industries. Internships are recommended as a prerequisite for HMT 1009-Capstone Senior Course, where on-the-job experience is the basis for a seminar-based analysis of the field.

Internships are available in the following areas:

Students also gain a personal and professional edge by joining any of St. John's more than 180 student clubs and organizations, including the Hospitality Management Organization. This official representative body for all majors offers academic and social activities to strengthen the link between coursework and the hospitality and tourism industries.

Honor societies include The College of Professional Studies Honor Society, which recognizes undergraduates who demonstrate academic excellence as well as involvement in campus, church or community activities.

Students in the program have access to the outstanding academic resources for which St. John’s is known. All new students receive their own wireless laptop computer with full access to St. John’s award-winning network.

Facilities include high-tech classrooms, laboratories and our 1.7 million-volume University Library. Our new D’Angelo Center is a five-story, 127,000-square-foot University and Student Center with classrooms, lecture halls, a Starbucks Café and a full-service food court.

Students also benefit from St. John’s location in dynamic New York City. Our faculty and Career Center have strong ties to employers and other professional and educational resources throughout the New York area. Students also make New York their classroom through innovative courses like Discover New York.