Online, Bachelor's degree in Hospitality & Restaurant Management
As the home of many famous and skilled chefs and culinary professionals, including the Food Network's Alton Brown, the New England Culinary Institute (NECI) has long been the standard for culinary education in America.
NECI now offers a Bachelor's Degree in Hospitality and Restaurant ManagementOnline! This fully accredited degree program provides all of the same components of the on campus course, but created to fit your busy lifestyle.
This 2-year*, 60-credit program will challenge you, and equip you with the type of training and education that will prepare you for a leadership position within the food and beverage industry, be that as an entrepreneur running your own restaurant or food service business or as a management-level leader within a larger organization.
With intimate class sizes and an engaging online learning environment, this program allows you to build strong, lasting relationships with both your teachers and instructors as well as with your fellow classmates.
Fast track your career with a strong foundation beneath you. Gain valuable insights and teachings in courses like:
- Financial Management in the Hospitality Industry
- Marketing Theory and Research
- Accounting and Financial Analysis
- Operations Management
- Human Resources in the Food Service Industry
- Food Systems, Inventory Control, and Sanitation
- Corporate Purchasing
- Beverage Management
- Strategic Restaurant Planning
- Critical Issues in Leadership
- Innovation and Creativity
- Ethical and Legal Issues
- Management in the Hospitality
Requirements
To enroll in the NECI Bachelor of Hospitality and Restaurant Management program, you must have:
- An associate's degree with at least 60 transferable credits from a recognized post-secondary institution
- Current or relevant experience in the food service/hospitality industry
Our admissions advisors are here to help you complete the admissions process and to answer any questions that you may have in regards to admissions requirements, tuition or program curriculum.
* The program consists of 18 months instructional time and usually takes students 18 - 24 months to complete.

