Background of the Study
Hospitality management education is pivotal in equipping individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in the dynamic hospitality industry. In Nigeria, the hospitality sector plays a significant role in the economy, contributing to employment, tourism, and foreign exchange earnings. Kwara State, with its mix of historical and cultural attractions, is increasingly becoming a hub for tourism and hospitality development. Consequently, the need for a highly skilled workforce in the hospitality industry is more pressing than ever.
Hospitality management education in Kwara State is offered through universities, polytechnics, and specialized institutions. These educational programs typically cover a range of disciplines, including hotel management, food and beverage service, tourism management, event planning, and customer service. As the industry evolves with new trends in technology, sustainability, and customer expectations, it is essential that these educational programs are aligned with the current needs of the sector to ensure career readiness.
Despite the growing importance of hospitality education, there is a gap in knowledge regarding how effectively these programs are preparing students for the challenges of the industry. This study aims to investigate how hospitality management education in Kwara State influences the career readiness of graduates and whether these programs adequately equip them with the skills required to thrive in the workforce.
Statement of the Problem
Although hospitality management education is recognized as a key factor in preparing individuals for careers in the hospitality industry, there is limited research on how effectively these programs contribute to the career readiness of graduates in Kwara State. It is unclear whether the skills learned in academic settings align with the expectations and demands of the industry. This gap may hinder the successful transition of graduates from education to employment, affecting the overall quality of service in the hospitality sector. This study seeks to address this issue by examining the link between hospitality management education and career readiness in Kwara State.
Objectives of the Study
Research Questions
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Scope and Limitations of the Study
The study will focus on hospitality management programs in universities, polytechnics, and vocational institutions in Kwara State. The research will involve graduates from these programs and employers in the hospitality sector. Limitations include the challenge of obtaining access to some educational institutions and employers, and the subjective nature of career readiness assessments.
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