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Date: Hospitality, Tourism & Recreation Cluster Cluster Knowledge and Skills (CTE standards) 12/1/ assessed in each course. Note: You only need to use the optional Focus Area tabs below if you are using those skill sets for multiple options in a Progam of HT 1 HT01 Describe the key components of marketing and promoting hospitality and tourism products and services. HT 2 HT02 Evaluate the nature and scope of the Hospitality & Tourism Career Cluster and the role of hospitality and tourism in society and the economy. HT 3 HT03 Demonstrate hospitality and tourism customer service skills that meet customers' needs. HT 4 HT04 Describe employee rights and responsibilities and employers' obligations concerning occupational health and safety in the hospitality and tourism workplace. Identify potential, real and perceived hazards and emergency HT 5 HT05 situations and determine the appropriate safety and security measures in the hospitality and tourism workplace. Describe career opportunities and means to attain those opportunities HT 6 HT06 in each of the Hospitality &Tourism Career Pathways. BA 211 HT 234

CCTC Code Number KS Statement TSA? TSA? TSA? TSA? TSA? TSA? TSA? HT-LOD 01 HTLG01 Use various communication technologies to accomplish work tasks in lodging facilities. HT-LOD 02 HTLG02 Explain the role and importance of housekeeping operations to lodging facility. HT-LOD 03 HTLG03 Allocate staff positions to meet the needs of various lodging departments. HT-LOD 04 HTLG04 Describe the role and responsibilities of lodging managers. HT-LOD 05 HTLG05 Compare the advantages and disadvantages of independently owned and chain-affiliated lodging facilities. HT-LOD 06 HTLG06 Analyze the departmental interrelationships of a lodging facility. HT-LOD 07 HT-LOD 08 HTLG07 HTLG08 Lodging Focus Area Explain various check-in and check-out procedures used in the lodging industry. Understand reservation procedures used in the lodging industry. HT-LOD 09 HTLG09 Explain how room access policies and procedures ensure guest safety and minimize risks to the lodging facility. HT-LOD 10 HTLG10 Explain how cash control procedures are used in the lodging industry. HT-LOD 11 HTLG11 Explain how guests and property are protected to minimize losses or liabilities in the lodging facility. HT-LOD 12 HTLG12 Explain the basic legal issues in lodging management. Date: 12/1/ d h

Recreation, Amusements & Attractions Focus Area Date: 12/1/ on Course 1, Course 2, etc. below and replace with your POS course names (or check those standards that are taught with intent and purpose, and are assessed in each HT-REC 01 HTRA01 Describe career opportunities in the Recreation, Amusements & Attractions Career Pathway. HT-REC 02 HTRA02 Explain admission and traffic control procedures used to manage and control individuals, groups and vehicles in recreation, amusement and attraction venues. HT-REC 03 HTRA03 Determine the maintenance and technology needs for various recreation, HT-REC 04 HTRA04 Describe safety and security issues unique to the Recreation, Amusements & Attractions Career Pathway. HT-REC 05 HTRA05 Compile a resource base to manage emergency situations in recreation, HT-REC 06 HTRA06 Identify safety and security issues for recreation, amusement and attraction venues that might require customer education. HT-REC 07 HTRA07 Compare different ticket sales options to maximize revenue for recreation, HT-REC 08 HTRA08 Describe the types of information and directions a guest would need at a recreation, amusement and attraction entry point. HT-REC 09 HTRA09 Develop marketing strategies for recreation, amusement and attractions venues. HT-REC 10 HTRA10 Analyze the merchandising, program and product potential for different recreation, HT-REC 11 HTRA11 Compare and contrast various types of recreation, amusement and attraction venues. BA 238

Restaurants, Food and Beverage Focus Area Date: 12/1/ HT-RFB 01 HTRF01 Describe ethical and legal responsibilities in food and beverage service facilities. HT-RFB 02 HTRF02 Demonstrate safety and sanitation procedures in food and beverage service facilities. HT-RFB 03 HTRF03 Use information from cultural and geographical studies to guide customer service decisions in food and beverage service facilities. HT-RFB 04 HTRF04 Demonstrate leadership qualities and collaboration with others. HT-RFB 05 HTRF05 Research costs, pricing, market demands and marketing strategies to manage profitability in food and beverage service facilities. HT_RFB 06 HTRF06 Explain the benefits of the use of computerized systems to manage food service operations and guest service. HT-RFB 07 HTRF07 Utilize technical resources for food services and beverage operations to update or enhance present practice. HT-RFB 08 HTRF08 Implement standard operating procedures related to food and beverage production and guest service. HT-RFB 09 HTRF09 Describe career opportunities and qualifications in the restaurant and food service industry. HT-RFB 10 HTRF10 Apply listening, reading, writing and speaking skills to enhance operations and customer service in food and beverage service facilities. Instructions: 1) Enter your high school name above. 2) Enter the community college name. 3) Enter the Program of Study name. 4) Enter the date. 5) Click on Course 1, Course 2, etc. below and replace with your POS course names (or numbers). 6) Check those courses that trigger the TSA for this POS. 7) Finally, check those standards that are taught with BA 211 HT 234

Travel & Tourism Focus Area Date: 12/1/ CCTC Code Number KS Statement TSA? TSA? TSA? TSA? TSA? TSA? TSA? HT-TT 01 HTTT01 Apply information about time zones, seasons and domestic and international maps to create or enhance travel. HT-TT 02 HTTT02 Apply unit and time conversion skills to develop travel schedules and compute cost, distance and time (including travel time) factors. HT-TT 03 HTTT03 Analyze cultural diversity factors to enhance travel planning. HT-TT 04 HTTT04 Assess the potential (real and perceived) hazards related to multiple environments, and recommend appropriate safety, health and security measures for travelers. HT-TT 05 HTTT05 Develop a safety and security plan containing proactive and reactive solutions to manage emergency situations for travelers and staff. HT-TT 06 HTTT06 Use common travel and tourism terminology used to communicate within the industry. HT-TT 07 HTTT07 Customize travel with diverse transportation, lodging, cruise and food options. HT-TT 08 HTTT08 Compare and contrast services and products from related industries to understand and evaluate how they impact the delivery of travel and tourism products and services to customers. HT-TT 09 HT-TT 10 HT-TT 11 HT-TT 12 HTTT09 HTTT10 HTTT11 HTTT12 Identify the community elements necessary to maintain cooperative tourism development efforts. Develop a travel product that matches customer needs, wants and expectations. Design promotional packages to effectively market travel and tourism. Select the most effective communication technique and media venue to convey travel marketing information to a target audience.