bachelor · hospitality management
BBA in International Hospitality Management
Exposure
62%
Automation
38%
Augmentation
78%
BBA in International Hospitality Management at NYU Tisch Center of Hospitality sits in the moderate-exposure band of the AI-impact curve. Roughly 38% of the entry-level task surface is now automatable, while 78% of a graduate's output can be amplified by AI tools. The net effect: graduates who treat AI as a co-pilot are projected to earn +14% more by year five than peers who don't. High augmentation, low replacement — managers who use AI will out-earn those who don't.
AI is taking over
- —Shift scheduling & forecasting
- —Guest feedback triage and sentiment scoring
- —Routine SOP & training-doc drafting
- —Inventory and par-level recalculations
AI amplifies
- +Personalised guest journey design
- +Dynamic upsell and bundling strategy
- +Owner / asset reporting with AI narrative
- +AI-led concierge oversight and escalation
