B.S. in Hospitality Management
Description
Students who complete the program in hospitality management choose among many of the job settings in the growing hospitality industry, such as restaurants and foodservice operations, hotels and other lodging facilities, resorts, casinos, entertainment centers, convention centers, and visitor bureaus.
Minimum Total Credit Hours: 124
Goals/Mission Statement
The goal of the Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management program is to enhance students' critical thinking and problem-solving skills so that they can cope with the various needs of the hospitality industry in a managerial position.
General Education Requirements
- Engl 101 or Hon 101 (3)
- Engl 102, Liba 102 or Engl Hon 102 (3)
- Engl 250: Applied Writing (3)
- Literature (3 hours)
- Modern/ancient language (6 hours same language)
- Psy 201: Introduction to Psychology (3)
- Soc 101: Introduction to Sociology (3)
- Statistics (Math 115, Econ 230, Bus 230 or Psy 202) (3)
- Math 121: College Algebra or higher (3)
- Fine Arts (chosen from AH 101, 102, 201, 202, Mus 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, Danc 200 or Thea 201) (3)
- Human Biology w/lab (Bisc 102/103 or 160/161) (4)
- Additional science with lab (3-4)
- Speech (Spch 102, 105 or Bus 271) (3)
- Csci 191: Office Applications (3)
- Accy 201: Principles of Accounting I (3)
- Bus 250: Legal Environment of Business (3)
- Econ 202: Microeconomics or Econ 203: Macroeconomics (3)
- Mktg 351: Principles of Marketing (3)
- Mgmt 371: Principles of Management or Mgmt 391: Organizational Behavior (3)
- Mgmt 383: Human Resource Management or FCS 566: Human Resource Development in Services (3)
Course Requirements
This degree program requires 50 hours of professional course work: FCS 111, 210, 211, 213, 215, 311, 360, 361, 363, 373, 441, 462, 464, 467, 471, 472, 484 and 6 hours of FCS electives.
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