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Nov 23, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Hospitality and Tourism Management, B.S.
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The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management integrates service management principles, marketing techniques, financial management strategies, and servant leadership skill development focused within a variety of Hospitality and Tourism industries. Courses provide students with the knowledge and experiences needed in understanding current industry trends and application based on hands-on projects focused on several aspects of hospitality and tourism. Students are prepared for career opportunities within hospitality and tourism industries including attraction management, conference & event management, food & beverage management, destination & tourism management, and resort & lodging management.
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Technical Requirements
Technical Requirements are courses identified by the program as required courses and will count in the BELL Core or as General Electives.
Major Requirements: 30 Hours
Hospitality and Tourism Management Required Courses: 21 Hours
Elective Courses (6 hrs. at 3000 level or above): 9 Hours
General Free Electives: 27 Hours
Total Degree Hours: 128 Hours
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