Hospitality Management Undergraduate Degree

Degree Requirements (111K)

Required Coursework (48 semester hours)

All courses listed are 3 semester hours unless otherwise indicated.

An approved Associate of Arts degree in Hotel and Restaurant Management or Culinary Arts, plus the following coursework:

ECN 220 Principles of Macroeconomics
ECN 230 Principles of Microeconomics
ACC 210 Accounting Principles
BUS 211 Introduction to Hospitality Management
BUS 280 Business Information Processing
BUS 300 Business & Professional Rhetoric (Writing Intensive)
BUS 312 Facilities Planning and Management
BUS 313 Hospitality Human Resource Management
BUS 314 Hospitality Sales and Marketing
BUS 315 Food & Beverage Management
BUS 316 Accommodations Management
BUS 317 Hospitality Industry Law
BUS 318 Food, Beverage & Labor Cost Controls
BUS 320 Convention Planning & Service
BUS 350 Marketing Principles
BUS 490 Leadership, Ethics & Decision Making

General Studies (36 semester hours)

Basic Skills   MAT 130 Intermediate Algebra
Rhetorical Development   GEN 110 Expository Writing
    GEN 112 Persuasive Writing
Quantitative Analysis   MAT 220 Probability and Statistics
(Prerequisite: MAT 130)
  or MAT 250 Discrete Math
(Prerequisite: MAT 130)
Scientific Experience   GEN 183 Natural Science
Artistic Experience   ART 263 Art History I
  or ART 264 Art History II
  or MUS 120 Music History & Appreciation
American Studies   CRJ 140 Intro. to Criminal Justice
  or ENG 220 Intro. to American Literature
  or POL 221 American Government I
  or POL 222 American Government II
Cross-Cultural Studies   HIS 102 World History II
Societal Studies This General Studies requirement will have been met once the student has successfully completed ECN 220 Principles of Macroeconomics, a requirement for the Hospitality Management major. Other options include:
  PSY 200 General Psychology
  or SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology
  orPHI232 Ethics
Religious Studies   REL 132 Religion in America
  or REL 232 Eastern Religious Traditions
  or REL 233 Western Religious Traditions
Interdisciplinary Studies   GEN 130 CORE I: Knowing the Self
(freshman level)
    GEN 3XX CORE II: Exploring the Human Condition
(junior level)
    GEN 4XX CORE III: Shaping the Future
(senior level)