Provides graduates with the background to assume supervisory or leadership positions in the hospitality industry. The curriculum includes courses that cover both classroom-based learning and hands-on learning experiences.

Students completing the bachelor degree program must achieve a minimum grade of "C" for each required hospitality course.

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Total Credits Required 120
General Education
30-40
Major72
Core Courses for Major66
HM 101 Hospitality Math 4
HM 111 Food Service Sanitation 2
HM 112 Introduction to the Tourism and Hospitality Industry 4
HM 115 Professional Cooking I 4
HM 120 Professional Cooking II 4
HM 201 Food Service Nutrition 3
HM 210 Supervision in the Hospitality Industry 4
HM 214 Cost Control for the Hospitality Industry 4
HM 220 Hospitality Human Resources 4
HM 221 Hospitality Services Management 4
HM 225 Banquets and Catering 4
HM 226 Purchasing for the Hospitality Industry 2
HM 245 Hospitality Accounting and Revenue Management 4
HM 310 Menu Analysis Design 4
HM 315 Multicultural Foods 3
HM 330 Beverage and Bar Management 4
HM 450 Hospitality Operations Plan and Design 4
HM 480 Current Issues in the Hospitality Industry 4
Hospitality & Tourism Management Electives6-8
Choose two courses from the following: *6-8
BC 415 Intercultural Communication (4 cr.) [SOCR]
GC 269 Introduction to Sustainability (4 cr.)
GC 316 Geography of Tourism (4 cr.)
GC 317 Geography of Food Systems (4 cr.)
HM 116 Baking I (4 cr.)
HM 125 Professional Baking II (4 cr.)
HM 202 Baking Basics (2 cr.)
HM 203 Pastry Techniques (2 cr.)
HM 204 Artisan Breads (2 cr.)
HM 205 Food and Film (4 cr.) [PERS]
HM 240 Introduction to Lodging Operations (3 cr.)
HM 260 Front Office Operations (3 cr.)
HM 312 Travel and Tourism Management (4 cr.)
HM 318 Resort Development (4 cr.)
HM 320 Introduction to Gaming Management (3 cr.)
HM 340 A Study in Food Science (3 cr.)
HM 400 Introduction to Wine Studies (4 cr.)
HN 362 Cultural Food Patterns (4 cr.) [PERS]
MGT 240 Organizational Behavior and Management (4 cr.)
RE 110 Introduction to Leisure, Recreation, and Outdoor Recreation (4 cr.)
Other Required Courses8
MGT 221 Business Law I: Legal Environment of Business 4
MKT 230 Introduction to Marketing 4

This major does not require a minor.

* Or other hospitality management course electives.