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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Hospitality Management (B.S.)
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Program: B.S.
Neff Hall 330 ~ 260-481-6562
Doermer School of Business Undergraduate Student Success Center
DSB 101 ~ 260-481-6472
The Hospitality Management Bachelor of Science blends the academic and practical to equip students for management and leadership roles in this customer-centered industry. This program incorporates accounting and financial management, law, marketing, planning and forecasting, human resources, facility management, and other relevant managerial skills. During the 320-hour internship program, students will practice decision making through experiential learning. Students will graduate prepared for many different segments of this diverse industry: casinos, events, food and beverage, lodging, recreation, sports venue management, theme parks, tourism, and beyond.
Student Learning Outcomes:
Students will
- analyze service principles and service culture.
- solve hospitality industry related challenges using analytical and/or quantitative skills.
- make ethical and legal decisions for hospitality and tourism enterprises.
- demonstrate effective oral and/or written communication skills.
- apply leadership principles for management in a diverse industry.
- understand performance standards associated with hospitality and tourism industry workplace skills.
Program Delivery:
The HTM program is offered primarily on-campus, with some courses delivered via hybrid or online.
General Requirements:
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Program Requirements:
- Students must earn a C- or better in all courses applying to the degree. A minimum overall 2.0 GPA is required for graduation.
- Some courses have prerequisites, so please pay close attention to those requirements so that you move successfully through the program.
- All HTM degree requirements must be completed within 8 years of first registration into the HTM program.
- Advanced Credit by departmental examination is allowed. Learn more at Academic Regulations, Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct .
- Students enrolled in the HTM department are strongly encouraged to consult their advisor to choose appropriate general education courses, select a minor area of study, create a plan to graduate, and learn more about the many options available in this profession.
Hospitality Management 4-Yr. Plan:
Hospitality Management (B.S.) Articulation with Ivy Tech, Requirements & 2-Yr Plan
Hospitality Management (B.S.) Articulation with Northwest State CC, Requirements & 2-Yr Plan
Hospitality Management (B.S.) with Business Studies Minor Articulation with Northwest State CC, Requirements & 2-Yr Plan
General Education Requirements: Credits 33
The following courses are required as part of the General Education requirements to best prepare you for the hospitality profession.
- B4 = NUTR 30300 Essentials of Nutrition (3 cr.)
- B5 = ECON 20000 Fundamentals of Economics (3 cr.)
- B7 = NUTR 40300 Advanced Nutrition: Food from Farm to Fork (3 cr.)
You will need to complete 24 additional credits to meet all General Education requirements. Use the link below to learn more.
General Education Requirements
Major Courses and Supporting Courses: Credits 67
Electives or Minor:
- Sufficient additional credits to bring the total to 120.
- New HTM program courses approved and added to the curriculum in future Catalogs may satisfy the elective requirement.
- Students are strongly encouraged to select a minor area of study. See the list of available options on the Program Descriptions page.
Technical Standards:
The BS Hospitality Management program requires students to attend courses that have specific technical standards. In all cases reasonable accommodations will be made with appropriate documentation from the Services for Students with Disabilities Office.
Public Disclosure:
- The BS Hospitality Management degree program has developed extraordinary teaching and learning opportunities that require students to participate and work in the industry as part of courses.
- The BS Hospitality Management degree program is not included in the Richard T. Doermer School of Business accreditation via AACSB.
- We are required to consult the Zachary’s List and must deny access to individuals on this list to participate in internships, practicums and volunteer activities that place students in structured and semi-structured settings with children. (http://purdue.edu/hr/EmployeeRelations/zachary.html). We strongly recommend that students who register for the Hospitality Management degree program take the above into consideration as it may deny them the opportunity to complete the program and therefore to graduate.
- If you are in any doubt or have any further questions, please set up a meeting with the Department Chair.
Student Responsibility
You are responsible for ensuring that you satisfy all graduation requirements specified for each selected program. Thus, it is essential that you develop a thorough understanding of the required courses, academic policies, and procedures governing your academic career. If you cannot complete all program requirements by your stated graduation date but fail to remove those from your plan of study, the Registrar’s Office in consultation with your academic advisor will remove unmet pursuits from your plan of study. Changing curricular records during the graduation term of application may affect state or federal financial aid awards. All requests for exceptions to specific requirements must be made in writing and may be granted only by written approval from the appropriate chair or dean.
Additional Course Use
The courses listed below may also be considered in meeting specific degree requirements.
BUS 20100 Introduction to Financial Accounting required, HTM 14100 accepted
BUS 20200 Introduction to Managerial Accounting required, HTM 24200 accepted
ECON 20000 Fundamentals of Economics required, ECON 20101 accepted as Gen Ed A3, ECON 20201 accepted as elective
HTM 17300 Intro to Tourism Management required, HTM 37100 accepted
HTM 23100 Hospitality Marketing required, BUS 30101 accepted
HTM 31200 Human Resource Management for the Service Industries required, BUS 30200 accepted
HTM 41100 Hospitality and Tourism Law required, BUS 20300 accepted
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