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In addition to earning a Bachelor of Science Hospitality Management, students may also choose to specialize in
Club Management by completing the following four courses:
HRTM 285 Club Management, HRTM 473 Club Cuisine and Service, HRTM
585 Advanced Club Management, and HRTM 495 Hospitality Management
Internship (to take place in a club setting).
Progression Requirements
In order to enroll in the professional
division of the School of Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management,
a student must complete 45 hours in the courses indicated below with
a minimum grade point average of 2.20.
Curriculum for the
Preprofessional Division (45 hours)
-
General Education (18
hours)
-
ENGL 101 and 102
(6 hours)
-
Numerical and analytical
reasoning (6 hours)
To be earned in one of the following ways:
-
MATH 122 or 141, plus an
additional course from PHIL 110 or 111, mathematics (at
the next higher level), computer science (above CSCE
101), or statistics
-
Two courses from one of the following fields--Philosophy
(110 and 111 only) or computer science (above CSCE 101)
or statistics
-
ECON 224 (3 hours)
-
SPCH 140 (3 hours)
- HRTM Core
Courses (18 hours)
- HRTM 110, 260,
270, 280, 285, 290
- Other Courses
(9 hours)
- RETL 261, 262
(C or better required); TSTM 264
-
Restricted Courses
The following courses are
restricted to students enrolled in the professional division of
the School of Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management or those
students who receive special permission of the chair: HRTM 328,
357, 370, 372, 421, 450, 473, 490, 491, and 495.
Degree Requirements (127 credit hours)
-
General Education
Courses
-
Liberal Arts
(24 hours)
- ENGL 101,102 (6 hours)
- One course from ENGL 282-286 (3
hours)
- ECON 224 (3 hours)
- Fine Arts (3 hours)
- HIST (3 hours)
- PSYC 101 (3 hours)
- SPCH 140 (3 hours)
- Foreign Languages: Students shall
demonstrate in one foreign language the ability to
comprehend the topic and main ideas in written and, with
the exception of Latin and Ancient Greek, spoken texts
on familiar subjects. This ability can be demonstrated
by achieving a score of two or better on a USC foreign
language proficiency test. Those failing to do so must
satisfactorily complete equivalent study of foreign
language at USC.
- Mathematics and
Natural Sciences (13 hours)
- Numerical and Analytical
Reasoning (6 hours)
To be earned in one of the
following ways:
- MATH 122 or 141, plus an
additional course from PHIL 110 or 111, mathematics
(at the next higher level), computer science (above
CSCE 101), or statistics
- Two courses from one of the
following fields: philosophy (110 and 111 only) or
computer science (above CSCE 101) or statistics.
- Two courses
from the natural sciences--one lab course. Selected from
biology, chemistry, geology, marine science, or physics
(7 hours)
-
Related Area Courses (21 hours)
- RETL 261, 262 (6 hours) (C or
better required)
- MKTG 350, MGMT 371 (6 hours)
- TSTM 264, 342 (6 hours)
- RETL 344 (3 hours)
-
Professional Concentration Courses (39 hours)
- HRTM 110, 260,
270, 280, 285, 290, 357, 370, 421, 450, 490, 495
-
Professional Elective Courses (18 hours)
Chosen in consultation with advisor; at least 6 hours must be
from HRTM
- Elective Courses (12 hours)
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