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Hospitality and Tourism Management Master's Degree Requirements

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The Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management offers a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Hotel and Tourism Management (HTM). The program includes HTM courses as well as courses in Management, Marketing, Finance, Accounting, Sport Management, Education, Statistics, Regional Planning, and Resource Economics. Students may select courses from these and other departments to individually develop their particular specialty area of study.

Students are required to complete a minimum of 36 credits to fulfill the requirements for the master's degree. The degree requirements are as follows:

1. Students must demonstrate competency in the following areas: 1) computer literacy (word processing, spread sheets), 2) marketing, 3) economics, 4) statistics, 5) accounting, 6) finance and 7) foundations in the hospitality industry. Students lacking a basic foundation in any of these areas must complete courses to remedy such deficiencies (0-21 credits).

2. Professional Foundation (3-6 cr).

One or two background courses in HTM are required for students without prior coursework in the hospitality field.

3. Professional Core (18 cr).

Every student is required to take the following six HTM courses:
644 Strategic Management in the Hospitality Industry
666 Human Resources Management in the Hospitality Industry
685 Hospitality Marketing Management
691 Seminar in Advanced Financial Analysis Management 694 Seminar in Research Methods and Applications
697 Hospitality Industry Project
(non-thesis)

4. Specialty Area (18 cr).

Students are required to choose a specialty area based on their individual needs. The specialty area consists of: two HTM courses, two SCH-MGMT courses, and a graduate-level course from any department (with approval from the Graduate Program Director).

5. Thesis Option (6 credits)

Students electing the thesis option may use thesis credits within the Specialty Area.

Application

Application for graduate study should be made directly through the Dean of the Graduate School, as described elsewhere in this Bulletin.  A complete application consists of (a) the application form, (b) two references, (c) two sets of official transcripts of all college-level work, and (d) an official score report on the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT). Application deadlines are found elsewhere in this Bulletin.  Action is taken immediately upon receipt of a complete application by the Graduate School.

Standards for admission are consistent with those described earlier in this Bulletin. A satisfactory GMAT score, as determined by the Graduate Faculty Committee, must be obtained by all applicants. Foreign students are not exempt from this requirement. The GMAT should be taken as early as possible in order to allow time for proper consideration.