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Required core courses (Total 48 hours) |
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HFT3005 |
Intro. To Resort, Hospitality, & Tourism Management |
3 cr. |
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HFT3006 |
Management of Resort & Hospitality Human Resources |
3 cr. |
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HFT3407 |
RHM Accounting |
3 cr. |
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HFT3443 |
Hospitality Information Technology |
3 cr. |
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HFT3573 |
RHM Marketing |
3 cr. |
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HFT3670 |
RHM Law, Legal Issues, & Risk Management |
3 cr. |
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HFT3806 |
Management of Food & Beverage Operations |
3 cr. |
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HFT4275 |
Resort Development and Management |
3 cr. |
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HFT4342 |
Resort & Recreation Planning, Programming & Facilities Design |
3 cr. |
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HFT4408 |
RHM Budgeting & Finance |
3 cr. |
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HFT4295 |
RHM Senior Seminar |
3 cr. |
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One of the Following (9 credits) |
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HFT4945 |
Internship in RHM OR |
1-9 cr. |
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HFT4944 |
Field Experience PLUS |
3 cr. |
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HFT4945 |
Internship in RHM |
6 cr. |
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Electives from the following (6 credits) |
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HFT3270 |
Introduction to Club & Spa Management |
3 cr. |
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HFT3383 |
Advanced Golf Merchandising Operations |
3 cr. |
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HFT3471 |
Event Operations and Financial Management |
3 cr. |
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HFT3572 |
RHM Sales, Advertising, & Public Relations |
3 cr. |
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HFT3754 |
Conference and Exhibition Planning and Management |
3 cr. |
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HFT3757 |
Principles of Event Management |
3 cr. |
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HFT3802 |
Catering Operations |
3 cr. |
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HFT4010 |
Strategic Issues in Resort Management |
3 cr. |
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HFT4273 |
Resort Timeshare, Condominium, & Vacation Interval Ownership |
3 cr. |
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HFT4286 |
RHM Professional Communication and Presentation |
3 cr. |
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HFT4380 |
Golf Course Ownership |
3 cr. |
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HFT4381 |
Golf Executive Management |
3 cr. |
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HFT4912 |
RHM Direct Individual Study |
3 cr. |
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HFT4955 |
RHM Study Tour Abroad |
3 cr. |
General electives (9 hours)
Upper division electives approved in advance by the advisor in Resort & Hospitality or other areas.
Additional Requirements
IDS 3920 University Colloquium (3)
Additional electives may be required to reach a minimum of 120 credit hours for the baccalaureate degree for students articulating from an AS degree program. At least 48 hours of the 120 hours must be at the upper division (courses numbered 3000 and above). Consult with the academic advisor regarding coursework appropriate to education and career goals.