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GENERAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION COURSES UNIVERSITY CORE COURSES COURSE NUB 102 NU BEGINNINGS [Not required for transfer students]
S.H.
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS DEPARTMENT COURE (21 HRS.)
COURSE
S.H.
1. HRT 100 INTRO (HOTEL/REST/REC/TOUR)
WRT 100 WRITING & THINKING (WI)
2. HRT 140 MANAGEMENT & LEADERSHIP
ENG 100 INTRO TO LITERATURE (WI)
3. HRT 201 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES I
REL 101 OR REL 103
4. HRT 202 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES II
REL 200 OR 300 LEVEL
5. HRT 244 HOTEL AND TOURISM LAW
REL 200 OR 300 LEVEL
6. HRT 253 HUMAN RESOURSE MGMT HRT 496 SENIOR SEM (800 PRACTIUM)(WI) TRM CORE (15 HRS.)
PHI 105 INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY
7.
PHI 206 ETHICS
1. TRM 258 CONTEMP LEISURE & REC CONCEPT PHI 300 LEVEL 2. TRM 360 TOURISM INFORMATION TECH HIS 199 USA IN CONTEMP WORLD GENERAL EDUCATION DISTRIBUTION COURSES UNIVERSITY CORE COURSES COURSE
* STUDENT - CHOSE ONE (FOCUS #1 or FOCUS #2) Updated 6/2011
COLLEGE OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT Niagara University STUDENT CURRICULUM CARD Concentrations for Hotel & Restaurant Management Majors: Hotel & Restaurant Planning and Control MHR 351 Finance Capital Budgeting MHR 388 Food & Beverage Cost Control MHR 445 Advance Hotel Operations MHR 420 Analytical Methods of Panning for Hotels & Restaurants MHR 388 or HRM 321/331/341
Special Interest Tourism Marketing Planning & Development of Tourism Ventures Internet Marketing of Tourism Services International Destination & Convention Marketing
Concentrations for Sport Management Majors: Sport Operations SPM 360 SPM 395 SPM 455 SPM 473
Sport Communications & Technology Recreation & Sport Programming Sport Marketing & Promotion Sport Facility Management
Elective Courses If you desire a second concentration, you must fill all four HRT electives with the four courses specified in one of the remaining concentrations offered in the college of Hospitality and Tourism Management in any of the majors within the College of Hospitality and Tourism Management. In general an HRT elective is any concentration course outside your concentration, courses completed as part of a study abroad program, and the following courses: HRT 330 HRT 401 & 402 MHR 441 HRT 451 & 452 HRT 499 HRT 493
Cultural Geography Honors Thesis I and II Special Topics in HRM Disney Internship Independent Research Hospitality Co-Op
HRT 355 HRT 419 TRM 441 TRM 370 SPM 335 SPM 441
Resort, Club & Casino Management Seminar on NYS Tourism Special Topics in TRM Attractions & Events Management Issues in Sports Special Topics in Sports