BSHTEM - Bachelor of Science with a Major in Hospitality, Tourism & Event Management
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The Bachelor’s in Hospitality, Tourism & Event Management is a specialized degree that gives students the industry knowledge and management skills needed to succeed as a leader in hospitality, the world's largest service industry, as well as in the dynamic world of event management. Combining practical skills with management theory, the program positions students to think strategically about the creation of value in hospitality and events. In addition, the program stresses core concepts such as leadership, ethics, diversity and communication. After completing the program, students will understand the complexities of the greater hospitality industry and the specifics of conceptualizing, planning, and producing events in all their forms.
Career opportunities for graduates include managerial positions in hotels, resorts, special events, conference management, destination marketing, food service operations, and more.
- GLOB1001
- GLOB1001H
DECK 1000 courses are available to students who are currently in their first year at Coastal Georgia and should be completed during one of the student's first two terms of enrollment.
Transfer students who have not yet fulfilled this requirement may also register for a DECK 1000 course and should do so at their earliest possible opportunity.
- POLS1101
OR POLS1101H - HIST2111
OR HIST2111H
OR HIST2112
OR HIST2112H
- ENGL1101
OR ENGL1101H - ENGL1102
OR ENGL1102H
- ACCT2101
- BUSA1105
- ECON2105
OR ECON2106 - HOSP1106
- HOSP2108
- ITEC2100
- BUSA3120
- HOSP3100
- HOSP3110
- HOSP3120
- HOSP3130
- HOSP3140
- HOSP3160
- HOSP3180
- HOSP4120
- HOSP4200
- HOSP4300
- HOSP4900
- MGMT3100
- MGMT3120
- MGMT4100
Electives should be selected in consultation with academic advisor.
- MGMT3135
- MKTG3125
- HOSP4110
- HOSP4900
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Two Internship experiences are required for this concentration.
Notes
Students should take MATH 1111 and BUSA 1105 their freshmen year. MATH 1111 is a prerequisite for required Field of Study/Prerequisites, so students who took MATH 1001 for as part of the Core IMPACTS general education curriculum can count MATH 1111 in the elective courses. MATH 1401/1401H is strongly recommended for as part of the Core IMPACTS STEM Mathematics course. A grade of C or better is required in each of the courses.
In addition to the above, students must earn complete all collegewide Graduation Requirements.
For questions about this program, please contact: