Master of Business Administration: Concentration in Hospitality and Tourism Management

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Master of Business Administration: Concentration in Hospitality and Tourism Management

  • Course description
    The Master of Business Administration program offers a broad set of business management tools while also allowing students a choice of concentration in order to tailor their degrees to fit their careers and learning goals. The program curriculum prepares working professionals to become effective decision makers and managers in a world increasingly affected by globalization, technology and ethical challenges. It is designed for working professionals from a wide range of backgrounds who wish to advance or enhance their business careers.

    Students who have not had courses in certain fields of study may be required to take additional coursework as a prerequisite for completing some of the concentrations.

    The Master of Business Administration program will use basic computer literacy skills (such as word processing, basic use of spreadsheets) that will be expected of students in the workplace. Students entering the MBA program are expected to have a basic knowledge of MS Office or equivalent.

    The MBA program is an exciting educational option for students looking to increase their understanding, advance their careers, and expand their opportunities in the world of business.

    Concentrations are available in the following areas:
    • Accounting
    • Acquisition*
    • Finance
    • Health Services Administration
    • Hospitality and Tourism Management**
    • Human Resource Management
    • Information Systems Management
    • International Business
    • Management
    • Marketing
    • Professional Studies
    • Project Management
    • Public Administration

    • Area 1: Core Component
      ACC 557
      Financial Accounting
      BUS 508
      The Business Enterprise
      BUS 520
      Leadership and Organizational Behavior
      BUS 599
      Strategic Management
      ECO 550
      Managerial Economics and Globalization
      FIN 534
      Financial Management
      LEG 500
      Law, Ethics, and Corporate Governance
      MAT 540
      Quantitative Methods
      MKT 500
      Marketing Management

      40.5 Credit Hours

    • Area 2: Concentration
      HTM 520
      Strategic Planning in Hospitality and Tourism
      HTM 540
      International Tourism Development and Policy
      HTM 550
      Chain Management and Franchising

      13.5 Credit Hours

    54.0 Minimum Total Hours Required
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