A.A.S. in Hospitality Management (Entrepreneurship)
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
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TUITION FEES
USD 149 / per credit **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* we ask international students to submit applications two months prior to program start date
** per credit for residents; $298.00 per credit for non residents; $440.00 per credit for international or out of state
Introduction
The AAS in Hospitality Management-Entrepreneurship option is designed to provide students with an introduction to the unique concepts of business ownership in the Hospitality Industry. This option will focus on how new business ventures are created. The emphasis will be on current topics within Entrepreneurship and will include: Franchising Business, Innovation, Entrepreneurial Creativity, and targeted forms of market research. The option will also offer practical hands-on experience with Entrepreneurship including the development and theoretical implementation of a business plan.
Curriculum
Hospitality Management Entrepreneurship AAS General Education Requirements
- ENG-101 College Composition I
- ENG-102 College Composition II
- CSC-100 Introduction to Computers & Computing
- ENG-112 Speech
- One Diversity Elective
- Complete 2 Social Science or Humanities Elective
Hospitality Management Entrepreneurship AAS Major Requirements
- CSS-100 College Student Success
- ACC-121 Principles of Accounting I
- CAI-225 Externship III
- ECO-201 Principles of Macroeconomics
- HMT-104 Culinary for Hospitality
- HMT-110 Introduction to the Hospitality Industry
- HMT-111 Introduction to Entrepreneurship
- HMT-115 The Urban Entrepreneur
- HMT-121 Hotel Practicum
- HMT-202 Innovation, Creativity & Marketing
- HMT-217 Franchising
- HMT-210 Hospitality and Travel Law
- MAN-121 Principles of Management
Complete 2 Restricted Program Electives:
- CAI-223 Food, Beverage, and Labor Cost Control
- ACC-211 Computerized Accounting
- ACC-221 Principles of Accounting II
- BUS-230 Business Law
- ECO-202 Principles of Microeconomics
- HMT-106 Culture & Geography in Tourism
- HMT-112 Introduction to Travel and Tourism
- HMT-116 Restaurant Operations Management I
- HMT-122 Front Office Operations
- HMT-128 Event Planning Travel & Tourism
- HMT-204 Fundamentals of Wine and Food
- HMT-206 Information Systems in Hospitality and Tourism
- HMT-209 Tour Marketing, Sales, and Promotions
- HMT-213 Principles of Hospitality Marketing
- HMT-214 Hotel Group and Convention Sales
- HMT-215 Housekeeping Management
- HMT-216 Restaurant Operations Management II
- MAN-221 Marketing
- MAN-232 Human Resource Management
- MAT-100 College Algebra
- MAT-114 Introduction Probabilities & Statistics
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