Tourism, Bachelor of Science
Our general tourism degree offers unparalleled flexibility, allowing students to tailor their education to their specific preferences and career aspirations. Many students pursue business courses to fulfill entrepreneurial goals, while others delve into ecology and law enforcement courses to pursue careers as park rangers. Additionally, students interested in higher education administration can take courses in student affairs to further their careers in academia.
Courses
- ACCT 2033 — Fundamental Accounting Concepts
- COMM 2003 — Public Speaking
- ECON 2003 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON 2013 — Principles of Microeconomics
- ENGL 1013 — Composition I
- ENGL 1023 — Composition II
- ENGL 2053 — Technical Writing
- HA 2063 — Guest Relations
- HA 2133 — Introduction to Travel and Tourism
- HA 3013 — Tourism Marketing
- HA 3113 — Talent Acquisition and Management
- HA 3183 — Catering and Event Management
- HA 4033 — Legal Aspects of Tourism
- HA 4093 — Resort and Club Management
- MATH 1003 — Quantitative Literacy
- RP 1013 — Principles of Tourism
- RP 2003 — Events and Experience Management
- RP 2033 — Leadership in Experience Industries
- RP 2112 — Introduction to Professional Practice
- RP 2113 — Global Perspectives of Tourism
- RP 2133 — Introduction to Travel and Tourism
- RP 3043 — Developing Professional Practices
- RP 3113 — Talent Acquisition and Management
- RP 3133 — Tourism Planning
- RP 3403 — Experience Industry Finance Management
- RP 4023 — Tourism Research
- RP 4093 — Resort and Club Management
- RP 4119 — Mastery in Professional Practice
- TECH 1001 — Orientation to the University