Travel and Tourism, A.A.S.
The Travel and Tourism program is designed for individuals who plan to enter the travel industry or professionals who desire to update their skills. Career opportunities are available in a variety of areas including airline, cruise line, travel agencies, tour operators, destination management companies, tourism bureaus, and convention industries. The Travel and Tourism degree requires a minimum of 64 credits in program requirements, program electives and general education in the courses listed below.
Courses
- HOSP 1101 — Introduction to Travel & Tourism 3 Credit Hours
- HOSP 1103 — Principles of the Travel Industry I 3 Credit Hours
- HOSP 1106 — Itineraries and Tour Packages 3 Credit Hours
- HOSP 1107 — Principles of the Travel Industry II 3 Credit Hours
- HOSP 1111 — Front Office Operations 3 Credit Hours
- HOSP 1131 — State and National Parks 3 Credit Hours
- HOSP 1151 — Restaurant Service and Sales 2 Credit Hours
- HOSP 1161 — Travel Geography & Culture-The Americas 3 Credit Hours
- HOSP 1162 — Travel Geography & Culture-Europe and Africa 3 Credit Hours
- HOSP 1163 — Travel Geography & Culture-Asia and Pacific 3 Credit Hours
- HOSP 2000 — Home Agency Operations 3 Credit Hours
- HOSP 2130 — Hospitality Industry Accounting 3 Credit Hours
- HOSP 2229 — Revenues, Fares, & GDS 4 Credit Hours
- HOSP 2230 — Law for the Hospitality Industry 3 Credit Hours
- HOSP 2236 — Cruise Industry Sales 3 Credit Hours
- HOSP 2250 — Sustainable Tourism 3 Credit Hours
- HOSP 2260 — Hospitality Sales Management 3 Credit Hours
- HOSP 2280 — Hospitality Marketing Management 3 Credit Hours
- HOSP 2863 — Internship (Career & Technical Ed) 3 Credit Hours