Minor - Travel Tourism

Minor - Travel Tourism

Description

The Minor in Travel and Tourism is designed to equip students with foundational knowledge and skills in the dynamic and multifaceted travel and tourism industry. It prepares students to navigate and contribute to the evolving landscape of the field, with opportunities to explore various aspects of the industry.

Course Requirements

This minor requires a total of 18 credit hours. Students must complete 12 credit hours through required core courses and earn the remaining six credit hours by selecting two elective courses from the list below.

Required courses (12 credit hours)

  • NHM 221 Foundations of Tourism and Travel
  • NHM 315 International Tourism
  • NHM 316 Luxury Travel Operations
  • NHM 317 Destination Branding and Management

Elective courses (6 credit hours) * NHM 216 Foundations of Event Industry * NHM 222 Applied Hospitality Experience * NHM 261 Principles of Hotel Operations * NHM 268 Cuisine, Culture, & Global Citizenship * NHM 360 Legal Issues in the Hospitality Industry * NHM 368 Topics in Nutrition & Hospitality Abroad * NHM 371 Service management * NHM 376 Hospitality Information Technology * NHM 403 New York Tour

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