Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a specialization in Travel and Tourism Management
Completion of the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a specialization in Travel and Tourism Management prepares the student for a career as a tour developer, travel agency professional, lodging professional, event coordinator, and for entry-level positions in the travel and tourism and gaming industries. Continued study may include a master’s degree in Business.
Course Requirements:
| Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
| BUSI 201 ¹ |
Introduction to Business |
3 |
| BUSI 203* |
Business Statistics |
3 |
| BUSI 211* |
Principles of Management |
3 |
| BUSI 231 |
Principles of Marketing |
3 |
| BUSI 241 |
International Business |
3 |
| BUSI 251 ¹ |
Principles of Accounting I |
3 |
| BUSI 252*¹ |
Principles of Accounting II |
3 |
| BUSI 281 |
Business Law |
3 |
| BUSI 301 |
Professional Development |
3 |
| BUSI 371* |
Managerial Finance |
3 |
| BUSI 390 |
Introducation to Tourism Management |
3 |
| BUSI 392* |
Quality Management and Customer Service |
3 |
| BUSI 393 |
International Tourism |
3 |
| BUSI 394* |
Tourism Marketing and Sales |
3 |
| BUSI 411* |
Business Policy |
3 |
| BUSI 492 |
Technology in Tourism Management |
3 |
| CS 214 ² |
Business Applications on the Microcomputer I |
3 |
| ECON 207 ¹ ² |
Principles of Economics: Macro |
3 |
| ECON 208 ¹ ² |
Principles of Economics: Micro |
3 |
| ENGL 200* |
Writing for Business |
3 |
| MATH 1165*¹ ² |
Pre-calculus for Business |
3 |
Electives: Select a minimum of six credits from business courses with the approval of a faculty advisor.
Notes: ¹Taken as a pre-major required course.
²May be used to simultaneously satisfy a General Studies Program area requirement.
* Requires a prerequisite course, see course description for more information.