2024-2025 Academic Catalog
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Code | Title | Credits |
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Degree Core Requirements | ||
ACIS 2116 | Principles of Accounting 1,2 | 3 |
BIT 3414 | Operations and Supply Chain Management 2,# | 3 |
FIN 3054 | Legal and Ethical Environment of Business 2,# | 3 |
FIN 3104 | Introduction to Finance 2,# | 3 |
HTM 2314 | Introduction to International Business 2 | 3 |
or MGT 2314 | Introduction to International Business | |
MGT 4394 | Strategic Management 2,# | 3 |
MKTG 3104 | Marketing Management 2,# | 3 |
Subtotal | 21 | |
Major Requirements | ||
ACIS 1504 | Introduction to Business Analytics and Business Intelligence 1,2 | 3 |
ACIS 2115 | Principles of Accounting 1,2 | 3 |
HTM 1414 | Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Management | 3 |
HTM 3414 | Chef Lab: Culinary Operations Management # | 4 |
HTM 3444 | Hospitality Financial Management # | 3 |
HTM 3524 | Lodging Management # | 3 |
HTM 4414 | Restaurant Management: Design and Innovation # | 3 |
HTM 4454 | Hospitality Revenue Management # | 3 |
HTM 4464 | Human Resources Management in the Hospitality Industry # | 3 |
HTM 4964 | Field Study in HTM # | 3 |
MGT 1104 | Foundations of Business 2 | 3 |
MGT 3404 | Principles of Management 2,# | 3 |
PSYC 1004 | Introductory Psychology | 3 |
Subtotal | 40 | |
Option Required Courses | ||
HTM 2464 | Designing the Service Experience # | 3 |
HTM 3044 | Private Club Management 4,5,# | 3 |
or HTM 3244 | Franchising and Ownership in the Services Industries | |
HTM 3424 | Event Management # | 3 |
HTM 4474 | Hospitality & Tourism Law # | 3 |
MGT 4334 | Ethical Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility # | 3 |
MKTG 4204 | Consumer Behavior # | 3 |
PSYC 2084 | Social Psychology # | 3 |
HTM Electives (3 credit hours needed) | 3 | |
Careers in Hospitality and Tourism (1 credit hour course) # | ||
Hospitality Sales # | ||
Global Travel & Tourism Management # | ||
Introduction to Meetings and Convention Management # | ||
Catering Management # | ||
Hospitality and Tourism Study Abroad # | ||
Socio-Cultural Impacts of Tourism # | ||
HTM Study Abroad # | ||
Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Hospitality & Tourism # | ||
Information Technology and Social Media in Hospitality and Tourism # | ||
Event and Experience Management Senior Workshop # | ||
Winery Tourism # | ||
International Tourism # | ||
Hospitality Market Data Analysis # | ||
Subtotal | 24 | |
Free Electives | ||
Select three credit hours in Free Electives | 3 | |
Subtotal | 3 | |
Pathways to General Education | ||
Pathways Concept 1 - Discourse | ||
ENGL 1105 | First-Year Writing | 3 |
or COMM 1015 | Communication Skills | |
ENGL 1106 | First-Year Writing | 3 |
or COMM 1016 | Communication Skills | |
Pathway 1a fulfilled by completion of MGT 4334 | ||
Pathways Concept 2 - Critical Thinking in the Humanities | ||
Select six hours in Pathway 2 3 | 6 | |
Pathways Concept 3 - Reasoning in the Social Sciences | ||
ECON 2005 | Principles of Economics 1,2 | 3 |
ECON 2006 | Principles of Economics 1,2 | 3 |
Pathways Concept 4 - Reasoning in the Natural Sciences | ||
Select six hours in Pathway 4 | 6 | |
Pathways Concept 5 - Quantitative and Computational Thinking | ||
MATH 1524 | Business Calculus (5F) 1,2 | 4 |
BIT 2405 | Introduction to Business Statistics, Analytics, and Modeling (5F) 1,2 | 3 |
BIT 2406 | Introduction to Business Statistics, Analytics, and Modeling (5A) 1,2 | 3 |
Pathways Concept 6 - Critique and Practice in Design and the Arts | ||
Select three hours in Pathway 6a | 3 | |
Pathway 6d fulfilled by completion of HTM 3424 | ||
Pathways Concept 7 - Critical Analysis of Identity and Equity in the United States | ||
Pathway 7 fulfilled by completion of MGT 4334 | ||
Subtotal | 37 | |
Total Credits | 125 |
Policy 91: Pamplin students in a business degree program must complete eight business courses (ACIS 1504 Introduction to Business Analytics and Business Intelligence, MATH 1524 Business Calculus, ACIS 2115 Principles of Accounting - ACIS 2116 Principles of Accounting, BIT 2405 Introduction to Business Statistics, Analytics, and Modeling - BIT 2406 Introduction to Business Statistics, Analytics, and Modeling, and ECON 2005 Principles of Economics - ECON 2006 Principles of Economics) with a grade of C- or higher by 72 attempted credit hours (or 90 attempted credit hours for students with more than 18 transfer credits). Students who have not met the requirements will be notified upon reaching 72 (or 90) credit hours that they must complete the missing course(s) in the next term(s) of enrollment. Failure to do so may result in the student’s dismissal from the business degree program. This policy is strictly enforced.
Graduation requirement: Students must achieve a grade of C- or higher in select business courses (ACIS 1504 Introduction to Business Analytics and Business Intelligence, MATH 1524 Business Calculus, ACIS 2115 Principles of Accounting - ACIS 2116 Principles of Accounting, BIT 2405 Introduction to Business Statistics, Analytics, and Modeling - BIT 2406 Introduction to Business Statistics, Analytics, and Modeling, ECON 2005 Principles of Economics - ECON 2006 Principles of Economics, MGT 1104 Foundations of Business, HTM 2314 Introduction to International Business or MGT 2314 Introduction to International Business, MGT 3404 Principles of Management, MKTG 3104 Marketing Management, FIN 3104 Introduction to Finance, FIN 3054 Legal and Ethical Environment of Business, BIT 3414 Operations and Supply Chain Management, and MGT 4394 Strategic Management).
HTM 3484 Socio-Cultural Impacts of Tourism is recommended (Event & Experience Management Pathways minor course)
HTM 3044 Private Club Management is typically offered in spring semesters only.
HTM 3244 Franchising and Ownership in the Services Industries is typically offered in spring semesters only.
Overall and In-Major GPA: Students must have an overall GPA of 2.0 and an in-major GPA of 2.0 to graduate. Courses used to calculate the in-major GPA are noted with a # footnote.
University policy requires a student to make satisfactory academic progress towards a degree in order to remain enrolled at the institution (see footnote 1). Students are responsible for reading and understanding Policy 91 in accordance with Pamplin policies http://pampl.in/policy91.
A total of 125 credit hours is required for graduation. Any exceptions to this curriculum must be approved by the student’s department head and Associate Dean for Pamplin Undergraduate Programs.
Students are responsible for ensuring they have met necessary pre-requisites for all courses. Please refer to the Undergraduate Catalog or academic advisor.
Requirements and procedures for transferring courses are available http://pampl.in/transfercreditsteps
Students must have an overall GPA of 2.0 and an in-major GPA of 2.0 to graduate. Courses used to calculate the in-major GPA are noted with a # footnote.
Students who did not successfully complete at least two years of a single foreign, classical, or sign language during high school must successfully complete six credit hours of a single foreign, classical, or sign language at the college level. Courses taken to meet this requirement may not count towards the minimum credit hours required for graduation. Please refer to the Undergraduate Catalog for details.
First Year | ||
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Fall Semester | Credits | |
ACIS 1504 | Introduction to Business Analytics and Business Intelligence 1,2 | 3 |
MATH 1524 | Business Calculus 1,2 | 4 |
MGT 1104 | Foundations of Business 2 | 3 |
ENGL 1105 or COMM 1015 | First-Year Writing or Communication Skills | 3 |
HTM 1414 | Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Management | 3 |
Credits | 16 | |
Spring Semester | ||
ACIS 2115 | Principles of Accounting 1,2 | 3 |
ECON 2005 | Principles of Economics 1,2 | 3 |
BIT 2405 | Introduction to Business Statistics, Analytics, and Modeling 1,2 | 3 |
ENGL 1106 or COMM 1016 | First-Year Writing or Communication Skills | 3 |
HTM 2314 or MGT 2314 | Introduction to International Business 2 or Introduction to International Business | 3 |
Credits | 15 | |
Second Year | ||
Fall Semester | ||
ACIS 2116 | Principles of Accounting 1,2 | 3 |
ECON 2006 | Principles of Economics 1,2 | 3 |
BIT 2406 | Introduction to Business Statistics, Analytics, and Modeling 1,2 | 3 |
Select three credit hours in Pathway 2 3 | 3 | |
Select three credit hours in Pathway 4 | 3 | |
PSYC 1004 | Introductory Psychology | 3 |
Credits | 18 | |
Spring Semester | ||
HTM 3414 | Chef Lab: Culinary Operations Management # | 4 |
HTM 3524 | Lodging Management # | 3 |
Select three credit hours in Pathway 6a | 3 | |
HTM 2464 | Designing the Service Experience # | 3 |
Select three credit hours in Pathway 2 | 3 | |
Credits | 16 | |
Third Year | ||
Fall Semester | ||
HTM 3444 | Hospitality Financial Management # | 3 |
MKTG 3104 | Marketing Management 2,# | 3 |
FIN 3104 | Introduction to Finance 2,# | 3 |
BIT 3414 | Operations and Supply Chain Management 2,# | 3 |
Free Elective | 3 | |
Credits | 15 | |
Spring Semester | ||
HTM 4454 | Hospitality Revenue Management # | 3 |
HTM 3044 or HTM 3244 | Private Club Management 4,5,# or Franchising and Ownership in the Services Industries | 3 |
MGT 3404 | Principles of Management 2,# | 3 |
HTM 4414 | Restaurant Management: Design and Innovation # | 3 |
PSYC 2084 | Social Psychology # | 3 |
Credits | 15 | |
Fourth Year | ||
Fall Semester | ||
HTM 4964 | Field Study in HTM # | 3 |
HTM 4464 | Human Resources Management in the Hospitality Industry # | 3 |
HTM 3424 | Event Management # | 3 |
FIN 3054 | Legal and Ethical Environment of Business 2,# | 3 |
Select three credit hours in Pathway 4 | 3 | |
Credits | 15 | |
Spring Semester | ||
HTM 4474 | Hospitality & Tourism Law # | 3 |
HTM Elective # | 3 | |
MGT 4394 | Strategic Management 2,# | 3 |
MGT 4334 | Ethical Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility # | 3 |
MKTG 4204 | Consumer Behavior # | 3 |
Credits | 15 | |
Total Credits | 125 |
Code | Title | Credits |
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3 credit hours needed | ||
HTM 2104 | Careers in Hospitality and Tourism (1 credit hour course) # | 1 |
HTM 2434 | Hospitality Sales # | 3 |
HTM 2454 | Global Travel & Tourism Management # | 3 |
HTM 2474 | Introduction to Meetings and Convention Management # | 3 |
HTM 2514 | Catering Management # | 3 |
HTM 2954 | Hospitality and Tourism Study Abroad # | 3 |
HTM 3484 | Socio-Cultural Impacts of Tourism # | 3 |
HTM 3954 | HTM Study Abroad # | 3 |
HTM 4334 | Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Hospitality & Tourism # | 3 |
HTM 4354 | Information Technology and Social Media in Hospitality and Tourism # | 3 |
HTM 4434 | Event and Experience Management Senior Workshop # | 3 |
HTM 4444 | Winery Tourism # | 3 |
HTM 4484 | International Tourism # | 3 |
HTM 4514 | Hospitality Market Data Analysis # | 3 |
Policy 91: Pamplin students in a business degree program must complete eight business courses (ACIS 1504 Introduction to Business Analytics and Business Intelligence, MATH 1524 Business Calculus, ACIS 2115 Principles of Accounting - ACIS 2116 Principles of Accounting, BIT 2405 Introduction to Business Statistics, Analytics, and Modeling - BIT 2406 Introduction to Business Statistics, Analytics, and Modeling, and ECON 2005 Principles of Economics - ECON 2006 Principles of Economics) with a grade of C- or higher by 72 attempted credit hours (or 90 attempted credit hours for students with more than 18 transfer credits). Students who have not met the requirements will be notified upon reaching 72 (or 90) credit hours that they must complete the missing course(s) in the next term(s) of enrollment. Failure to do so may result in the student’s dismissal from the business degree program. This policy is strictly enforced.
Graduation requirement: Students must achieve a grade of C- or higher in select business courses (ACIS 1504 Introduction to Business Analytics and Business Intelligence, MATH 1524 Business Calculus, ACIS 2115 Principles of Accounting - ACIS 2116 Principles of Accounting, BIT 2405 Introduction to Business Statistics, Analytics, and Modeling - BIT 2406 Introduction to Business Statistics, Analytics, and Modeling, ECON 2005 Principles of Economics - ECON 2006 Principles of Economics, MGT 1104 Foundations of Business, HTM 2314 Introduction to International Business or MGT 2314 Introduction to International Business, MGT 3404 Principles of Management, MKTG 3104 Marketing Management, FIN 3104 Introduction to Finance, FIN 3054 Legal and Ethical Environment of Business, BIT 3414 Operations and Supply Chain Management, and MGT 4394 Strategic Management).
HTM 3484 Socio-Cultural Impacts of Tourism is recommended (Event & Experience Management Pathways minor course)
HTM 3044 Private Club Management is typically offered in spring semesters only.
HTM 3244 Franchising and Ownership in the Services Industries is typically offered in spring semesters only.
Overall and In-Major GPA: Students must have an overall GPA of 2.0 and an in-major GPA of 2.0 to graduate. Courses used to calculate the in-major GPA are noted with a # footnote.
Policy 91: Pamplin students in a business degree program must complete eight business courses (ACIS 1504 Introduction to Business Analytics and Business Intelligence, MATH 1524 Business Calculus, ACIS 2115 Principles of Accounting-ACIS 2116 Principles of Accounting, BIT 2405 Introduction to Business Statistics, Analytics, and Modeling-BIT 2406 Introduction to Business Statistics, Analytics, and Modeling, and ECON 2005 Principles of Economics-ECON 2006 Principles of Economics) with a grade of C- or higher by 72 attempted credit hours (or 90 attempted credit hours for students with more than 18 transfer credits). Students who have not met the requirements will be notified upon reaching 72 (or 90) credit hours that they must complete the missing course(s) in the next term(s) of enrollment. Failure to do so may result in the student’s dismissal from the business degree program. This policy is strictly enforced.
Graduation Requirement: Students must achieve a grade of C- or better in select business courses (ACIS 1504 Introduction to Business Analytics and Business Intelligence, MATH 1524 Business Calculus, ACIS 2115 Principles of Accounting-ACIS 2116 Principles of Accounting, BIT 2405 Introduction to Business Statistics, Analytics, and Modeling-BIT 2406 Introduction to Business Statistics, Analytics, and Modeling, ECON 2005 Principles of Economics-ECON 2006 Principles of Economics, MGT 1104 Foundations of Business, HTM 2314 Introduction to International Business/MGT 2314 Introduction to International Business, MGT 3404 Principles of Management, MKTG 3104 Marketing Management, FIN 3104 Introduction to Finance, FIN 3054 Legal and Ethical Environment of Business, BIT 3414 Operations and Supply Chain Management, and MGT 4394 Strategic Management).
HTM 3484 Socio-Cultural Impacts of Tourism or is recommended. (Event & Experience Management Pathways minor course)
HTM 3044 Private Club Management is typically only offered in the spring semester.
HTM 3244 Franchising and Ownership in the Services Industries is typically only offered in the spring semester.
HTM 3424 Event Management satisfies Pathway 6d. If BIT 4484 Project Management is taken, students must satisfy Pathway 6d with another course.
HTM majors must register for the HTM specific section of MGT 4394 Strategic Management
These courses are utilized in the calculation of in-major GPA.
Code | Title | Credits |
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HTM 2434 | Hospitality Sales | 3 |
HTM 2454 | Global Travel & Tourism Management | 3 |
HTM 2474 | Introduction to Meetings and Convention Management | 3 |
HTM 2514 | Catering Management | 3 |
HTM 2954 | Hospitality and Tourism Study Abroad | 3 |
HTM 3424 | Event Management | 3 |
HTM 3484 | Socio-Cultural Impacts of Tourism | 3 |
HTM 3954 | HTM Study Abroad | 1-6 |
HTM 4354 | Information Technology and Social Media in Hospitality and Tourism | 3 |
HTM 4434 | Event and Experience Management Senior Workshop | 3 |
HTM 4444 | Winery Tourism | 3 |
HTM 4474 | Hospitality & Tourism Law | 3 |
HTM 4484 | International Tourism | 3 |
HTM 4514 | Hospitality Market Data Analysis | 3 |
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