Center Structure
Center for Hospitality & Tourism Center Structure
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Toggle ItemFaculty & Special InstructorsCourse instruction, student mentoring, academic scholarship, various center support and HTM program management
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Toggle ItemAcademic DirectorCurriculum and instruction, program planning and evaluation, faculty coordination, interdepartmental relations, finance development and communications
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Toggle ItemStudent AssistantsPaid student staff to support administration, activities, and programs
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Toggle ItemExperiential Learning CoordinatorsVolunteer missionary couple to manage practicum and internships
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Toggle ItemIndustry AdvisorsExperienced HTM leaders to provide insight, directions, best practices, development, and placement support.
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Toggle ItemCross-Entity CollaborationThe Center supports and advocates for the HTM program within BYUH, PCC, and the LDS Church Educational System.
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Toggle ItemGrowth StrategiesHTM Program Enhancement
More dept, breadth, rigor, experiential learning, and faculty
HTM Program Expansion
Branding, awareness, enrollment growth
HTM Program Engagement
Industry profile, involvement, and support -
Toggle ItemStudent Support Programs'Oi Kelakela
Marriott Scholars Program, special honors, mentoring and scholarships for high-achieving students. 3.0+ GPA who are active in the Ho'okipa Student Society. Funded by the Marriot Foundation.
Akamai
Lecture series and networking with industry executives; industry events.
Imiloa
Industry field trips, career exploration, travel with faculty, and management internship funding. Other industries and individual funding. -
Toggle ItemCurriculum for Bachelor of Science in Hospitality & Tourism ManagementBusiness Foundation
Introduction to Business, Quantitative Reasoning, Accounting, Business Analytics, and Business Communication.
HTM Core
Introduction to Hospitality & Tourism, Tourism Geography, Tourism Economics, Destination Management/Marketing. Property Management/Guest Experience, F&B Management, Hospitality Management/Leadership, Hospitality & Tourism Marketing, Hospitality Accounting/Finance, Accommodations Operations, and Hospitality Law and Ethics.
HTM/Business/Other Electives
Attractions and Guest Experience, Meetings, Conventions and Events, Cross-Cultural Management, Business Leadership and Management, Sales and Customer relationships, Integrated Marketing Communications. Operations and Quality Management, Fundamentals of IT< Entrepreneurship, Wellness Tourism and Public Policy.
HTM Capstone
Case-based seminar course, Waikiki site and event visits
Experienced Learning Requirement
Courtyard/PCC Rotating practicum (Early in Academic Map) and Management internship (Senior Year).
16-Credit HTM Minor also offered