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B.S. in Business Administration with Hospitality and Tourism Management Concentration

The business administration major offers students an opportunity to prepare for careers in today’s challenging world of business by delivering a comprehensive program of academics, technology, and leadership. A diverse business core and a variety of electives constitute an accredited curriculum which is based on the liberal arts and sciences foundation for which the College of Charleston is so well known.

The global hospitality and tourism industry, which blends the lodging, food, attractions, cultural and travel industries, is the world's largest industry with $4.5 trillion in expenditures generating 212 million jobs. The World Tourism Organization's current projection is by the year 2010, 338 million people will be employed in the industry that will grow to $8.4 trillion in expenditures.

South Carolina's hospitality and tourism industry is a large and vital part of the state's economic mix. This sector accounts for $14.4 billion dollars in sales annually (64% of this realized by the coastal areas) and employs approximately 201,000 people. In the Charleston Metropolitan area, 1 of every 6 jobs (54,000) are in enterprise that serve the more than 5 million people who visit the region annually.

The future growth potential of the hospitality and tourism industry looks bright. Bill Gates has identified tourism as one of his target areas for the next century as has John Naisbitt, of Megatrend fame, who sees it as a key component of the 21st-century economy

General Education Requirements: 50 hours.

Business Administration Major Requirements: 48 hours.

Click on the Course Number to get a description and syllabi (if available).

ACCT-203 Financial Accounting
ACCT-204 Managerial Accounting
BLAW-205 Legal Environment of Business
DSCI-232 Business Statistics
DSCI-300 Management Information Systems
DSCI-304 Production and Operations Management
ECON-200 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON-201 Principles of Macroeconomics
FINC-303 Business Finance
MGMT-301 Management and Organizational Behavior
MKTG-302 Marketing Concepts
MGMT-408 Business Policy
Concentration courses:
HTMT 210 Principles and Practices in Hospitality and Tourism
Four courses to be chosen from:
HTMT 350 Hospitality and Tourism Marketing
HTMT 351 Hotel Management
HTMT 352 Service Operations Management
MKTG 320 Marketing Research
MGMT 307 Human Resource Management
  Any upper division HTMT course
Elective: One (1) to be chosen from:
FINC 375 Principles of Real Estate
MKTG 320 Marketing Research
MGMT 308 Managing Diversity
MGMT 319 Creation of New Business Enterprises
  Any upper division HTMT course (click here for a complete list)
Notes:
MATH 104 and MATH 105 are also required and fulfill the general education math requirement. These courses do not count toward the business administration major GPA. ECON 200 and ECON 201 also fulfill the general education social science requirements.
A professional development program and internship component are also required for students in this concentration.

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