Progress Toward Degree
Satisfactory progress toward the Bachelor of Science in Business in the Hospitality and Tourism Management Department requires that:
- Upon having attempted 72 semester credit hours (including transfer, advanced placement, advanced standing, credit by examination) students must have completed at least one of the following HTM core courses: HTM 3414, 3524 or 3444.
- Upon having attempted 95 semester credit hours (including transfer, advanced placement, advanced standing, credit by examination) students must have completed at least two of the following HTM core courses: HTM 3414, 3524 or 3444.
- Upon having attempted 110 semester credit hours (including transfer, advanced placement, advanced standing, credit by examination) students must completed at least four of the HTM core courses (core courses do not include HTM electives).
The first semester a failure to fulfill these in-major requirements occurs a “hold” may be placed on your records and you will be required to meet with an HTM undergraduate advisor to discuss your lack of satisfactory progress and work out a plan to get back on track.
Failure to meet the above requirements for two consecutive semesters will result in the student being requested to leave the major and have his/her registration blocked until they file a change of major form.
Undergraduate Program Information
- Mission
- Undergraduate Handbook (PDF)
- Application Procedures
- Check Sheets
- Progress Toward Degree
- HTM List of Advisors (PDF)
- Areas of Emphasis (PDF)
- HTM FAQS (PDF)
- Field Study
- HTM Courses
- Departmental Scholarships
- Student Organizations
- Computer Requirements
- Study Abroad
- Forms
- HTM Program Restriction



