GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (3 CREDITS)
CR SEMESTER
COMMUNICATIONS 3-5 ___________
BUS 108; COM 101, 102, 215; ENG 100, 101, 102, 107,
113, 114, 205; JOUR 102; THTR 105
SPECIAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (28 CREDITS)
CR SEMESTER
HMD 101 Introduction to the Hospitality Industry 3 ___________
HMD 202 Housekeeping Operations 3 ___________
HMD 203 Front-Office Operations 3 ___________
HMD 226 Industry Computer Applications 3 ___________
for Hospitality and Tourism
HMD 235 Hotel, Restaurant and Gaming Law 3 ___________
HMD 253 Hospitality Services Management 3 ___________
HMD 259 Human Resources Management 3 ___________
in the Hospitality Industry
HMD 295 Work Experience in Lodging Operations 1 ___________
TCA 180 Hotel, Restaurant and Casino Marketing 3 ___________
TCA 221 Hospitality Accounting I 3 ___________
Computation included in TCA 221
Human Relations included in HMD 259
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The Certificate of Achievement in Hotel Management provides students the opportunity to seek employment in an entry-level position, or for those already in the hotel
industry, an opportunity for professional grown and career advancement.
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
• Compare and contrast the different businesses in the hospitality industry.
• Develop an operations manual for the Rooms Division in a hotel.
• Analyze financial statements using the Uniform System of Accounts for Hotels.
• Differentiate between the service delivery systems used in the hospitality industry.
PLEASE NOTE - The courses listed below may require a prerequisite or corequisite. Read course descriptions before registering for classes. All MATH and ENG courses
numbered 01-99 must be completed before reaching 30 total college-level credits. No course under 100-level counts toward degree completion.
CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT (CoA)
CSN 2015-2016 GENERAL CATALOG & STUDENT HANDBOOK
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Hotel Management REQUIRED CREDITS: 31 DEGREE CODE: HMD-CT
NOTE • Course numbers with the “B” suffix may be non-transferable for a NSHE baccalaureate degree.
• Course numbers with the “H” suffix are designated Honors-level courses and can be used to fulfill equivalent general education requirements.
For more information visit www.csn.edu/honors.
• In no case, may one course be used to meet more than one requirement except for the Values and Diversity general education requirement (only AA, AS, and AB
degrees) which may be used to fulfill the corresponding general education or emphasis requirement.
• Students may elect to graduate using the degree requirements in effect at the time of matriculation, or when they declared or changed major or the current catalog.
If a program is official after a student has matriculated, the student may choose the degree requirements of the new program. In no case may a student use a
catalog which is more than six years old at the time of graduation.