Hospitality and Event Management
Program Statement
The Hospitality Industry is the world's largest employment field. This degree program is applicable to all types of Hospitality Managers or Event Managers.
Program Information
- This program offers students the opportunity to develop strong communication skills, organizational, and critical-thinking skills as well as practical preparation for entry into the growing hospitality career field
- Job opportunities include convention and visitors bureau coordinator, hotel sales and marketing executive, hotel management or event planner, casino management, tour destination management, or cruise ship management and event or activities planner.
After Bristol
Upon completion of the degree, students will be able to seek employment in lodging operations, private clubs, cruise ships, casinos, or event planning companies.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate foundational knowledge of hospitality operations, including lodging, food and beverage, and event management.
- Design, coordinate, and implement events (e.g., meetings, conferences, weddings) that meet client objectives, budgets, and timelines.
- Apply professional customer service techniques to create positive guest experiences and handle diverse client needs.
- Communicate effectively in oral, written, and digital formats with clients, vendors, and team members.
- Develop and manage budgets, interpret financial data, and make cost-effective decisions.
- Demonstrate ethical behavior and incorporate sustainability practices in hospitality and event planning.
Degree Requirements
General Education
Course #
Title
Credits
CSS 101: College Success Seminar
+
0
-
1
COM 104 or COM 114
+
3
History Elective
+
3
Scientific Reasoning and Discovery Elective
+
3
-
4
Sub-Total Credits
15-17
Major Courses
Course #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
22
Concentration Courses
Course #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
21
Elective Courses
Course #
Title
Credits
Open Elective
+
3
Sub-Total Credits
3
Total credits:
61-63
Course Sequencing
Recommended Course Sequence - Semester 1
Item #
Title
Credits
CSS 101: College Success Seminar
+
0
-
1
Sub-Total Credits
15-16
Recommended Course Sequence - Semester 2
Item #
Title
Credits
Open Elective
+
3
Sub-Total Credits
16
Recommended Course Sequence - Semester 3
Item #
Title
Credits
History Elective
+
3
Sub-Total Credits
15
Recommended Course Sequence - Semester 4
Item #
Title
Credits
COM 104 or COM 114
+
3
Scientific Reasoning and Discovery Elective
+
3
-
4
Sub-Total Credits
15-16