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Mar 21, 2025
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2009-2010 Graduate Studies Bulletin (Archived Copy) [Archived Catalog]
International Hospitality and Tourism Management, M.I.H.T.M.
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The M.I.H.T.M. program provides a comprehensive study of the many facets of international hospitality and tourism management. Students receive thorough training in the major functional areas of multinational organizations, with an emphasis on professionalism and sophistication in decision making. Flexibility both in curriculum and in degree requirements allows students to design a program of study tailored to their career goals.
Degree Requirements
The M.I.H.T.M. curriculum consists of 36 semester hours of graduate credit in approved courses. Students may choose either a professional (nonthesis) or academic (thesis) option. |
Professional (Nonthesis) Option
Students choosing to enroll in the professional option must complete the 21 credit hours of required courses listed below and at least 15 credit hours of elective course work, pass a comprehensive written examination upon completion of all course work, and complete a work experience requirement that includes participation in management decision-making in a hospitality or tourism business environment. Courses for the Professional Option
Academic (Thesis) Option
Students choosing to enroll in the thesis option must complete 21 credit hours of required courses listed below—including 6 credit hours of thesis preparation (HRTM 799) and at least 15 hours of elective course work and prepare and successfully defend a thesis. Courses for the Academic Option
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