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 Course Descriptions
 
Hospitality Services Administration (HSA)
Course Schedules


HSA 542 International Tourism 3(3-0)
This course focuses on the strategic management of international tourism in hospitality organizations, associations, and government agencies. Prerequisites: 86 semester hours completed, and admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.

HSA 543 Hospitality Industry Organizations and Operations 3(3-0)
This course examines the organizational structure and operational aspects of lodging and restaurant organizations. Prerequisites: 86 semester hours completed, and admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.

HSA 544 Current Research Issues in Hospitality and Tourism 3(3-0)
Examination and application of major research methodologies and discussion of research issues pertaining to the Hospitality/Tourism Industry. Prerequisites: 86 semester hours completed, and admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.

HSA 546 Management in the Hospitality Service Sector 3(3-0) D
Management and personnel functions as they relate to the hospitality industry; skills necessary to manage hotels, clubs, resorts; role of food service in these operations. Prerequisites: 86 semester hours completed, and admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.

HSA 597 Special Topics 1-6(Spec) D
Selected problems of interest to students which are not normally included in existing courses. Specific topic will be listed on the student’s transcript. Prerequisites 86 semester hours completed, admission to Professional Business Studies, and senior standing.

HSA 791 Independent Studies 1-6(Spec) D
Directed reading or research on an approved topic. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and department chairperson and 15 hours of graduate credit in MBA program.

HSA 797 Special Topics 3-6(Spec) D
Enables students to take various topics under the same number. Specific topic will be listed on the student’s transcript. Prerequisites: Graduate status and consent of instructor

HSA 798 Thesis 1-6(Spec) D
CR/NC only.
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