Minors Introduction

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This text excerpted from the Undergraduate Bulletin
Minors
Introduction
Minors are defined as either “studies in the discipline” or as “teaching.” Teaching minors are those approved by the State Department
of Public Instruction for licensure. Requirements for teaching minors
include an education major, passing score on the content exam for the
minor, portfolio evidence of competence in the Wisconsin Teacher
Gaming Entertainment Management
Department of Hospitality and Tourism
23 credits are required.
Required Courses
BUACT-206 Introduction to Financial Accounting.....................................3
HT-315 Gaming Management .........................................................3
HT-316 Casino Operations Management..........................................3
HT-317 Psychosocial Issues in Gaming ...........................................3
HT-360 Tourism for Persons With Disabilities ...................................2
HT-418 Casino Tourism ..................................................................3
Select one course from each of the following groups:
HT-344 Hospitality and Tourism Marketing and Sales or
BUMKG-330 Principles of Marketing or
SRVM-354 Services Marketing Management ........................................3
HT-460 Hospitality Industry Law and Liability or
BULGL-318 Business Law I .................................................................3
standards and the minor’s content, and student teaching experience
in the minor field. Contact the School of Education for information
regarding teaching minors. Approval forms and minor program plans
are available from the School of Education office and the department
offices offering the minor.
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