COLLEGE OF HUMAN SCIENCES - ACADEMIC ADVISING SERVICES

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COLLEGE OF HUMAN SCIENCES - ACADEMIC ADVISING SERVICES
2015-2016 GUIDELINES FOR REGISTRATION: RHIM
Bachelor of Science in Restaurant, Hotel, and Institutional Management
HOSPITALITY [HOSP]
Office: HS 159
Tel: 806-742-1180
Web: http://www.depts.ttu.edu/hs/advising/
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FIRST YEAR
FALL SEMESTER = 15 HOURS
SPRING SEMESTER = 16 HOURS
HUSC
1100
Introduction to Human Sciences
ENGL
1301
Essentials of College Rhetoric
* MATH elective
POLS
1301
American Government, Org.
* Language, Philosophy, & Culture Elective
RHIM
2210
Intro to Hospitality Management
^ ENGL
1302
* MATH elective
POLS
2302
NS
1410
RHIM 2308
Advanced College Rhetoric
American Public Policy
Science of Nutrition
Hotel Operations
SECOND YEAR
FALL SEMESTER = 15 HOURS
HIST
2300
SPRING SEMESTER = 13 HOURS
US History to 1877
HIST
ECO
2305
Principles of Economics
ENGL
2311
Technical Writing
^ RHIM
3321
Hospitality Control I
< RHIM elective + (3 hrs)
2301
US History from 1877
HUSC Core: ADRS 2310, HDFS 2322, PFP 1305, or 3301
FDSE
3303
Food Sanitation
^ RHIM 3100
Intro to Internship in Hospitality
^ RHIM 3322
Hospitality Control II
THIRD YEAR
FALL SEMESTER = 16 HOURS
SPRING SEMESTER = 15 HOURS
Life & Physical Science
Oral Communication *
^ RHIM
3320
Facilities Management
^ RHIM
3358
Human Resources In Serv. Industry
^ RHIM
3370
Restaurant Operations Mgmt
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RHIM elective + (3 hrs)
RHIM 3390
Purchasing in Hospitality
or RHIM 4308
Lodging Operations & Management
RHIM 4312
Food & Beverage Ops Mgmt
RHIM 4313
Legal Aspects of Hospitality Ind.
RHIM 4341
Hospitality Management
^(2) RHIM 3000 - INTERNSHIP IN HOSPITALITY (400 hours)
FOURTH YEAR
FALL SEMESTER = 15 HOURS
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SPRING SEMESTER = 13 HOURS
Creative Arts
RHIM
4316
Hospitality Sales & Marketing
RHIM
4322
Hospitality Cost Control III
RHIM elective + (3 hrs)
RHIM elective + (3 hrs)
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RHIM 4300
Practicum (Graduating sem. only)
RHIM 4332
Cust. Relations (Graduating sem. only)
RHIM 4350
Wine Tourism
RHIM Elective + (4 hrs)
The above are suggested guidelines for registration. Students who prefer a lighter load each semester may take courses offered during the summer sessions.
However, all courses are not offered in the summer. This plan assumes that the student is exempt from any additional foreign language requirement for the
University Core.
LEGEND
^ Pre-requisites and restrictions apply
* Refer to University Core Curriculum Requirements
Gray box indicates grade of "C" or better
COURSES IN PROGRESS
COURSES REMAINING
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Choose from RHIM upper level electives (see below)
RHIM ELECTIVE: Any non-required RHIM or RTL course
1200 hours of work experience required
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