For students with an AAS in Meeting and Event Planning College of DuPage and Roosevelt University 3+1 Bachelor of Science Degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management A convenient, affordable and streamlined approach to earn the Bachelor of Science Degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management Who can enroll in the programs? • Students who have completed an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree in Hospitality Management, Restaurant Management, Culinary Arts, and Meeting and Events Planning at COD with a minimum 2.00 cumulative GPA. • New students interested in pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management offered by Roosevelt University at College of DuPage. • Students who graduated from COD and went elsewhere can be considered for admission to this 3+1 program if they complete any necessary prerequisites. How does the program work? • The 120 credit hour program includes 84 credit hours of COD courses and 36 credit hours of Roosevelt University coursework offered onsite at COD. For more information contact: Justin Hardee Admissions Representative College of DuPage 425 Fawell Blvd. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 (630) 942-3977 3plus1@cod.edu Gerald Bober Professor of Hospitality and Tourism Management Roosevelt University (312) 281-3174 gbober@roosevelt.edu • Upon completing the AAS, the student completes 36 credit hours of Roosevelt coursework offered onsite at COD. • Students should apply for admission to Roosevelt University one full semester prior to starting Roosevelt coursework. • Tuition is $475 per credit hour (for the 2014-15 school year) for Roosevelt University courses. The financial advantage With the 3+1 program, students pay COD tuition rates for COD coursework. The final 36 Roosevelt University credit hours are offered at a significantly reduced rate, making the goal of continuing their education a reality for more students. This program exemplifies COD’s mission to make education more affordable for its students while stressing academic quality, first-class faculty and extraordinary learning environments. (Academic Plan on back.) College of DuPage | 425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137-6599 | www.cod.edu Roosevelt University | 430 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60605 | www.roosevelt.edu College of DuPage/Roosevelt University 3+1 Bachelor of Science in Hospitality and Tourism Management Academic Plan Notes CREDITS COD Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Meeting and Event Planning 65 Additional COD courses (These cannot be used for both the AAS degree • Students must register and purchase books at Roosevelt University for Roosevelt University courses. and as additional COD courses). It is important that students carefully select General Education Electives to maximize transferability. ENGLI 1102 English Comp II Humanities: IAI approved course Physical and Life Sciences: IAI approved courses Social & Behavioral Sciences: IAI approved courses HOSP 2130 Hospitality Industry Accounting HOSP 2230 Law for the Hospitality Industry CULIN 1120 Foodservice Sanitation CULIN 1151 Food & Beverage Services & Sales • Courses are not listed in sequence. Please consult your academic advisor and the current course schedule to determine when courses should be taken. 3 3 6 6 3 2 2 2 Roosevelt University coursework: HOSM HOSM HOSM HOSM HOSM 290 300 311 350 399 Hosp. Assessment and Research Managerial Accounting for Hosp. Ind. Organizational Studies for Hosp. Ind. Advanced Marketing for the Hosp. Ind. Hospitality Senior Project 3 3 3 3 3 • Additional coursework beyond the AAS degree must be completed with a grade of “B” or higher. • A student must earn a minimum of 120 credit hours to qualify for graduation with a bachelor’s degree. At least 36 of the 120 credit hours for graduation must be completed through Roosevelt University. Students follow the degree requirements for the catalog year in which they enter Roosevelt University. Choose 21 hours from the following Roosevelt offerings: Students must consult with a Roosevelt University advisor to align academic plans. Hotel Concentration HOSM 302 Hotel Operations HOSM 303 Hotel Development HOSM 304 Facilities Management Meetings Concentration HOSM 315 Applications and Techniques HOSM 317 Issues and Trends Plus one course from HOSM 319 Events Sales and Service HOSM 323 Exhibition Management HOSM 324 Special Events Restaurant Concentration HOSM 330 Food and Beverage HOSM 333 Purchasing for Hospitality HOSM 335 Restaurant/Food Service HOSM 337 Wine, Liquor, and Beverage Other HOSM 351 Intro to Sports HOSM 353 Sports Mktg HOSM 210 Front Office Management TOTAL CREDITS FOR GRADUATION All students should consult with an advisor or counselor to map their academic plan. Students should also refer to specific program admission requirements as stated in their respective college/university catalogs and departmental web pages. 120 ADM-12-10628(2/15)100