The Master of Science degree in Hospitality & Tourism Data Analytics (HTAN) provides students a new path in combining theory with applications to meet the increasing need for highly skilled hospitality/tourism data analysts. Students will learn how to analyze the growing amount of data confronting the industry and transform it into usable information for decision-making.
The 30 credit-hour Master of Science degree in Hospitality & Tourism Data Analytics (HTAN) is a STEM degree that is offered by an interdisciplinary collaboration between the Department of Hospitality Management and the Toulouse Graduate School. The program offers rigorous training in statistical analysis and computational techniques and provides mastery of data analysis applicable to the hospitality/tourism industry.
The M.S. in Hospitality & Tourism Data Analytics (HTAN) focuses on prescriptive and predictive techniques to anticipate and solve problems in a forward-looking approach. Students in the program study 15 hours of analytic courses with topics in data analytics, large data visualization, and big data retrieving and analysis. Students also take 15 hours of hospitality managerial application courses such as issues and trends, hotel operations, strategic management, and other hospitality, restaurant,event, and tourism-related content courses.
The Master of Science in HTAN can be completed 100% online or in a blended mode.