Students must earn a minimum of 30 semester hours.
Required (9 hours): | ||
CMHT 5350 Or CMHT 5460 |
Issues & Trends (develop online option) Human Capital Development (develop online option) |
3 hours |
CMHT 5200 Or ADTA 5130 Or DCAS 5261 Or DCAS 5000 |
Mixed Methods Research For Consumer Markets Data Analytics I Qualitative Research Fundamentals in Digital Communication Introduction to Digital Communication Analytics (or other Approved Data Analytics Course) |
3 hours |
HMGT 5860 | Strategic Management in HM | 3 hours |
Content Courses | ||
HMGT 5250 | Restaurant Development | 3 hours |
HMGT 5280 | Hotel and Restaurant Operations | 3 hours |
HMGT 5520 | Global Tourism | 3 hours |
HMGT 5585 | SMART Destinations | 3 hours |
HMGT 5630 | Advanced Convention and Event Mgmt. | 3 hours |
HMGT 5500* | Technology & Innovation in Hospitality, Event, and Tourism | 3 hours |
EDEM 5600* | Sustainability in the Event Industry. | 3 hours |
HMGT 5820* | Facilities, Equip. Layout & Design | 3 hours |
CMHT 5440 | Consumer Theory | 3 hours |
CMHT 5550 | Promotional Strategies | 3 hours |
CMHT 5700 | Service Excellence | 3 hours |
CMHT 5770 | Digital Strategies & Consumer Insight | 3 hours |
CMHT 5870 | Customer relationship management analytics | 3 hours |
HMGT 5790 | Field Experience (only with permission of advisor) | 3 hours |
HMGT 5900-5910 | Special Problems (only with permission of advisor) | 3 hours |
HMGT 5920 | Problem in Lieu of Thesis | 3 hours |
Electives: Up to 6 hours can be taken outside of Hospitality Management. |
With permission, students may transfer up to nine (9) approved accredited graduate hours. Students have a total of five years to complete the Masters of Science degree. The five-year rule begins with the earliest date of any transferred graduate hours applied to the UNT degree. Graduate students must secure written permission from the graduate dean before registering for any course or courses at another institution while registered for any courses at UNT.
* dual-number courses. Student are allowed to take up to two dual number courses. Cannot repeat if taken for undergraduate credit.
**Specific admission requirements for the graduate certificate program are in the UNT Graduate Catalog. http://www.unt.edu/catalog/grad/index.htm