2017-2018 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Hospitality and Retail Management
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Shane C. Blum, Ph.D., Chairperson
Professors: Dodd, Fowler, Hoover, Huffman, Scott-Halsell
Associate Professors: Adams, Blum, Jai, McCool, Rivera, Velikova, Yuan
Assistant Professors: Chang, Choi, Mathe-Soulek
Professor of Practice: O’Neil
Instructors: Driscoll, Edwards, Filley, Hlavaty, Padgett, A. Sanchez, N. Sanchez
CONTACT INFORMATION: 601 Human Sciences Bldg., 1301 Akron Ave., Box 41240, Lubbock, TX 79409-1240, T 806.742.3068, F 806.742.3042, www.depts.ttu.edu/hs/hrm
About the Department
This department supervises the following degree programs:
Mission. The mission of the department is to provide quality education, research and service focused on the knowledge and skills intrinsic in the disciplines of hospitality management and retail management.
Teacher Certification
This option offers a career path for those interested in teaching hospitality at the eighth grade and high school levels. Students complete a broad base of hospitality management courses, including a 400-hour hospitality internship and 400 hours of hospitality work experience and student teaching that leads to teacher certification. Graduates will be eligible for a Specialized Certificate in Hospitality, Nutrition, and Food Science (Grades 8-12). Students seeking certification must meet all requirements outlined in the College of Education section of this catalog. Admission requirements for the teaching program include the completion of approximately 60 hours with an overall 2.75 GPA or better and a satisfactory level of performance on the an approved basic skills assessment. Other requirements include a 2.75 GPA or better in professional education courses in the teaching field and a grade of C or better in all required concentration and support courses. To be recommended for certification, graduates must complete a finger print background check and achieve a satisfactory level of performance on the TExES examination prescribed by the State Board of Education.
Accelerated Bachelor’s-to-Master’s Degree Program
The accelerated bachelor’s-to-master’s degree program allows academically capable students to accelerate their undergraduate degree programs, begin graduate work in their fourth year, and finish both the bachelor’s and master’s degrees in a total of approximately five years. This is accomplished by allowing 4 hours of graduate coursework in hospitality and retail management to count toward both the undergraduate degree (either the B.S. in Restaurant, Hotel, and Institutional Management or the B.S. in Retail Management) and the master’s degree (M.S. in Hospitality and Retail Management).
Graduate Program
For information on graduate programs offered by the Department of Hospitality and Retail Management, visit the Graduate Programs section of the catalog.
Program Offerings, Course Descriptions & Curricular Tables
(Click on program for curricular table.)
ProgramsBachelor’s- Restaurant, Hotel, and Institutional Management with Secondary FCSE Teacher Certificate in Hospitality, Nutrition, and Food Science, B.S.
- Restaurant, Hotel, and Institutional Management, B.A.A.S.
- Restaurant, Hotel, and Institutional Management: Food and Beverage Management Concentration, B.S.
- Restaurant, Hotel, and Institutional Management: Hospitality Management Concentration, B.S.
- Restaurant, Hotel, and Institutional Management: Lodging Management Concentration, B.S.
- Restaurant, Hotel, and Institutional Management: Wine Business Concentration, B.S.
- Retail Management, B.S.
Undergraduate MinorAccelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s DegreeCoursesRHIM - Restaurant, Hotel, and, Institutional Management (Undergraduate Courses)RTL - Retailing (Undergraduate Courses)
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