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2009-2010 Official General Catalog 
    
2009-2010 Official General Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Hotel/Restaurant Management: A.A.S.


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Associate in Applied Science

The Hotel/Restaurant Management program is a planned sequence of college level courses leading to the Associate in Applied Science degree. Hotel/Restaurant Management emphasizes business theory and application of industry-specific methods to prepare the student for immediate employment; however, some students decide to transfer to an upper division school.

Graduates of the Hotel/Restaurant Management program are employed in a variety of positions within food and hotel facilities, both in the local area and worldwide. Their responsibilities vary depending upon the position. Graduates have found opportunities in hotel front office management, food and beverage management, and sales and marketing.

The program may require more than two years to complete depending on a student’s academic background. The department will tailor a program assuring each student the opportunity to earn the A.A.S. degree in Hotel/Restaurant Management.

Program supervised by:
Rick Behr
Office: Business Building, Room B-108
Telephone: 607 778-5133
E-mail: behr_r@sunybroome.edu

Rey C. Wojdat
Office: Business Building, Room B-106
Telephone: 607 778-5171
E-mail: wojdat_r@sunybroome.edu

FIRST YEAR


Spring Semester 16-17 Credits


  • 4An advisor-approved computer elective Credits: 3
    (Choose from list below)
  • BUS 229 Advertising4
    OR
  • BUS 152 Selling Fundamentals Credits: 3

SECOND YEAR


Additional Requirements


Choose one from the following

Spring Semester 19 Credits


  • Social Science Elective Credits: 3
  • ENG Advisor approved ENG elective Credits: 3
  • 4 Math/Science Elective Credits: 4

Total Credits: 69-70


Notes


1Depending on Mathematics entrance testing scores and math background, the student will take: MAT 090 and QBM or QBM.
2Take these courses in the semester (fall or spring) indicated. They are not offered in all semesters.
3One Internship must be taken and/or completed during the summer in order to complete the degree in two years.
4CST 105 or 158, BUS 181, or three approved BIT 1.0 credit modules.

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