New! Bachelor
of Business Administration
(Tourism and Hospitality Management)
The "Tourism and Hospitality Management" (THM)
major is designed to prepare undergraduate students for management
careers in the tourism and hospitality industries. Students
will study the core courses required of all students pursuing
a Bachelors of Business Administration degree. This core
will provide a foundation of business skills critical for
all business students in the College of Business and Leadership.
Building on this core business foundation, THM students will
take 21 required hours in coursework specific to THM including
a required internship. Complementing these required courses
will be 12 hours of electives taken from upper-division courses
in Management and Marketing. Graduates from this major will
be well prepared to assume managerial roles in these industries.
The purpose of the THM program is to provide
students with the knowledge, skills, values, and strategic
perspectives essential to obtaining leadership roles in the
hospitality service professions in western Kansas, the region,
the domestic market, and throughout the world. Additionally,
the THM program would foster research and scholarship that
will translate to student excellence in the management of
hospitality properties. Upon completion of the Bachelor of
Business Administration (BBA) degree in Tourism and Hospitality
Management, graduates would be able to pursue career paths
in most segments of the THM industry, including:
- Hotel Operations
- Property Management
- Marketing for Food and Beverage Operations
- Accounting and Finance for Public Relations
- Human Resources Food Services in Institutions
- Healthcare
- Travel and Tourism Research
- State Tourism Offices
- Convention Centers
The THM industry is one of the fastest growing
industries in the world. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
reports that between 1997 and 2006 there was a 19.28% growth
of jobs in this industry. Currently, over 13 million are
employed in the THM industry. The BLS estimates that this
industry will grow to employ over 15 million workers by 2014,
an increase of 17.7%. Approximately 18% to 20% of this workforce
is in managerial, professional, or marketing jobs. Internationally,
THM provides approximately 10% of the total world employment.
And in many countries, it is the number one industry. The
World Tourism Organization estimates that global tourism
visitation will grow from 770 million in 2006 to 1,561 million
by 2020. China alone is expected to create 100 million international
tourists by 2020 from less than 15 million currently. This
rapid growth and future projection indicates a strong demand
for educated and qualified managers in this industry.
This program will meet the needs of both
international students as well as domestic students within
the state of Kansas. International students desiring an education
in THM will have an opportunity to gain an American business
degree with this major including practical work experience
in an internship. The THM industry has a major presence along
the I-70 corridor between the cities of Kansas City and Denver.
This major will provide the needed managers in Kansas for
this growing industry. The I-70 Association, a trade association
of tourism and hospitality management from the I-70 corridor,
upon hearing of our proposal has expressed interest in sponsoring
a scholarship in support of the major. The THM industry employees
a significant number of minority workers. This creates a
special opportunity and need for minority managers in the
THM industry. This need will align with the goal for FHSU
to attract Hispanic students from southwest Kansas.
Tourism ranks among the top three industries
in all 50 states, including Kansas. According to the U.S.
Travel Data Center in Washington, D.C., tourism generates
over $2 billion every year for the state of Kansas. Additionally,
the U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration states that tourism
greatly surpasses all other industries in generating foreign
spending in the U.S; estimations are that this field generates
over $50 billion in foreign money annually.
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