Jun 02, 2024  
2018-2019 Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


 

Honors Seminar

  
  • HON 122 - Topics: American History (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: U.S. Civilization (85+ Regents)
  
  • HON 123 - Topics: American History (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: U.S. Civilization (85+ Regents)
  
  • HON 124 - Topics: American History (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: U.S. Civilization (85+ Regents)
  
  • HON 125 - Topics: American History (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: U.S. Civilization (85+ Regents)
  
  • HON 126 - Topics: American History (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: U.S. Civilization (85+ Regents)
  
  • HON 127 - Topics: American History (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: U.S. Civilization (85+ Regents)
  
  • HON 128 - Topics: American History (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: U.S. Civilization (85+ Regents)
  
  • HON 129 - Topics: American History (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: U.S. Civilization (85+ Regents)
  
  • HON 130 - Topics: Social Sciences (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Social Sciences
  
  • HON 131 - Topics: Social Sciences (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Social Sciences
  
  • HON 132 - Topics: Social Sciences (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Social Sciences
  
  • HON 133 - Topics: Social Sciences (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Social Sciences
  
  • HON 135 - Topics: Social Sciences (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Social Sciences
  
  • HON 136 - Topics: Social Sciences (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Social Sciences
  
  • HON 137 - Topics: Social Sciences (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Social Sciences
  
  • HON 139 - Topics: Social Sciences (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Social Sciences
  
  • HON 141 - Topics: Math (3 to 4 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Mathematics
  
  • HON 146 - Topics: Math (3 to 4 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Mathematics
  
  • HON 150 - Topics: The Arts (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Arts
  
  • HON 151 - Topics: The Arts (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Arts
  
  • HON 152 - Topics: Arts (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Arts
  
  • HON 153 - Topics: Arts (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Arts
  
  • HON 155 - Topics: Arts (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Arts
  
  • HON 157 - Topics: Arts (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal Arts
    General Education Category: Arts
  
  • HON 158 - Topics: Arts (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Arts
  
  • HON 160 - Topics: Other World Civilization (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: World Systems
  
  • HON 161 - Topics: Other World Civilization (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: World Systems
  
  • HON 162 - Topics: Other World Civilization (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: World Systems
  
  • HON 163 - Topics: Other World Civilization (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: World Systems
  
  • HON 164 - Topics: Other World Civilization (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: World Systems
  
  • HON 166 - Topics: Other World Civilization (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal Arts
    General Education Category: World Systems
  
  • HON 167 - Topics: Other World Civilization (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: World Systems
  
  • HON 171 - Topics: Natural Sciences without Lab (3 to 4 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Natural Science and Technology
  
  • HON 173 - Topics: Natural Sciences w/o Lab (3 to 4 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Natural Science and Technology
  
  • HON 174 - Topics: Natural Sci w/o Lab (3 to 4 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Natural Science and Technology
  
  • HON 176 - Topics: Natural Sciences without Lab (3 to 4 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Natural Science and Technology
  
  • HON 177 - Topics: Natural Sciences without Lab (3 to 4 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Natural Science and Technology
  
  • HON 182 - Topics: Western Civilization (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Western Civilization
  
  • HON 183 - Topics: Western Civilization (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Western Civilization
  
  • HON 186 - Topics: Western Civilization (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Western Civilization
  
  • HON 187 - Topics: Western Civilization (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Western Civilization
  
  • HON 189 - Topics: Western Civilization (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Western Civilization
  
  • HON 191 - Topics: Honors Tutorials (1 to 3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
  
  • HON 199 - Independent Study (1 to 15 cr.)


    Project individually arranged by student and faculty sponsor. Requires completion of the Independent Study form and approval by the Faculty Sponsor, Academic Advisor, Department Chair and Academic Dean. Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
  
  • HON 299 - Independent Study (1 to 15 cr.)


    Project individually arranged by student and faculty sponsor. Requires completion of the Independent Study form and approval by the Faculty Sponsor, Academic Advisor, Department Chair and Academic Dean. Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
  
  • HON 300 - Topics: Global Issues (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Global Issues
  
  • HON 301 - Topics: Global Issues (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Global Issues
  
  • HON 302 - Topics: Global Issues (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Global Issues
  
  • HON 303 - Topics: Global Issues (3 to 4 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Global Issues
  
  • HON 304 - Topics: Global Issues (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Global Issues
  
  • HON 305 - Topics: Global Issues (3 to 4 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Global Issues
  
  • HON 306 - Topics: Global Issues (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Global Issues
  
  • HON 307 - Topics: Global Issues (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Global Issues
  
  • HON 308 - Topics: Global Issues (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Global Issues
  
  • HON 309 - Topics: Global Issues (3 to 4 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
    General Education Category: Global Issues
  
  • HON 313 - Individual, Society, and Responsibility (3 cr.)


    Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
  
  • HON 399 - Independent Study (1 to 15 cr.)


    Project individually arranged by student and faculty sponsor. Requires completion of the Independent Study form and approval by the Faculty Sponsor, Academic Advisor, Department Chair and Academic Dean. Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Liberal arts
  
  • HON 401 - Topics: Seminar in Gender & Women’s Studies (3 cr.)


    The objectives of the course vary depending on the particular subject matter of the course. In each seminar students are expected to engage in critical thinking, intensive writing, debate, and discussion. These seminars will provide students with a challenging exposure to gender and women’s studies issues.
    Liberal arts
    Prerequisite(s): Junior class standing.
  
  • HON 402 - Topics: Seminar in Philosophy (3 cr.)


    The objectives of the course vary depending on the particular subject matter of the course. In each seminar students are expected to engage in critical thinking, intensive writing, debate, and discussion. These seminars will provide students with a challenging exposure to philosophy issues.
    Liberal arts
    Prerequisite(s): Junior class standing.
  
  • HON 495 - Undergraduate Research (1 to 3 cr.)


    Liberal Arts
  
  • HON 496 - Instructional Practicum I (1 to 3 cr.)


    This course is designed for Honors Program students who will work under the supervision of and with a member of the college faculty while she/he is teaching in the Honors Program. A contract specifying the responsibilities of the student, number of contact hours and method(s) of evaluation must be filed with the Honors Program Director prior to registration. Students will be expected to attend all scheduled meetings of Honor Seminar instructors and the Honors Program director. The course may be repeated once as Instructional Practicum II with the permission of the Honors Program director.
    Liberal arts
    Prerequisite(s): Upper-division standing, completion of General Honors requirement and POI
  
  • HON 498 - Internship (1 to 15 cr.)


  
  • HON 499 - Advanced Honors Project (1 to 15 cr.)


    This course is designed for Honors Program students who are undertaking an Advanced Honors Project of his/her own design. Students must submit a detailed Advanced Honors Project Proposal to the Honors Council. The student must secure the agreement of a faculty mentor to supervise the project. The proposal must include a statement signed by the student’s faculty mentor approving the project. The project must be approved by the Honors Council prior to registration for credit. The student must make a public presentation of the results of the project.
    Liberal arts
    Prerequisite(s): Upper-division standing, completion of General Honors requirement (except in extraordinary circumstances, as determined by the Honors Program director)

Hospitality Management

  
  • HMT 199 - Independent Study (1 to 15 cr.)


    Project individually arranged by student and faculty sponsor. Requires completion of the Independent Study form and approval by the Faculty Sponsor, Academic Advisor, Department Chair and Academic Dean.
  
  • HMT 202 - Introduction to Hospitality Management (3 cr.)


    An overview of the historical perspectives of the hospitality industry, trends in the industry as well as career opportunities; with an emphasis on professionalism in a management setting.
    Prerequisite(s): HM major or approval of HM Department Chair.
    Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • HMT 251 - Principles of Tourism (3 cr.)


    The course examines the history and the theories behind the development of the modern tourism industry. Additionally, the course reviews the socio-cultural, environmental, and economic aspects of the tourism industry as well as the role of government and tourism organizations in the modern industry.
    Liberal Arts
    Prerequisite(s): HMT202.
    Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • HMT 299 - Independent Study (1 to 15 cr.)


    Project individually arranged by student and faculty sponsor. Requires completion of the Independent Study form and approval by the Faculty Sponsor, Academic Advisor, Department Chair and Academic Dean.
  
  • HMT 310 - Organization and Management of Human Resources in the Hospitality Industry (3 cr.)


    This course presents a comprehensive study of organizational behavior and management principles of the hospitality industry with emphasis on human resources and performance. The course also provides fundamental and comprehensive information on the various elements of supervisor’s role as well as the principles, theories, and decision-making skills required to manage a workforce to profitable results.
    Liberal Arts
    Prerequisite(s): HMT202.
    Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • HMT 321 - Hospitality Marketing (3 cr.)


    A study of the uniqueness of hospitality marketing through the application of marketing theories and tools used to market the hospitality industry.
    Prerequisite(s): ENG101, MKE 290, HMT202, HMT251, and junior standing.
    Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • HMT 354 - International Hospitality (3 cr.)


    The course covers topics related to new business models and strategic issues in the hospitality industry in a changing environment. Common applications of managerial practices to internationally operating hospitality companies, realities of the changing markets, and any issues and trends shaping the dynamics of the hospitality industry world wide are the main topics of this course. Liberal arts
    Liberal Arts
    Prerequisite(s): HMT202.
    Semester(s) Offered: Occasional
  
  • HMT 360 - Hospitality Cost Control (3 cr.)


    Financial and managerial methods of the hospitality industry for maintaining effective controls on costs and operating expenses.
    Prerequisite(s): HMT202.
    Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • HMT 361 - Foodservice Planning and Purchasing (3 cr.)


    Conceptualize, design and layout equipment for a foodservice facility. Purchasing methods, production, storage and handling of foods used by food service establishments.
    Prerequisite(s): HMT202.
    Semester(s) Offered: Occasional
  
  • HMT 362 - Food Service Operations Management I (5 cr.)


    Fundamental principles of food preparation with emphasis on managing the cooking process in a commercial or institutional environment and the presentation of appealing foods.
    Prerequisite(s): HMT202.
    Fees: Food Lab $115
    Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • HMT 364 - Beverage Management (3 cr.)


    An introduction to the world of wine, spirits, and beer to include production, geographic origin, sales and legal issues. The management of beverage dispensing outlets to maximize profitability.
    Prerequisite(s): HMT202, HMT majors only.
    Fees: Beverage Fee $60
    Semester(s) Offered: Occasional
  
  • HMT 373 - Applied Food and Beverage Management (3 cr.)


    Theory, principles, and application of skills necessary for food, beverage, and other related hospitality operations.
    Prerequisite(s): HMT 202  and Hospitality Management major
    Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • HMT 383 - Lodging Operations Management I (3 cr.)


    This course explores methods to effectively operate the rooms division department by focusing on the operations of the front office such as reservations, registration, checkout and the night audit, and its interaction with other departments within a lodging operation. Issues and trends in the lodging industry are also discussed.
    Prerequisite(s): HMT202.
    Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • HMT 384 - Hospitality Financial Management (3 cr.)


    Financial practices and systems used in the hospitality industry.
    Prerequisite(s): ACC201, HMT202, HMT360.
    Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • HMT 385 - Risk Management (1 cr.)


    An investigation of potential exposure to financial loss due to legal and natural liability in the lodging, foodservice and travel industry. An understanding of the importance of limiting risk in preserving the economic life of the operation.
    Prerequisite(s): HMT383.
    Semester(s) Offered: Occasional
  
  • HMT 397 - Physical Systems Management (3 cr.)


    The problems of management and operation of physical structures associated with foodservice, lodging or institutional enterprises.
    Prerequisite(s): HMT202, HMT383.
    Semester(s) Offered: Occasional
  
  • HMT 399 - Independent Study (1 to 15 cr.)


    Project individually arranged by student and faculty sponsor. Requires completion of the Independent Study form and approval by the Faculty Sponsor, Academic Advisor, Department Chair and Academic Dean.
  
  • HMT 442 - Topics in Hospitality Management (1 to 3 cr.)


    Selected hospitality management topics of particular current interest. The course may explore an area taken from another hospitality management course in greater detail and depth, or it may concentrate on an area of hospitality management not generally covered by existing courses. Can be repeated when titles vary.
    Liberal Arts
    Semester(s) Offered: Occasional
  
  • HMT 453 - Convention and Meeting Planning Management (3 cr.)


    An introduction and overview of the meeting, convention and overall special event market segments and the management of them from the perspective of the on-site or corporate planner, special events director, or community events coordinator. An analysis of the specific product lines that make up meeting, conventions and other special events in the hospitality industry and the market trends and issues that impact each product.
    Prerequisite(s): HMT202 and HMT251.
    Semester(s) Offered: Occasional
  
  • HMT 454 - Resort Management (3 cr.)


    Investigate development of resort properties as tourism and business destinations. Examine management issues including planning, development, operation, and design of recreational amenities. Explore the financing and capital requirements of resort amenities.
    Prerequisite(s): HMT202 and HMT251.
    Semester(s) Offered: Occasional
  
  • HMT 456 - Current Issues and Trends in Tourism (3 cr.)


    The course covers topics related to new business models and strategic issues in the travel and tourism industry in a changing environment.
    Liberal Arts
    Prerequisite(s): HMT202.
    Semester(s) Offered: Occasional
  
  • HMT 462 - Legal Environment and Risk Management in Hospitality Industry (3 cr.)


    The course presents a comprehensive study of the legal and regulatory aspects of hospitality industry with emphasis on compliance and prevention of liabilities. The course also provides an understanding of the basic foundations and principles of the laws affecting the hospitality industry, as well as guidelines and techniques that show hospitality students how to manage preventatively and apply a practical legal awareness to their actions.
    Prerequisite(s): HMT202.
    Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • HMT 464 - Food Service Operations Management II (5 cr.)


    Fundamental principles of food preparation with emphasis on managing the cooking process in a commercial or institutional environment and the presentation of appealing foods.
    Prerequisite(s): HMT360, HMT362, HMT321.
    Fees: Food Lab Samuel D’s $115
    Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • HMT 483 - Lodging Operations Management II (3 cr.)


    The study of operations and interactions of departments within the rooms divisions of a hotel with particular emphasis on housekeeping, maintenance and security.
    Prerequisite(s): HMT202
    Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • HMT 495 - Leadership in The Hospitality Industry (3 cr.)


    Assess the characteristics and traits that differentiate a leader from a manager and their effects on the hospitality organization. The role of leadership in corporate success. Documentation of Field Experience requirement.
    Liberal Arts
    Prerequisite(s): last semester senior standing.
    Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Summer
  
  • HMT 496 - Teaching Practicum (1 to 4 cr.)


    The student will be allowed to significantly participate in the delivery of a course in HRTM under close faculty supervision. Specific duties may include assistance in lesson planning, supervision of students, especially in a laboratory setting, as well as training, mentoring, and tutoring students in the class. Additionally, the student may assist in the ordering of products for a laboratory, the preparation of products for a laboratory, as well as the set up, management, and closing of laboratories and classrooms. The student will obtain actual management experience from this course. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credits.
    Semester(s) Offered: Occasional
  
  • HMT 497 - HMT Field Experience (0 to 1 cr.)


    Four-hundred hours of hospitality industry related work experience that provides an opportunity to use classroom theory with the practical application in the industry is required.
    Prerequisite(s): HMT202.
    Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • HMT 498 - Internship (1 to 15 cr.)


    Prerequisite(s): HMT202
    Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • HMT 499 - Independent Study (1 to 6 cr.)


    Project individually arranged by student and faculty sponsor. Requires completion of the Independent Study form and approval by the Faculty Sponsor, Academic Advisor, Department Chair and Academic Dean.
  
  • HMT 599 - Independent Study (1 to 6 cr.)


    Project individually arranged by student and faculty sponsor. Requires completion of the Independent Study form and approval by the Faculty Sponsor, Academic Advisor, Department Chair and Academic Dean.

Human Development & Family Relations

  
  • HDF 199 - Independent Study (1 cr.)


    Project individually arranged by student and faculty sponsor. Requires completion of the Independent Study form and approval by the Faculty Sponsor, Academic Advisor, Department Chair and Academic Dean.
  
  • HDF 211 - Child Development (4 cr.)


    An introduction to the development of children from conception to adolescence incorporating theories of physical, cognitive, and psychosocial development. Utilizes a laboratory experience to learn to observe without judging and to apply theories from text/class to children.
    Liberal arts
    Prerequisite(s): PSY 101 , SOC 101 , 2.5 cumulative GPA.
    Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • HDF 212 - Observation in Child Development (1 cr.)


    An observation experience in a structured preschool setting. Required of majors who receive transfer credit for a child development course which lacks laboratory component.
    Prerequisite(s): Transfer HDF student status, credited for course in child development without an observation component, 2.5 cumulative GPA.
    Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • HDF 299 - Independent Study (1 cr.)


    Project individually arranged by student and faculty sponsor. Requires completion of the Independent Study form and approval by the Faculty Sponsor, Academic Advisor, Department Chair and Academic Dean.
  
  • HDF 301 - Planning Programs for Infants and Toddlers (4 cr.)


    Integrating knowledge with skills to design, implement, and evaluate programs for infants and toddlers. Focusing on learning environments, appropriate learning experiences and methods of developmental stimulation. The role of the caregiver and relevant issues such as early intervention, health and safety standards and parent involvement will be examined. Supervised practicum experience will be required.
    Liberal arts
    Prerequisite(s): HDF 211 ; 2.5 cumulative GPA.
    Semester(s) Offered: Spring
  
  • HDF 309 - Understanding Death, Dying, and Bereavement in Human Development (3 cr.)


    Overview of attitudes toward death, dying, and bereavement in our society and others. The reality and effects of death throughout the lifespan. Comparison of interdisciplinary influences on our understanding. The role of the human service professional in working with individuals and families affected by death, dying, and the bereavement process.
    Liberal Arts
    Prerequisite(s): PSY 101 , SOC 101 .
    Semester(s) Offered: Fall
  
  • HDF 311 - Family in Contemporary Society (3 cr.)


    The course emphasizes the diversity of the American family structure while maintaining family functions. It explores the historical, cultural and global impact on families. The course analyzes the trends in behavior, issues and policy affecting families, and provides hands on experiences.
    Liberal arts
    Prerequisite(s): SOC 101 , PSY 101 , 2.5 cumulative GPA.
    Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
 

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