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REQUIRED WORKSHEET NAME _____________________________________ EMAIL___________________________ PUID______________________________________ DATE___________________________ Overall Earned Total Hours (from Transcript)___________ Classification _____________________ Minor/Concentration/Entrepreneurship Certificate __________________________________________ Graduation semester (circle one) Summer 2014 Fall 2014 Spring 2015 Summer 2015 Fall 2015 Later than Fall 2015 For Graduation: -- Must have 120 total credit hours -- Must complete all Required courses -- Minimum GPA 2.0/4.0 Summer 2014 courses taken (circle ”none” or list the courses and where you plan on taking them) None 1. 2. 3. 4. _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ Spring 2014 (currently enrolled) ________________ ________________ _________________ ________________ ________________ _________________ ________________ ________________ _________________ ________________ ________________ _________________ ________________ ________________ _________________ ________________ ________________ _________________ Fall 2014 (plan to take) Alternate courses for Fall 2014 ________________ ________________ _________________ ________________ ________________ _________________ Signature __________________________________________ HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT College of Health and Human Sciences HSTM-BS HTMT 120 credits Student: __________________________________________________________________ PUID: _________________________________ Catalog Term: _________ Additional Majors: __________________________________________________ Minors: _______________________________________________________________ Hospitality & Tourism Management Core (University Foundational Learning Outcomes) (22-27 credits) _____ (4-3) ENGL 10600 First-Year Composition or ENGL 10800 Accelerated First-Year Composition [Written Communication] and [Information Literacy] _____ (3) COM 11400 Fundamentals of Speech Communication [Oral Communication] _____ ( ) _____________________[Science] – select from University list _____ ( ) _____________________[Science] – select from University list _____ ( ) _____________________[Humanities] – select from University list _____ (3) ECON 21000 Principles of Economics or AGEC 21700 Economics, or ECON 25100 Microeconomics or ECON 25200 Macroeconomics [Behavior/Social Science] _____ (3) MA 15300 Algebra & Trigonometry I or MA 22300 Introductory Analysis I [Quantitative Reasoning] _____ (3) ANTH 21000 Technology and Culture or EAPS 10000 Planet Earth or EAPS 10600 Geosciences in the Cinema or ENTM 21800 Intro to Forensic Science or FNR 10300 Intro to Environmental Conservation or FNR 24000 Wildlife in America [Science, Technology & Society] Required Courses in Other Departments (27-28 credits) _____ (3) CS 23500 Introduction to Organizational Computing or CNIT 13600 Personal Computing Technology & Applications _____ (3) ___________________________10100 Foreign Language (Total of 12 credits - must be from one language and _____ (3) ___________________________10200 be non-native speaking language) _____ (3) ___________________________20100 _____ (3) ___________________________20200 _____ (4-3) NUTR 20200 Principles of Food Preparation & Nutrition or NUTR 30300 Essentials of Nutrition _____ (3) PSY 12000 Elementary Psychology _____ (3) SOC 10000 Introductory Sociology or ANTH 10000 Introduction to Anthropology _____ (3) STAT 30100 Elementary Statistical Methods Major Requirements (57 credits) _____ (1) HTM 10010 Introduction to Hospitality & Tourism Industry _____ (3) HTM 14100 Financial Accounting for the Service Industries _____ (3) HTM 17300 Introduction to Tourism Management _____ (3) HTM 18100 Lodging Management _____ (3) HTM 19100 Sanitation and Health in Foodservice, Lodging & Tourism _____ (3) HTM 21200 Organization and Management in the Hospitality and Tourism Industry _____ (3) HTM 23100 Hospitality and Tourism Marketing _____ (3) HTM 24100 Managerial Accounting and Financial Management in Hospitality Operations _____ (3) HTM 29100 Quantity Food Production & Service _____ (2) HTM 29101 Quantity Food Production & Service Labs _____ (1) HTM 30200 Hospitality and Tourism Industry Internship _____ (3) HTM 31200 Human Resources Management for the Service Industries _____ (3) HTM 32200 Hospitality Facilities Management _____ (3) HTM 34100 Cost Controls in Foodservice and Lodging _____ (3) HTM 38110 Lodging Management II _____ (3) HTM 41100 Hospitality and Tourism Law _____ (1) HTM 49111 Beverage Management _____ (4) HTM 49200 Advanced Foodservice Management _____ (3) HTM 49900 Feasibility Studies and Business Development in Hospitality and Tourism _____ (3) HTM Select Courses _____ (3) HTM Select Courses Electives (8-14 credits) _____ ( )______________________ _____ ( ) ______________________ _____ ( ) _______________________ _____ ( ) ______________________ _____ ( )______________________ _____ ( ) ______________________ _____ ( ) _______________________ _____ ( ) ______________________ University Foundational Learning Outcomes List: https://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.html 120 semester credits required for Bachelor of Science degree At least 32 credits of coursework required at 300 level or higher to meet graduation requirements. revised 5/2013 Humanities AAS 27100 Intro to African American Studies AD 11300 Basic Drawings AD 11700 Photography I AD 12500 Intro to Interior Design AD 22600 History of Art to 1400 AD 22700 History of Art since 1400 AD 24200 Ceramics I AD 25100 History of Photography AD 25500 Art Appreciation AD 26500 Relief Printmaking AD 26600 Silkscreen Printmaking AD 27500 Beginning Sculpture AD 38300 Modern Art AD 38400 Contemporary Art AMST 20100 Intro to American Studies ARAB 28000 Arabic Culture CHNS 10100 Elementary Chinese Language CLCS 23010 Survey of Greek Literature in Translation CLCS 23100 Survey of Latin Literature CLCS 23200 Classical Roots of English Words CLCS 23300 Comparative Mythology CLCS 23500 Classical Mythology CLCS 23700 Gender & Sexuality in Greek and Roman Antiquity CLCS 33900 Literature & the Law CMPL 26600 Intro to World Lit Beg - 1600 CMPL 26700 World Lit from 1600 to today DANC 25000 Dance Appreciation EDST 20000 History & Philosophy of Education ENGL 23000 Great Narrative Works ENGL 23800 Intro to Fiction ENGL 25000 Great American Books ENGL 27600 Shakespeare on Film ENGL 28600 The Movies FR 10100 French Level 1 FR 33000 French Cinema GER 10100 German Level 1 GER 23000 German Literature in Translation GER 33000 German Cinema GREK 10100 Ancient Greek Level 1 HIST 10300 Intro to the Medieval World HIST 10400 Intro to the Modern World HIST 10500 Survey of Global World HIST 15100 American History to 1877 HIST 15200 United States since 1877 HIST 21000 The Making of Modern Africa HIST 24000 East Asia and Its Historic Tradition HIST 24100 East Asia in the Modern World HIST 24300 South Asian History and Civilizations HIST 24500 Middle East History and Culture HIST 24600 Modern Middle East and North Africa HIST 27100 Latin American History to 1824 HIST 27200 Latin American History from 1824 HIST 35100 The Second World War HIST 37100 Society, Culture, and Rock and Roll HIST 38001 History of U. 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Agriculture ITAL 28100 The Italian Renaissance ITAL 10100 Italian Level 1 ITAL 33000 Italian Cinema ITAL 33300 The Spirit of Italian Comedy ITAL 38000 Italian Culture & Civilization LATN 10100 Latin Level I LC 23900 Contemporary Foreign Women Writers in Translation LC 33300 The Middle Ages on Film MUS 25000 Music Appreciation MUS 26100 Fundamentals of Music MUS 36100 Music Theory I MUS 37800 Jazz History PHIL 11000 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 11100 Ethics PHIL 11400 Global Moral Issues PHIL 28000 Ethics and Animals PHIL 29000 Environmental Ethics PHIL 33000 Religions of the East REL 20000 Intro to study of religion REL 23000 Religions of the East RUSS 10100 Russian Level 1 RUSS 28100 Post Soviet Experience RUSS 33000 Russian and East European Cinema SPAN 23500 Spanish American Literature in Translation SPAN 33000 Film in Spain and Hispanic America THTR 20100 Theater Appreciation WOST 28000 Intro to Women’s Science ANTH 20400 Intro to Bio Anthro and Human Evolution ASTR 26300 Descriptive Astronomy: The Solar System ASTR 26400 Descriptive Astronomy: Stars and Galaxies BIOL 11000 Fundamentals of Biology I BIOL 11100 Fundamentals of Biology II BIOL 11200 Fundamentals of Biology I BIOL 11300 Fundamentals of Biology II BIOL 12100 Biology I: Ecology, Diversity, & Behavior BIOL 13100 Biology II: Dev, Structure & Function of Organisms BIOL 13500 First year biology lab BIOL 14501 First year biol lab with neuro resproject BIOL 14502 First year biol lab with micro resproject BIOL 14600 Introduction to Biology BIOL 20100 Human Anatomy and Physiology BIOL 20200 Human Anatomy and Physiology BIOL 20300 Human Anatomy and Physiology BIOL 20400 Human Anatomy and Physiology BIOL 20500 Biology for Elementary Teachers BIOL 20600 Biology for Elementary School Teachers BTNY 11000 Intro to Plant Science CHM 10901 General Chemistry with Biology Focus CHM 11100 General Chemistry CHM 11200 General Chemistry CHM 11500 General Chemistry CHM 11600 General Chemistry CHM 12500 Introduction to Chemistry CHM 12600 Introduction to Chemistry II CHM 12901 (was 10901) General Chemistry with Biology focus CHM 13600 General Chemistry Honors CHM 20000 Fundamentals of chemistry EAPS 10200 Earth Science for Elementary Education EAPS 10500 The Planets EAPS 10900 The Dynamic Earth EAPS 11100 Physical Geology EAPS 11200 Earth Through Time EAPS 11600 Earthquakes and Volcanoes EAPS 11700 Introduction to Atmospheric Science EAPS 13800 Thunderstorms & Tornadoes EAPS 22100 Survey of Atmospheric Science EAPS 22500 Science of the Atmosphere EAPS 24300 Earth Materials I EAPS 24400 Earth Materials II ENTM 10500 Insects: Friends & Foe ENTM 20600 General Entomology ENTM 21000 Intro to Insect Behavior HORT 10100 Fundamentals of Horticulture NRES 23000 Survey of Atmospheric Science NUTR 30300 Essentials of Nutrition PHYS 17200 Modern Mechanics PHYS 21400 Nature of Physics PHYS 21500 Physics for Elementary Education PHYS 21800 General Physics I PHYS 21900 General Physics II PHYS 22000 General Physics PHYS 22100 General Physics PHYS 24100 Electricity and Optics PHYS 27200 Electric and Magnetic Interactions RHI_ADVI/HTM Student Service/ Registration/Forms/Classes for HTM 01/26/14 H·T·M Monday TRIAL SCHEDULE SHEET Tuesday Wednesday Semester________________________ Name___________________________ Thursday Friday 7:30 AM 7:45 AM 8:00 AM 8:15 AM 8:30 AM 8:45 AM 9:00 AM 9:15 AM 9:30 AM 9:45 AM 10:00 AM 10:15 AM 10:30 AM 10:45 AM 11:00 AM 11:15 AM 11:30 AM 11:45 AM 12:00 PM 12:15 PM 12:30 PM 12:45 PM 1:00 PM 1:15 PM 1:30 PM 1:45 PM 2:00 PM 2:15 PM 2:30 PM 2:45 PM 3:00 PM 3:15 PM 3:30 PM 3:45 PM 4:00 PM 4:15 PM 4:30 PM 4:45 PM 5:00 PM 5:15 PM 5:30 PM 5:45 PM 6:00 PM 6:15 PM 6:30 PM s:/webhtm/serena collage/ registration/registration web/ htm trial schedule sheet