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Nov 24, 2024
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2014-2015 College Catalog [Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]
Hospitality Administration, AAS
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The AAS degree in Hospitality Administration will provide students with a solid knowledge base upon which to build a career in the hospitality industry. The degree includes those courses required in the hospitality certificate of proficiency and the hospitality technical certificate (30 hours), hospitality related electives (15 hours), and core general education courses (15 hours).
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English/Communications - Section I - 3 Credit Hours Total
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English/Communications - Section II - 3 Credit Hours Total
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Mathematics - 3 Credit Hours Total
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Social Sciences - 3 Credit Hours Total
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Computer Literacy - 3 Credit Hours Total
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Certification Track Courses - 30 Credit Hours Total
All of the following are required:
Certification Track Structured Electives - 15 Credit Hours Total
Select five of the following courses:
60 Credit Hours Total
A.A.S. Transfer DisclaimerThe Associate of Applied Science degree is designed for employment purposes, and it should not be assumed that the degree or the courses in the degree can be transferred to another institution. While some institutions do accept some courses in A.A.S. programs, the general rule is that courses in A.A.S. degrees are not accepted in transfer toward Bachelor’s degrees. Students to whom transfer is important should get assurance in writing in advance from the institution to which they wish to transfer.
Purpose of AAS Degree
The Associate of Applied Science Degree is designed for employment purposes, and it should not be assumed that the degree or the courses in the degree can be tranferred to another institution. While some institutions do accept some courses in A.A.S. Programs, the general rule is that courses in A.A.S. Degrees are not accepted in transfer toward bachelor’s degrees. Students to whom transfer is important should get assurances in writing in advance from the intitution to which they wish to transfer.
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