The Hospitality and Tourism Associate in Applied Science-T Degree is a program designed for students entering the hospitality industry or changing careers and who are interested in earning a bachelor’s degree in hospitality management. This degree requires successful completion of a minimum of 90 cr
The Hospitality and Tourism Associate in Applied Science-T Degree is a program designed for students entering the hospitality industry or changing careers and who are interested in earning a bachelor’s degree in hospitality management. This degree requires successful completion of a minimum of 90 credits as outlined.
Advising Note This program requirement sheet is not a substitute for meeting with an academic advisor. Meeting the requirements to graduate with an Edmonds College certificate or degree is ultimately the responsibility of the student.
Outcomes
Utilize computer technology appropriate to the industry.
Demonstrate expertise in hospitality sales and customer service.
Effectively analyze hospitality industry marketing initiatives.
Demonstrate global awareness from a hospitality and tourism perspective.
Demonstrate critical thinking and analytical reasoning.
Effectively solve problems or make recommendations using quantitative reasoning.
Effectively apply written and oral communication and group/team interaction skills appropriate to the industry.
Edmonds College is defined by our drive to innovate. Located north of Seattle, close to vibrant neighborhoods and bustling industry, Edmonds provides a unique on-campus student experience while also striving to meet the needs of students from all backgrounds and serving our community partners.
Our Mission
Teaching | Learning | Community
Our Core Themes
Guided by innovation, equity, inclusion, and a global perspective, we are committed to…
Our Vision
Transforming lives through exemplary, nationally recognized educational and career pathways
Our Values
The Board, employees, and students of our college value:
Collaboration and Communication
Responsibility and Accountability
Innovation and Creativity
Diversity, Respect, and Inclusion
General Education Learning Outcomes
We offer multiple opportunities to integrate knowledge and skills throughout our degrees and certificates. Specifically, we emphasize this integration through our General Education Learning Outcomes:
Additionally, students in professional-technical programs will have opportunities to gain Human Relations Skills: Act responsibly in applying professional and academic standards associated with success in educational, workplace, community, and group settings.
Students who earn any of our two-year degrees or certificates of 45 or more credits have opportunities to develop and apply these General Education Learning Outcomes, along with discipline-specific learning Program-level Learning Outcomes (PLOs) and Course-level Learning Objectives (CLOs). Find out more information about the college’s PLOs and CLOs.
Through a combination of hands-on experience, industry insights, and specialized coursework, you'll develop the skills needed to excel in hospitality management. Whether you dream of orchestrating seamless operations in a luxury resort, curating exceptional dining experiences in a world-class resta...
Completion of our bachelor's degree requires a minimum of 120 credit hours of course work and a minimum of 1,000 clock hours of work experience in the hospitality industry.
As a student in this program, you will gain the administrative and practical skills you need to succeed in a leadership role in the industry, whether your career is in hotels, resorts, restaurants, events, clubs or another area.
The School of Business and Public Administration (SBPA), Department of Business Management’s Bachelor of Science in Hospitality and Tourism Management is a 2 + 2 program.
Our Hospitality and Event Management Program focuses on helping you develop critical thinking skills through experiential learning. Students take courses to learn about culinary arts and food service, lodging, event planning, nutrition, and business to build skills for a variety of professions.
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