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3.00 Credits
4846. Event Management. Focus on the career of meeting and convention management, includes adult learning theory, finance, promotion, post-meeting evaluation, facility selection, budgeting, exhibit management, physical facilities, pre-event planning. Prereq.: MKTG 3703 or "C" or better in HMGT 3745. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4896. Hospitality Operations Management. Capstone course requiring a broad application of knowledge and skills. Students solve operational dilemmas and make decisions reflecting the diverse nature of managing a hotel, resort, and food-service property. Prereq.: "C" or better in HMGT 2691 and CHFM 3731. 3 s.h.
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1.00 Credits
1500. Intro To Honors. Prepares students for the expectations and requirements of the Honors Program. Students develop skills that aid in their overall academic endeavors and explore topics pertinent to their development within the Honors Program and as citizens of the university, local, national and global communities. Prereq.: Admission to the University Honors Program or eligibility for admission to the University Honors Program. 1 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
1599. Special Topics. An introductory-level examination of some topic appropriate for honors study. Typically team-designed. In certain cases, students may arrange to have the course counted toward the major by negotiation with the major department. With approval of the director of Honors, may be repeated for credit with different topics. Prereq.: Admission to the Honors Program or permission of instructor and director of Honors. 3 s.h.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
2601. Honor Seminar. An interdisciplinary seminar series dealing with topics appropriate to students in the Honors Program. The subjects include, but are not limited to, creativity, the organization and function of the university, the total human being, critical thinking, current events, etc. Prereq.: Eligibility for the Honors Program. 1-2 s.h.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
2601A. Honor Sem Orientation to ASL 1. An interdisciplinary seminar series dealing with topics appropriate to students in the Honors Program. The subjects include, but are not limited to, creativity, the organization and function of the university, the total human being, critical thinking, current events, etc. Prereq.: Eligibility for the Honors Program. 1-2 s.h.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
2601B. Sophomore STEM Honors Sem. An interdisciplinary seminar series dealing with topics appropriate to students in the Honors Program. The subjects include, but are not limited to, creativity, the organization and function of the university, the total human being, critical thinking, current events, etc. Prereq.: Eligibility for the Honors Program. 1-2 s.h.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
2601C. Sem Tpcs Civic Innovation. An interdisciplinary seminar series dealing with topics appropriate to students in the Honors Program. The subjects include, but are not limited to, creativity, the organization and function of the university, the total human being, critical thinking, current events, etc. Prereq.: Eligibility for the Honors Program. 1-2 s.h.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
2601D. Honor Seminar Let's Talk - Communication. An interdisciplinary seminar series dealing with topics appropriate to students in the Honors Program. The subjects include, but are not limited to, creativity, the organization and function of the university, the total human being, critical thinking, current events, etc. Prereq.: Eligibility for the Honors Program. 1-2 s.h.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
2601E. Honor Seminar Magazine Editing and Production. An interdisciplinary seminar series dealing with topics appropriate to students in the Honors Program. The subjects include, but are not limited to, creativity, the organization and function of the university, the total human being, critical thinking, current events, etc. Prereq.: Eligibility for the Honors Program. 1-2 s.h.
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