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RTM 356: Hospitality and Tourism Marketing Management
3.00 Credits
Concord University
Prerequisite: MKT 305 or consent of instructor. Provides students with basic knowledge and practical experience that will enable them to develop strategic marketing plans for hospitality organizations and tourism destinations.
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RTM 358: Ski Management Practicum
3.00 Credits
Concord University
Prerequisite: RTM 348. This course provides a supervised educational experience in ski area operations management. A variety of practical projects and training opportunities will be developed based on student's professional objectives. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
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RTM 360: Special Topics in Recreation and Tourism
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Concord University
Courses on various topics in recreation and tourism management. Specific topics to be announced and indicated by appropriate title in student transcripts. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
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RTM 415: Meetings,Conventions and Special Events Management
3.00 Credits
Concord University
Prerequisite: RTM 240. Course examines the process of planning, marketing, publicizing and operation of conferences, conventions, trade shows and special events. Emphasis will also be placed on facility requirements of these events.
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RTM 456: Seminar in Recreation and Tourism Management
3.00 Credits
Concord University
Prerequisite: Senior Standing Course examines professional issues and professional development in the recreation and tourism field. Students will plan, implement, and present an appropriate independent study project as a major component of this course.
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RTM 460: Recreation and Tourism Management Internship
12.00 Credits
Concord University
Prerequisites: 2.0 overall GPA, 2.5 GPA in the major, senior standing and permission of instructor. On-the-job training and instruction in the concentration that the student has chosen. The student must work at least 600 clock hours during the semester.
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RTM 470-471: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Concord University
Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing with fifteen hours or more of previous class work in the discipline. Consists of advanced study, reading, or research in the student's area of interest.
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RTM 480-481: Honors Courses
3.00 Credits
Concord University
Prerequisite: Senior standing. Seniors who qualify for honors courses are offered the opportunity to study with individual members of the faculty. This is specialized study apart from conventional classroom work. Interested students should contact the Director of the Recreation and Tourism Management Program.
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SOC 201: Contemporary Social Issues
3.00 Credits
Concord University
An examination of issues of timely importance to Americans generally, and to West Virginians in particular, emphasizing sociological explanations of underlying factors. (F)
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SOC 320: Popular Culture
3.00 Credits
Concord University
Examines elements of American life, such as icons, heroes, myths, and rituals, which reflect the ideas, beliefs, and values of the culture. Particular emphasis will be placed on the role of movies in both shaping and reflecting who we are and what we value. Cross-listed with GEOG 460, Special Topics in Geography: The Geography of Popular Culture. Sociology students may also fulfill this requirement through GEOG 321, Advanced Cultural Geography.
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