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HTM 3230: Facility Planning and Design
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This course introduces the student to the basic design principles used to develop lodging and resort properties. Student teams will plan and design a lodging facility for presentation to industry executives.
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HTM 3710: Special Topics in Hospitality and Tourism
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
Current issues and advanced subjects in hospitality and tourism management are explored to complement the regular HTM curriculum.
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HTM 3810: Resort Management
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This course offers a hands-on study of those elements that a resort must have in order to compete for market share in a global economy. Topics covered include: infrastructure, super structure, destination development, destination marketing, market segmentation, and environmental impact. The student will travel to and learn about several resort facilities during the course of the semester.
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HTM 3820: Intermediate Internship in HTM
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This internship is designed to enhance and expand on the experience achieved in the introductory internship. Students are required to work a minimum of 150 hours per credit hour over a minimum of 10 weeks at an approved internship site. Students are also required to complete a set of educational requirements in order to successfully complete the internship.
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HTM 3910: Leadership and Quality
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This course is designed to explore advanced issues in human resource management. The focus of the course will be on leadership, diversity, total quality management, and other contemporary human resource issues facing hospitality and tourism managers today. The course is designed to reflect an executive management seminar. Knowledge of the material and discussion participation are vital to achieving the course objectives. (Fall semester)
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HTM 4720: Hospitality and Tourism Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This senior seminar is the capstone of the HTM program. This course focuses on two major topics: striving to achieve service excellence and developing a career portfolio. The student will research and present for class discussion information on a variety of topics: customer satisfaction, service guarantees, employee empowerment and employee reward systems, employment testing, and creating customer loyalty. Students will also develop their own career portfolio for presentation at the end of the semester. (Fall semester)
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HTM 4820: Supervisory Internship in HTM
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This internship is designed to expose the student to hands-on, supervisory work experience in a tourism or hospitality organization. Students are required to work a minimum of 150 hours per credit hour over a minimum of 12 weeks at an approved internship site. Students are also required to complete a set of educational requirements in order to successfully complete the internship.
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HUM 1020: FYS: Cultivating the Cross-Cultural Mind
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This first-year seminar course is an invitation to take a journey. It is a growth challenge course, an invitation to develop a cross-culture-bound identity. First, we will explore the notion of culture and ourselves as cultural beings – our own voices, perceptions, attitudes, values, beliefs, and needs. After this self-exploration, we will sympathetically cross into other cultures, new terrains which must be entered on their own terms. Here, we will come to identify, understand, and appreciate certain features of other voices so that we may, as individuals, build our own bridges of understanding and uncover paths that connect us. This is a first-year seminar course and meets the First-Year Seminar requirement of the GECC.
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HUM 1040: FYS: The Long Emergency and the Coming War
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
The USA has defeated two of its great enemies in the Middle East: Communism/socialism and secular nationalism. Now it is in the greatest fight of all—against radical Islam. Or is it a fight against the religion of Islam and the Arab ethnic group? Or are these in rebellion against the USA/EU because they seek global hegemony? This is now called the War on Terror. What are the bases for this war? What is terrorism? Why are the Muslims/Arabs fighting this tremendous western power? What is Islam? What is Judaism? What is Eastern Christianity? How are these involved? PLO? Hamas? Hizballah? 9/11? Oklahoma bombing? Osama bin Laden? A war without end? etc. This is a first-year seminar course and meets the First-Year Seminar requirement of the GECC.
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HUM 1060: FYS: Culture, Heritage, and the Public: Encountering Our Collective Past
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
Cultural heritage tourism is one of the great American growth industries. This freshman-level course will examine the history of heritage tourism, as well as modern place-based education (museums, living history centers, theme parks, etc.). The course will also examine contemporary techniques such as digital presentation and persona-based living history experiences that are used to advertise and interpret local cultural history and geography. This is a first-year seminar course and meets the First-Year Seminar requirement of the GECC.
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