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Robert Morris University boasts the top-ranked hospitality and tourism management program among private schools in the United States and one of the top 12 programs among all schools in the nation.

Every graduate of the RMU hospitality and tourism degree program is currently employed. They hold positions at hotels, restaurants, resorts, attractions, airlines, parks, cruise lines, hospitals, retirement centers and casino and gaming concerns.

Studies lead to the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) degree with a concentration in hospitality and tourism management.

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The World Travel and Tourism Council reports that the hospitality and tourism economy employs 300 million workers and accounts for $4 trillion in revenue worldwide.

Today's dynamic hospitality and tourism industry demands the leadership of professionally educated individuals. Graduates find positions in amusement parks/attractions, restaurants, bed and breakfasts, car rental firms, casinos, commercial campgrounds, cruise lines, dude ranches, forests and recreational lands, hotels and motels, state and national parks, national forests, extended stay and retirement homes, railroads, resorts and spas, retirement centers, riverboats, tour operators and guides, tourist boards, travel agencies, travel trade associations, airlines, country clubs, convention exposition, and meeting planners.

Recent Graduates Work Here:
ARA, Buffalo Marriott, Chipotle, Duquesne Country Club, Eat'n Park, Eddie Bauer, FedEx Services, Harvey's Hotel and Casino, Hyatt Hotels, Landry's Seafood, Marriott, MGM, Norwegian Cruise Line, Olive Garden, Red Lobster, Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel, Sodexho, Spring Hill Suites, US Airways.

2010 national mean bachelor-level, entry-level salaries: (information from the National Association of Colleges and Employers)

By type of employer

By job function

Accommodation/Food Services

$38,317

Customer Service

$53,580

Arts, Entertainment, Recreation

$35,000

Management Trainee

$36,208

Retail/Wholesale Trade

$40,000

Sales

$32,833

2009 RMU Salary Survey: Mean: $30,333 Range: $21,000 - $42,000

Below is a typical four-year course of study for hospitality & tourism students, including major requirements and electives. Your own schedule will vary based on your own interests. 

FRESHMAN/Fall Semester FRESHMAN/Spring Semester
Reading & Writing Strategies Argument and Research
Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics
Humanities: Art and Music Intro Decision Support Systems
General Psychology Principles of Sociology
Reading Literature United States History
Reading Lit: Classics/Cntr Trad  
SOPHOMORE/Fall Semester SOPHOMORE/Spring Semester
Public Speaking and Persuasion Statistics
Finite Math & Applied Calculus Principles of Marketing
Biology elective Managerial Accounting
Intro to Ethics Managment Theory and Practice
Intro to Financial Accounting Food and Beverage Operations
Intro to Hospitality and Tourism  
JUNIOR/Fall Semester JUNIOR/Spring Semester
Business Professional Communication International Business
Legal Environment of Business Executive Development
Principles of Finance     Hosp. & Tourism elective
Management Science                       Non-business elective
Hospitality and Tourism Mktg & Sales General elective
Supervision Hospitality and Tourism  
SENIOR/Fall Semester SENIOR/Spring Semester
International Business Strategic Management
CIS Hospitality and Tourism Technologic Topics and Issues
Non-business elective Non-business elective
Non-business elective General elective
General elective                               
 

Hospitality and tourism management students are strongly encouraged to participate in at least one internship experience. Internships provide students with valuable work experience and lead to assistance in career planning, employer references and fulltime job opportunities. Students are eligible for internships after the completion of 75 credits and may participate in more than one experience.

Internship Employers:
ARA, Armstrong's Restaurant, Best Western, Buca di Beppo, Cedar Point, Circus Circus, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Delta Air Lines, Disney World, Duquesne Club, Eat'n Park, Embassy Suites, Hampton Inn, Hilton, Holiday Inn, Hyatt Hotels, Longhorn Steak House, Marriott, Max & Erm's, MGM Grand, Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, North Field Club, Parkhurst Dining Services, Pizza Hut, Primanti Brothers, PSA Airline, Radisson, Ruby Tuesday's, Sheraton, Six Flags, TGI Friday's, Trump Taj Mahal, Wooden Angel, US Airways, United Airlines, Van Guard Air, William Penn Hotel, Wyndham.

The RMU hospitality and tourism faculty has a wide range of expertise and specific emphasis within the industry.

Denis Rudd, Ed.D., CHA, FMP, CTP, is a University professor and director of hospitality and tourism at RMU. He is a fifth generation hotelier who began his career in a family hotel in Windham, N.Y. He was with the Breakers and Biltmore Hotels in Palm Beach and served as a club and slot officer in Germany. He was a consultant to SUMA Corp. (Howard Hughes' Casino Holdings) in Las Vegas and chef/owner of the Equinox Sky Line Resort in Manchester, Vt. He has done research and presentations on bed and breakfast innkeeping, the Americans with Disabilities Act, restaurant management, the senior market, gateway Canada, and hotel and casino operations and management.

Sam Karadag, Ph.D., is an associate professor of hospitality and tourism management, has over 16 years of experience in the industry as an accountant and hotel financial controller. He has worked in such well-known international properties as Hotel Conrad, Ramada International and Regent Hotels. His teaching areas include cost control systems, computer information systems, supervision, and sales and marketing.

Richard Mills, Ph.D., is an associate professor and a certified chef of the American Culinary Federation. He has conducted research and taught classes in quantity food production, food and beverage operations, cost control and restaurant operations.

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