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    Nov 24, 2024  
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Event and Tourism Management certificate


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Graduate academic certificates


The Department of Hospitality and Tourism offers graduate academic certificates in hospitality management and event management. The purpose of these 12-hour graduate certificates is to offer professionals in hospitality industry the opportunity to build skills and knowledge in critical analysis and subject content. See the Admission  section of this catalog for admission requirements. Upon advisement of the HTM graduate advisor and the chair of hospitality management, the student will complete 12 hours of content-based courses in the area of specialization. All 12 hours must be completed through UNT and with College of Merchandising, Hospitality and Tourism courses. The courses may be completed in residence, online or a combination of both.

Certificate students who choose to continue in a degree program are required to meet all the requirements, including GPA, GRE or GMAT, and prerequisites, of students seeking a degree in the school. Satisfactory work (minimum of a B grade) on graduate courses for the certificate may be applied to a 36-hour master of science degree program upon advisement of the graduate advisor, division chair, and the student’s major professor, who will be selected when proceeding for a degree.

Certificate requirements


The event management graduate academic certificate program includes:

Note


CMHT 5800  can be substituted for any course except HMGT 5630  with the approval of the HTM graduate advisor.

Disclosures


The Gainful Employment Disclosures for Graduate Academic Certificates may be found at tsgs.unt.edu/certificatedisclosure.

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