Tourism Studies

The Tourism minor is designed to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of the global tourism industry. This program delves into essential topics such as sustainable tourism practices, cultural heritage development, and culinary tourism, fostering critical thinking and analytical skills. By engaging with real-world case studies and experiential learning opportunities, students will develop a nuanced perspective on tourism's role in society, preparing them for diverse career paths in the tourism industry.

Tourism Studies Minor Requirements

  • Business 1020
  • Tourism 1000, 3240, 4902
  • 6 credit hours in Tourism Studies beyond the 1000 level
  • 6 credit hours chosen from Environment and Sustainability 2200 or 2201, Philosophy 2561 or Religious Studies 3880