Our program will give you the skills you How Our Program Is Unique need to succeed in the exciting hospitality & tourism industry in positions such as:  Our diverse faculty has unique industry  Hotel management experience.  Restaurant management  Guest speakers will add their  Country club management experiences to your education.  An intensive internship program will  Convention/Event planning give you on-the-job experience.  Corporate travel management  Catering management Industry Support Your skills can be used in:   Cruise lines Industry Trends Holiday Inn Vanderbilt  Travel and Tourism sector in the USA is  Nashville Convention Center  Sports and entertainment venues expected to grow from $1,356.9 billion  Loews Vanderbilt Plaza Hotel  Convention and visitors bureaus (9.5% of the GDP) in 2009 to $2,358.0   Corporate travel departments billion (9.8% of the GDP) by 2019. Marriott Hotels (Source: World Travel and Tourism Council).   Omni Hotels & Resorts Convention centers  A 5% increase in food service manager  Westin Hotels & Resorts  Recreational facilities and lodging manager employment is TSU’s faculty has top industry experience expected between 2008 and 2018.  Gaylord Opryland Resort & and you will learn in both classroom and (Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics) Convention Center hands-on field experience. Our program  Event manager jobs have increased 25%  Hospitality and Tourism since June 2008. will prepare you to be the best to succeed in Association (Source: Simply Hired, a job search engine) this dynamic and exciting industry. Significant Role of Hospitality and Related Sectors in Local Economy  Nashville is a top 25 market in the hospitality sector.  The presence of the large music industry and two national professional sports organizations attract many tourists and generate many events.  The $3.5 billion hospitality industry is an important part of the Nashville economy.  The $585 million convention center and the convention hotel opened in 2013.

Business Core Courses

Lower Division The College of Business faculty members at MGMT 1010: Intro to Bus. & Economics TSU all are doctorally qualified, holding ECON 2010: Principles of Economics I Ph.D.’s from well known institutions such ECON 2020: Principles of Economics II as Case Western Reserve University, ACCT 2010: Principles of Accounting I Northwestern University, Michigan State ACCT 2020: Principles of Accounting II University, the University of , the ECON 2040: Statistical Analysis I University of , Rutgers University, and BISI 2150: Microcomputer Applications Clemson University.

Upper Division BISE 3150: Business Communications You can contact our department: BISI 3230: Business Information Systems BLAW 3000: Legal Environment of Business Walk-in: Suite K-433 FINA 3300: Business Finance E-Mail: [email protected] ECON 3050: Quantitative Methods MGMT 3010: Management and Org. Behavior Phone: (615) 963-7123 MGMT 3020: Operations Management Fax: (615) 963-7139 MKTG 3010: Basic Marketing Tennessee State University MGMT 4500: Business Strategy and Policy College of Business Hospitality & Tourism

BADM-Hospitality Concentration Mail: Business Administration 330 10th Ave. N., Suite K Management Program MGMT 4030 (3) HR Management Nashville, Tenn. 37203-3401 HTMG 3500 (3) Lodging Management DEPARTMENT OF HTMG 3600 (3) Restaurant & Food For more information, please visit: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Service Management http://www.tnstate.edu/businessadmin/ www.tnstate.edu/busadmin HTMG 2000 (3) Intro to Hospitality Management Tennessee State University was established Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) HTMG 3700 (3) Events Management in 1912 in Nashville, Tennessee. The HTMG 3800 (3) Hospitality Marketing& degree with a concentration in Hospitality & University is a comprehensive urban state Tourism Management is offered in the Sales Management institution consisting of eight Colleges and Department of Business Administration at the MGMT 4020 (3) Quality Management Schools. College of Business of the Tennessee State HTMG 3810 (3) Internship - I University (TSU). HTMG 4810 (3) Internship - II The College of Business is among the largest Plus two electives from academic units on campus, with The College of Business is fully accredited by MKTG 4300 (3) Procurement approximately 1000 undergraduate and the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools MKTG 4050 (3) Consumer Behavior graduate students. of Business (AACSB-International). HTMG 4020 (3) Building and Fac.Mgt HTMG 4200 (3) Food/Beverage Controls HTMG 4300 (3) Revenue Management MGMT 4250 (3) Leadership MGMT 3030 (3) Mgmt. of Service Orgs