Hospitality Management
Hospitality Management (HOSPT)
Hospitality Management careers allow you to combine creativity and customer service with enjoyable activities that fulfill people's lives. A variety of opportunities are available in many areas:
- Resorts and major hotels
- Event planning
- Notable restaurants, bars, and clubs
- Tourism services
- Municipal parks and recreation departments
- Professional sporting events

Hospitality Management AS-T
Upon successful completion of the Associate in Science Degree for transfer requirements, the student will have demonstrated an understanding of the hospitality industry, hotel management, and cost control in the industry. This coursework will satisfy the lower division hospitality management requirements at a California State University.
Course Number | Course Name | Units |
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HOSPT 100 | Introduction to the Hospitality Management Industry | 3 |
List A: Choose three courses from the following: | ||
ECON 001* | Principles of Economics I | 3 |
HOSPT 120 | Hospitality Cost Control | 3 |
HOSPT 140 | Introduction to Hotel Management | 3 |
List B: Choose two courses from the following: | ||
Any course from List A not already used | ||
ACCTG 001 | Introductory Accounting I | 5 |
CAOT 082 | Microcomputer Software Survey in the Office | 3 |
Math 227* | Statistics | 4 |
OR | ||
Math 228B* | Statistics Pathway Part II | 5 |
OR | ||
Stat 101* | Statistics for the Social Sciences (All of these math courses also count toward General Education requirements) |
4 |
Major-Total Units | 19-22 |