College Catalog - Programs of Study
Tourism is currently Rhode Island’s second-largest and fastest-growing industry. CCRI’S
Travel and Tourism and Hospitality concentrations provide students with the skills
and knowledge necessary for successful careers in this growing industry. Graduates
are prepared for entry-level positions with airlines, airport operations, car rental
companies, conventions and meetings, corporate travel and the cruise and lodging industries.
Students have a choice of either a travel and tourism or hospitality concentration.
In their last semester, students are given the opportunity to work in a local travel
or hospitality environment.
Transfer: All general education, travel, tourism and hospitality courses transfer to Johnson & Wales University for a Travel, Tourism and Hospitality degree.
Note: Students may complete the Hospitality certificate program first and then apply all credits toward a General Studies degree or work concurrently in the two programs. Many courses require prerequisites, corequisites and/or testing. See course descriptions for details.
COURSE NO. | COURSE TITLE | COURSE NOTES | CREDITS |
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TRVL 1010 | Introduction to Travel and Tourism | 3 | |
TRVL 1020 | Destination Geography | 3 | |
TRVL 2030 | Conference and Convention Planning | 3 | |
COMI 1100 | Introduction to Computers | 3 | |
OFTD 1120 | Microcomputer Keyboarding | 3 | |
ENGL 1010 | Composition I | 3 | |
MATH 1005 | Business Mathematics | 3 | |
ADAS 2580 | Office Administration Cooperative Education I | 3 |
Total Certificate Core Requirements Credits 24
COURSE NO. | COURSE TITLE | COURSE NOTES | CREDITS |
---|---|---|---|
HOSP 1010 | Lodging Management I | 3 | |
HOSP 1020 | Lodging Management II | 3 | |
BUSN 2350 | Human Resources Management | 3 |
Total Additional required courses for concentration in HOSPITALITY Credits 9
Total Program Credits: 33
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