Master of Science in Hospitality, Hotel Management and Tourism

The Master of Science (MS) thesis option in Hospitality, Hotel Management, and Tourism is designed for students interested in progressing to advanced studies in a doctoral program, as well as those pursuing professional careers.

While the MS thesis program is customized by the student and their advisor to suit their circumstances, it is a common requirement that MS thesis students should take a minimum of 15  HMGT credits – not including  HMGT 691. The MS coursework should include:

  • a minimum of 3 credits in statistics,
  • a minimum of 3 credits of research methods, and
  • a maximum of 8 hours of HMGT 691.

A final degree plan should be approved by all members of the committee and should reflect the rigor expected  of an MS degree.

The Master of Science non-thesis option is intended for current professionals or those seeking a degree leading to professional careers in hospitality, hotel management, recreation, events and/or tourism. While the MS non-thesis program is customized by the student and their advisor to suit individual circumstances, it is a common requirement that all MS non-thesis students take a minimum of 15 HMGT credits – including HMGT 693 (Professional Study). MS non-thesis coursework shouldinclude:

  • a minimum of 3 credits of statistics,
  • a minimum of 3 credits of research methods, and
  • the use of a maximum of 12 hours of the following categories in any combination: 681 (Seminar), 684 (Professional Internship), 685 (Directed Studies) – no more than 8 hours – and 693 (Professional Study). 

​A final degree plan should be approved by all members of the committee and should reflect the rigor expected  of an MS degree.

Steps to Fulfill a Masters Program