Associate of Applied Science (Hospitality Management)

Tourism remains a cornerstone of Bermuda’s economy and this two-year programme is designed to prepare students to enter the hospitality industry on a management-training track either locally or overseas. It includes both theoretical and practical components. Courses about front-line hospitality processes are combined with those on facilities management and business practices. 

A core part of the programme is the work experience that students acquire during the training component in hospitality organisations either in Bermuda or overseas. 
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Programme Details

CURRICULUM TOTAL CREDITS: 67

Year 1 

First semester - 16 Credits

CSC 1110 Learning Strategies for Student Success 1
ENG 1111 Freshman Composition 3
FAB 1100 or Food Service I, or
CKN 1102 Kitchen Theory and Practice 4
CUL 1104 Sanitation & Safety 2
HMT 1155 Introduction to the Hospitality Industry 3
MGN 1114 Introduction to Business 3

Second semester - 18 Credits

ACC 1135 Accounting I 3
HMT 1120 Introduction to Lodging Management 3
CIS 1120 Introduction to Business Applications of Computers 3
ENG 1115 Writing for Professionals 3
FAB 1100 or Food Service I, or
CKN 1102 Kitchen Theory and Practice 4
CUL 1131 Nutrition 2
HMT 1175 Summer internship 3

Year 2

First semester - 15 Credits

ACC 1145 Accounting II 3
MAT 1107 A Survey of Mathematics 3
HMT 1265 Hospitality and Sales Marketing 3
Humanities, Social Sciences or Natural Sciences courses of your choice* 3
Humanities, Social Sciences or Natural Sciences courses of your choice* 3

Second semester - 15 Credits

HMT 2255 Hospitality Supervisory Practices 3
HMT 2260 Food and Beverage Management 3
MGN 1116 Tourism 3
Humanities, Social Sciences or Natural Sciences courses of your choice* 3
Humanities, Social Sciences or Natural Sciences courses of your choice* 3

*Before one can be enrolled in any course one must satisfy the prerequisites.


Humanities, Social Sciences and Natural Science Options

Humanities

  • Art and Design
  • Art History
  • Education
  • Film
  • History
  • Music
  • Philosophy
  • Spanish
  • Religious Studies
  • English Literature at 2000 level (excluding ENG 2212)


Social Sciences

  • Economics
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Social Work;
  • Earth & Environmental Studies at 2000 level


Natural Sciences

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Earth & Environmental Studies
  • Physics

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