HBOR (Tourism Specialization) Single Degree

Please cross reference both the program structure and all courses listed on this page with the University Course Calendar for any updates.  Please review the overall structure of ORPT programs for more information.

PLEASE NOTE

By third year, students may select a specialization which will be noted on their transcripts. Year 1 and 2 are the same for the HBOR, regardless of the chosen specialization.

Year of Program


YEAR ONE (Tourism Specialization) Requirements and Electives
Required Courses
Take ONE of the following: OR Take BOTH:
Elective Courses

NOTE

The term "Open" refers to any electives that may be selected from ORPT, other departments, or both. Students may take up to a maximum of one FCE in Outdoor Recreation for credit as open electives during the entirety of their HBOR program.


YEAR TWO (Tourism Specialization) Requirements and Electives
Required Courses
 
Elective Courses

NOTE

The term "Open" refers to any electives that may be selected from ORPT, other departments, or both. Students may take up to a maximum of one FCE in Outdoor Recreation for credit as open electives during the entirety of their HBOR program.


YEAR THREE (Tourism Specialization) Requirements and Electives
Required Courses
Tourism Specialization Course Options

NOTE

To obtain a Tourism Specialization, you must take two (2) of the following courses.  Any of the Tourism courses below may be taken at any time and in any order (provided you have obtained the required course prerequisites) during your third and/or fourth year.  To obtain and graduate with this specialization, all specialization courses AND all other program requirements must be fulfilled.

Specialization course options that are not selected as requirements may be taken as open FCE electives

Additionally, specialization courses may not be double-counted to complete a second specialization.  However, courses 3075 and 4075 may be retaken with a new project in the second specialization.

Specialization course options include (Choose up to 2):

Elective Courses

Students interested in obtaining the Entrepreneur Certificate should ensure that they select all of the required Business courses (heading 7 on the linked page) as their "open" electives throughout their specialization program.

NOTE

The term "Open" refers to any electives that may be selected from ORPT, other departments, or both. Students may take up to a maximum of one FCE in Outdoor Recreation for credit as open electives during the entirety of their HBOR program.


YEAR FOUR (Tourism Specialization) Requirements and Electives
Required Courses

NOTE

Tourism Specialization courses may be taken to fulfill all OR part of this requirement.  Please refer to the Tourism course section of this chart for details

Tourism Specialization Course Options

NOTE

To obtain a Tourism Specialization, you must take two (2) of the following courses.  Any of the Tourism courses below may be taken at any time and in any order (provided you have obtained the required course prerequisites) during your third and/or fourth year.  To obtain and graduate with this specialization, all specialization courses AND all other program requirements must be fulfilled.

Specialization course options that are not selected as requirements may be taken as open FCE electives

Additionally, specialization courses may not be double-counted to complete a second specialization.  However, courses 3075 and 4075 may be retaken with a new project in the second specialization.

Specialization course options include (Choose up to 2):

Elective Courses

Students interested in obtaining the Entrepreneur Certificate should ensure that they select all of the required Business courses (heading 7 on the linked page) as their "open" electives throughout their specialization program.

NOTE

The term "Open" refers to any electives that may be selected from ORPT, other departments, or both. Students may take up to a maximum of one FCE in Outdoor Recreation for credit as open electives during the entirety of their HBOR program.