Tourism Management & Policy (B.A.)

Tourism Management & Policy (B.A.)
The town of Plymouth overlooking the Pemigewasset River.

Exciting and Rewarding Careers in a Growing Industry


Explore the relationship among tourism, the natural and human environment, and the economy of locales, regions, and states.


The BA in Tourism Management and Policy will imbue its graduates with the facility to assist others—municipal, state, and federal officials, planners, financial institutions, owners and general managers of accommodations and attractions, consultants, and chambers of commerce—in determining the role of tourism in accomplishing their respective purposes, thereby bringing greater efficiency to large and small tourism and hospitality ventures. Graduates will:

  • be skilled at tracking trends within the tourism industry
  • be able to convey their perceptions of the industry to others
  • have a keen sense of the history of the tourism industry
  • be prepared to assist the aforementioned to define their problems and prospects
  • establish workable goals and objectives
  • identify needs
  • determine appropriate courses of action
  • communicate these effectively to constituencies.

Tourism Management Policy students are trained to assist others in making adjustments to changes within the tourism industry and society as a whole.

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Program Coordinator, Tourism Management & Policy
Associate Professor
Phone: (603) 535-2502
Office: Tourism, Environment & Sustainable Societies, Rounds Hall Rm 314, MSC 39, Plymouth, NH 03264
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Curriculum & Requirements

Course Title Credits
Major Requirements
°Õ²Ñ±ÊÌý2010Introduction to Travel and Tourism (GACO)4
°Õ²Ñ±ÊÌý2303Stay Work Play : Wellness in Hospitality Management (WECO)4
°Õ²Ñ±ÊÌý2850Tourism/Hospitality Practicum 11
°Õ²Ñ±ÊÌý3333Hotel Operations Management4
³Ò·¡Ìý3080Economic Geography4
°Õ²Ñ±ÊÌý4010Tourism Development (INCO,WRCO)4
°Õ²Ñ±ÊÌý4100Tourism Management and Policy Internship 28
µþ±«³§Ìý1100Introduction to Marketing and Sales4
µþ±«³§Ìý2000Financial & Managerial Accounting4
µþ±«³§Ìý2200Management and Decision Making4
²Ñ°­°ÕÌý3120Marketing Research and Consumer Insights (QRCO)4
Technology Electives
Complete ONE course from the following :4
³Ò·¡Ìý2050
GIS I: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (QRCO,TECO)
µþ±«³§Ìý1300
Digital Information Technologies (TECO)
Sustainability Electives
Complete ONE course from the following:4
³§°¿Ìý3605
Sustainability in Practice (WECO)
³§±«Ìý3112
Social Science Perspectives on Sustainability (DICO,GACO)
³§±«Ìý3115
Economic and Ecological Sustainability (GACO,QRCO)
³§±«Ìý3333
Environmental Humanities (WRCO)
Tourism Electives
Complete TWO courses from the following:8
°Õ²Ñ±ÊÌý3060
Ecotourism
°Õ²Ñ±ÊÌý3070
Cultural and Heritage Tourism
°Õ²Ñ±ÊÌý3040
Special Topics in Tourism and Hospitality
Social Science Electives
Complete ONE courses from the following:4
´¡±·Ìý2100
Foundations of Anthropology (GACO)
·¡³§±ÊÌý2100
Introduction to Environmental Science and Policy I
³Ò·¡Ìý2200
Human Geography
±Ê°¿Ìý1035
World Politics (GACO)
±Ê°¿Ìý2025
Public Administration (DICO)
³§°¿Ìý2225
Foundations of Sociology (DICO)
Marketing Electives
Complete ONE course from the following:4
²Ñ°­°ÕÌý3210
Event Planning and Marketing
²Ñ°­°ÕÌý3140
Creating Effective Marketing Content
²Ñ°­°ÕÌý3450
Sports Marketing and Sales
²Ñ°­°ÕÌý4120
Impact Marketing
Quantitative Reasoning in the Discipline Connection
Complete ONE course from the following:4
µþ±«Ìý2240
Business Statistics (QRCO)
²Ñ´¡Ìý2300
Statistics I (QRCO)
³§³§Ìý3705
Social Statistics (QRCO)
General Education
·¡±·Ìý1400Composition4
±õ³§Ìý1115Tackling a Wicked Problem4
MAMathematics Foundations3-4
CTDICreative Thought Direction3-4
PPDIPast and Present Direction3-4
SIDIScientific Inquiry Direction3-4
SSDISelf and Society Direction3-4
Directions (choose from CTDI, PPDI, SIDI, SSDI) 34-8
GACOForeign Language 46-8
Electives7-12
Total Credits120
1

Tourism/Hospitality Practicum (°Õ²Ñ±ÊÌý2850) requires a minimum major grade point average of 2.50.

2

Tourism Management and Policy Internship (°Õ²Ñ±ÊÌý4100) requires a minimum grade point average in all TMP courses of 2.50.

3

Directions should total 20 credits (unless the major has a waiver for a specific Direction).

4

The foreign language requirement for all BA degrees calls for 0-8 credits: one year of one language (6-8 credits); or one 3000/4000 level world language course (3 credits); or being a native speaker of a language other than English (zero credit). American Sign Language I and II fulfill this requirement; however, American Sign Language does not satisfy the Global Awareness Connection.

Check all course descriptions for prerequisites before planning course schedule. Course sequence is suggested but not required.

To complete the bachelor’s degree in 4 years, you must successfully complete a minimum of 15 credits each semester or have a plan to make up credits over the course of the 4 years.Ìý For example, if you take 14 credits one semester, you need to take 16 credits in another semester.Ìý Credits completed must countÌýtoward your program requirements (major, option, minor, certificate, general education or free electives).

Plan of Study Grid
Year OneCredits
·¡±·Ìý1400 Composition 4
±õ³§Ìý1115 Tackling a Wicked Problem 4
MAMathematics Foundations 4
°Õ²Ñ±ÊÌý2010 Introduction to Travel and Tourism (GACO) 4
°Õ²Ñ±ÊÌý2303 Stay Work Play : Wellness in Hospitality Management (WECO) 4
µþ±«³§Ìý1100 Introduction to Marketing and Sales 4
CTDICreative Thought Direction 4
Elective 4
ÌýCredits32
Year Two
°Õ²Ñ±ÊÌý2850 Tourism/Hospitality Practicum 1
Complete ONE course from the following: 4
°Õ²Ñ±ÊÌý3060
Ecotourism
°Õ²Ñ±ÊÌý3070
Cultural and Heritage Tourism
°Õ²Ñ±ÊÌý3040
Special Topics in Tourism and Hospitality
°Õ²Ñ±ÊÌý3333 Hotel Operations Management 4
µþ±«³§Ìý2200 Management and Decision Making 4
³Ò·¡Ìý2050
or µþ±«³§Ìý1300
GIS I: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (QRCO,TECO)
or Digital Information Technologies (TECO)
4
PPDIPast and Present Direction 4
SSDISelf and Society Direction 4
Directions (choose from CTDI, PPDI, SIDI, SSDI) 1 8
ÌýCredits33
Year Three
µþ±«³§Ìý2000 Financial & Managerial Accounting 4
³Ò·¡Ìý3080 Economic Geography 4
Complete ONE course from the following: 4
µþ±«Ìý2240
Business Statistics (QRCO)
²Ñ´¡Ìý2300
Statistics I (QRCO)
³§³§Ìý3705
Social Statistics (QRCO)
Complete ONE course from the following: 4
°Õ²Ñ±ÊÌý3060
Ecotourism
°Õ²Ñ±ÊÌý3070
Cultural and Heritage Tourism
°Õ²Ñ±ÊÌý3040
Special Topics in Tourism and Hospitality
SIDIScientific Inquiry Direction 4
Complete ONE course from the following: 4
·¡³§±ÊÌý2100
Introduction to Environmental Science and Policy I
±Ê°¿Ìý1035
World Politics (GACO)
±Ê°¿Ìý2025
Public Administration (DICO)
³§°¿Ìý2225
Foundations of Sociology (DICO)
Electives 8
ÌýCredits32
Year Four
²Ñ°­°ÕÌý3120 Marketing Research and Consumer Insights (QRCO) 4
Complete ONE course from the following: 4
²Ñ°­°ÕÌý3210
Event Planning and Marketing
²Ñ°­°ÕÌý3140
Creating Effective Marketing Content
²Ñ°­°ÕÌý3450
Sports Marketing and Sales
²Ñ°­°ÕÌý4120
Impact Marketing
Complete ONE course from the following: 4
³§°¿Ìý3605
Sustainability in Practice (WECO)
³§±«Ìý3112
Social Science Perspectives on Sustainability (DICO,GACO)
³§±«Ìý3115
Economic and Ecological Sustainability (GACO,QRCO)
³§±«Ìý3333
Environmental Humanities (WRCO)
°Õ²Ñ±ÊÌý4010 Tourism Development (INCO,WRCO) 4
°Õ²Ñ±ÊÌý4100 Tourism Management and Policy Internship 8
ÌýCredits24
ÌýTotal Credits121
1

Directions should total 20 credits (unless the major has a waiver for a specific Direction).

  • Display an understanding of the production, implementation, and impacts of tourism development locally, nationally, and internationally.
  • Demonstrate cultural and environmental sensitivity through an appreciation for various forms of diversity in our worlds.
  • Conduct research ethically, as evidenced through effective research design and implementation.
  • Write clearly and concisely in the conventions of tourism studies.
  • Exhibit effective oral communication through personal interaction as well as classroom presentations, individually or as part of a group, to a larger audience.
  • Demonstrate critical thinking and analytical skills through writing and verbal assessments.
  • Possess skills and experience relating to the management and production of tourism in a professional setting.

Students will be prepared to enter management and marketing positions throughout the tourism and hospitality industries in resorts, outdoor recreation, lodging, entertainment, leisure, events planning, destination marketing, travel, and general service operations. Students will also be prepared to enter careers in similar aspects of public services for local, state, and federal agencies, or to start their own businesses.

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Students who would like to be considered for scholarships that identify financial need as a criterion will need to complete the Federal Financial Aid Application before the March 1 deadline. Academic and Non-Academic Departments offering scholarships collaborate with the Financial Aid Office, therefore, it is imperative that students comply with PSU policy. Please contact the Financial Aid Office for further assistance. A student must be enrolled as a full-time student at PSU to be eligible to receive scholarship awards listed.

The Okrant Family Annual Scholarship in Tourism Studies
The purpose of The Okrant Family Annual Scholarship in Tourism Studies is to further the higher education and professional development of a deserving ³È×ÓÊÓƵapp student who will make a significant contribution as a professional in the field of tourism and hospitality. Eligible students shall be seeking a bachelor’s degree in Tourism Management and Policy, be a full-time junior or senior in excellent academic standing with a minimum cumulative G.P.A. of 3.0, be of exemplary integrity, and hold the potential for significant future impact on the field of tourism. Preference will be given to applicants from the state of New Hampshire. The application for the Okrant Family Scholarship will include a 250-word essay articulating the candidate’s vision for their place and their unique contribution to the field of tourism and hospitality. Recipients of the Okrant Family Scholarship may reapply each year if they continue to meet the criteria. 

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