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Undergraduate Bulletin - Loyola Marymount University

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258 / BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION<br />

Travel and Tourism<br />

TOUR 380 Introduction to Travel and<br />

Tourism<br />

TOUR 381 Internship (1 semester hour)<br />

TOUR 382 Marketing and Selling Travel and<br />

Tourism<br />

TOUR 383 Legal Foundations of Travel and<br />

Tourism<br />

TOUR 384 Financial Management in Travel<br />

and Tourism<br />

TOUR 481 Strategic Management Seminar in<br />

Travel and Tourism<br />

TOUR 482 Air Transportation in Travel and<br />

Tourism (2 semester hours)<br />

TOUR 483 The Cruise Industry (2 semester<br />

hours)<br />

TOUR 484 Eco-tourism (2 semester hours)<br />

TOUR 485 Field Experience/Familiarization<br />

Trips (2 semester hours)<br />

TOUR 486 Gaming Industry Management<br />

(2 semester hours)<br />

TOUR 487 Hospitality Management (2<br />

semester hours)<br />

TOUR 488 Human Resources in Travel and<br />

Tourism (2 semester hours)<br />

TOUR 489 Global Tourism Destinations<br />

(2 semester hours)<br />

TOUR 492 Meeting and Convention<br />

Management (2 semester hours)<br />

TOUR 493 Road and Rail Transportation in<br />

Travel and Tourism (2 semester<br />

hours)<br />

TOUR 494 Services Enterprise Management<br />

(2 semester hours)<br />

TOUR 495 Tourism and Travel Packaging<br />

and Management (2 semester<br />

hours)<br />

TOUR 496 Travel and Tourism Information<br />

(1 semester hour)<br />

TOUR 498 Special Topics (1-3 semester<br />

hours)<br />

TOUR 499 Independent Study (1-3 semester<br />

hours)<br />

E. Non-Business Electives: Six semester hours in<br />

this category are required for either the B.B.A.<br />

Degree or the B.S.A. Degree. These may include<br />

courses from any College or School within the<br />

<strong>University</strong> except Business Administration.<br />

Courses may be selected from the entire list of<br />

<strong>University</strong> offerings, but students must be sure<br />

they have met all prerequisites in each case.<br />

Lower division courses are acceptable for students<br />

to take in their junior or senior years, provided,<br />

however, that they complete a minimum of 45<br />

semester hours of upper division coursework.<br />

Agreements are in place with a number of the<br />

departments in the <strong>University</strong> under which<br />

students may take all or most of their non-business<br />

and free electives in a single area. By using a<br />

planned sequence of recommended courses<br />

and, in some cases, by taking extra courses, it is<br />

possible for a student to complete a minor area of<br />

study and, in a few cases, even a second major.<br />

It is recommended that each student consider<br />

this possibility in terms of career and personal<br />

objectives.<br />

F. Free Electives: Students in the B.B.A. program<br />

have 9 semester hours of electives that may<br />

be taken from any College or School within the<br />

<strong>University</strong>, including Business Administration.<br />

These 9 semester hours may be used to complete<br />

a second area of emphasis.<br />

Special Note:<br />

The purpose of the above listing is simply to indicate the<br />

overall structure of the two programs in business. The<br />

order in which the courses must be taken is governed in<br />

all cases by the contribution of each course to the overall<br />

system. The suggested sequence of courses is shown in the<br />

following curriculum sections.<br />

Transfer Credit<br />

Lower division courses in business and economics that may<br />

be accepted include the equivalents of the following <strong>Loyola</strong><br />

<strong>Marymount</strong> courses:<br />

ACCT 211 Financial Accounting<br />

ACCT 212 Managerial Accounting<br />

BLAW 205 Legal Environment of Business<br />

ECON 110 Introductory Microeconomics<br />

ECON 120 Introductory Macroeconomics<br />

ECON 230 Introductory Statistics<br />

ISQM 275 Computers in Business<br />

The following policies apply to all work transferred to the<br />

College of Business Administration at <strong>Loyola</strong> <strong>Marymount</strong>,<br />

whether from a two-year or a four-year school. The College<br />

can accept only those business and economics courses<br />

which are reasonably equivalent and at the same level of<br />

instruction as courses offered by <strong>Loyola</strong> <strong>Marymount</strong>. Thus,<br />

a course that <strong>Loyola</strong> <strong>Marymount</strong> offers at the junior level<br />

(courses numbered 300 and above) but that is taken by<br />

a transfer student at the sophomore level at a previous<br />

school cannot be accepted for credit. Such courses can<br />

be recognized only if the student takes the appropriate<br />

examinations after admission to the College (see Credit by<br />

Examination). Further, all transfer courses must be taken<br />

for a letter grade, and the student must receive a grade of C<br />

(2.0) or higher in order to obtain transfer credit.

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