2021-2022 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Hospitality Management
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152 Justin Hall
785-532-5521
Fax: 785-532-5522
hospitality@k-state.edu
https://www.hhs.k-state.edu/hm/
Department Head:
Kevin R. Roberts, Interim
Graduate Program Director:
Junehee Kwon
Graduate Faculty:
*Rebecca A. Gould, Ph.D., Texas Woman’s University
*Jichul Jang, Ph.D., The Ohio State University
*Junehee Kwon, Ph.D., Iowa State University
*Kevin Roberts, Ph.D., Kansas State University
Yue Teng-Vaughan, Ph.D. University of Houston
Graduate Faculty Associates:
Brett Horton, Ph.D., Purdue University
Ashley McCowan, M.S., University of Alabama
*Denotes graduate faculty that are certified to serve as the major professor for doctoral students.
Program description
The Department of Hospitality Management offers a master of science degree in hospitality administration and participates in the College of Health and Human Sciences doctor of philosophy program with a specialization in hospitality administration. Graduates are prepared for management and academic careers in hospitality management.
A diverse faculty provide teaching and research expertise in a variety of hospitality-related topics, including foodservice, lodging, and events management. Graduate students join the program with diverse academic and work experience backgrounds, such as foodservice management, hospitality and tourism, hotel and restaurant management, and social sciences.
Graduate faculty and students collaborate to conduct applied research and disseminate findings through scholarly publications and presentations. Flexibility in planning the program of study allows students to meet personal and professional objectives while enhancing knowledge of the discipline. Supportive faculty and peer relationships foster an environment where students may gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence needed for leadership positions in their chosen field.
Graduate assistantships
The department offers graduate teaching and research assistantships. The Department of Housing and Dining Services cooperates with the department and offers graduate assistantships for students to work as managers in residence hall foodservice.
Students are selected based on academic standing and prerequisite skills required for the assignment. Students on assistantship are required to take a minimum of 6 and no more than 12 credit hours per semester and must maintain a 3.0 GPA on all undergraduate and graduate course work. Reappointment is based on maintaining a 3.0 or higher GPA and performance in the position during the previous semester. Students on four-tenths or higher assistantship are assessed fees at the in-state rate in accordance with Graduate School policy.
Concurrent
Doctor of Philosophy Emphasis Area(s)
Master of Science
Dual Degree
Hospitality Management
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