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Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Department of Hospitality Management
Welcome To IUP!!!Mission Statement
Indiana University of Pennsylvania is a leading public, doctoral/research university strongly committed to undergraduate and graduate instruction, scholarship, and public service.
Indiana University of Pennsylvania engages students as learners and leaders in an intellectually challenging, culturally enriched, and contemporarily diverse environment.
Inspired by a dedicated faculty and staff, students become productive national and world citizens who exceed expectations personally and professionally.
The University Today Indiana University of Pennsylvania has a long
tradition of academic excellence. The university is recognized as a “Public Ivy” in company with other public colleges and universities that offer academic environments comparable to those at Ivy League schools but at affordable prices. IUP is the largest member institution of the State System of Higher Education and the only one authorized to confer doctoral degrees. The variety and quality of instruction are characteristic of a large university, yet at IUP, close, individual relationships develop within the teaching framework, and a strong sense of community prevails.
Department of Hospitality Management
Mission Statement We will develop competent, entry-level, hospitality
management professionals who meet and exceed contemporary industry needs while preparing them for the attainment of continued future career growth and achievement.
Upon Graduation 100% employment placement upon graduation. Entry-level management positions starting at $32,000
annually. Graduates receive 2-3 employment offers
Faculty
Department of Hospitality Management Faculty
Stephen B. Shiring Department Chairperson Associate Professor
Thomas L. Van Dyke Associate Professor
Jeffery A. Miller Assistant Professor
Jeremy J. Shearer Professor
Linda Sullivan Professor
History
University History
With its original building from 1875 still standing at the heart of the campus, IUP has a long tradition of academic excellence. The university was founded in 1875 as a Normal School with 225 students and became a State Teachers College in 1927. By 1959, the institution was the fifth largest institution of higher education in the state. The university changed its name again that year to Indiana State College.
Indiana State College achieved university status in 1965, after which enrollment continued to grow rapidly. Current enrollment exceeds 13,000, with approximately 1,600 in graduate programs.
Department of Hospitality Management History
The Department of Hospitality Management at Indiana University of Pennsylvania traces its roots back to 1916 when a Household Arts and Science course in cooking was first offered at what was the Indiana Normal School. Founded in 1875, the Indiana Normal School began the tradition of providing “hands on” learing experiences for its students which still remains deeply embedded in our curriculum.
Department of Hospitality Management History
ContinuedIn 1965, when the institution was granted university status, the expanded food production courses were organized under the Department of Institutional Management . The department name was changed to the Department of Food Service Management in 1971 to reflect the inclusion of commercial operations management into the program. The department continued to evolve and again was revised to the Department of Food and Nutrition in 1973. The name was once again changed in 1989 to its current name, The Department of Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Management
Areas of Concentrati
on
Areas of Concentration Restaurant Management
Regional and National Chains, independent Ownership Hotel Management
Front Office, Food and Beverage, Sales, Rooms division, Housekeeping Division
Club Management Country Clubs, Private Clubs, Golf Clubs, Military Clubs
Resort Management University and College Foodservice Management Business and Industry Food Service Operations Travel and Tourism
Incentive Planning, Travel Services
Areas of Concentration Continued
Special Event Management Festivals, Wedding Consultation, Sponsorship, Meeting
Planner, Event Planning
Amusement Parks and Recreation Management
School Foodservice ManagementCatering ManagementCasino and Gaming ManagementBeverage Management
Brew Pub, Night Club, Bar Management
Areas of Concentration Continued
Corporate Management Human Resources Management, Corporate Training,
Corporate recruiting
Entrepreneur Ownership Trade Show and Convention Services Hospitality Regional and National Sales
Hotel sales, Food Brokers, Purveyors, Furniture, fixtures and equipment, Supplies, Computer Hardware, and Software Technology
Graduation Requiremen
ts
Requirements
Credits120 total1-3 free elective credits16 Controlled Electives
Other Requirements Accounting 201 (3 credits)Foreign Language (6-8 Credits)
Bachelor of Science Hospitality Management
For the major you are to take 44 credits of required courses.
48 Credits of Liberal StudiesRequired
Health and WellnessMathematics 101 or higherNatural science option 1Social Science
Econ 101Psyc 101
Requirements
Internship Each student must complete 800 hours of work
experience, of which 400 hours must be through supervised experiences in HRIM 493
2.0 overall GPA and 57 earned Credits at time of Internship.
Prerequisites Attainment of University Minimum Academic
requirements Completion of Pre-Internship Experience and
Completion/filing of the Department Pre-Internship Verification form.
Bachelor of ScienceHospitality Management
Pre-InternshipMust be completed PRIOR to engaging
in the Professional InternshipInclude employment within and type of
hospitality industry operationAny job within such operationsMust be of at least 400 hours
Words of Advice Associate Professor, Jeffery
MillerMost Valuable Courses
If you are interested in the Restaurant Industry.HRIM 413 – Advanced Food Production and Service
If you are interested in Hotel ManagementHRIM 260 – Rooms Division
If you are interested in Club ManagementHRIM 281 – Clubs Management
If you are interested in Recreation ManagementHRIM 281 – Clubs Management
Words of Advice Associate Professor, Jeffery
MillerWhat advice would you give to
students coming into the Hospitality Management Department?
“WORK, Get out and work while you are in school. Build your work experience portfolio. If you have experience in the industry you will be more likely to get hired over someone who has no experience.”
Clubs and Organizatio
ns
Department of Hospitality Clubs and Organization
ClubsEta Sigma Delta
International hospitality management societyFaculty advisor: Linda Sullivan
Club Managers Association of AmericaFaculty Advisor: Dr. Thomas Van Dyke
Association of Hospitality Management StudentsFaculty Advisor: Linda Sullivan
National society of minorities in hospitalityFaculty Advisor: Jeremy Shearer
Sources
Web Resources http://www.iup.edu/liberal/iupmissn.shtm http://www.iup.edu/strategicplan/missionvisionvalues/ http://www.iup.edu/about_iup/a_long_tradition.htm http://www.iup.edu/hospitality-mgt/ http://www.iup.edu/hospitality-mgt/faculty/ http://www.iup.edu/hospitality-mgt/Club%20Activities/in
dexclub.shtm
Other Resources 2005-2006 Course Catalog Department Handouts Interview: Jeffery Miller
Creators
Amanda DoughertyB.j. StoreyAshley Walker