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Hospitality and Tourism Management

Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.)

Help others discover the joy of special occasions, travel, and cultural events. Gain hands-on experience in one of New York's premiere tourist regions and work with our local partners in the hospitality industry.

Associate Degree
64 Credit Hours
In-Person
100% Online

Program Overview

Learn how to develop themes and organize logistical details that help create memorable experiences. Take courses in destination marketing, event management, and hospitality law while getting to know tourism professionals throughout the region. Courses in culinary arts, communication, and hotel management round out your education and prepare you for a career in the hospitality and tourism industry.

  • Career Outlook

    Event planners create exciting and successful gatherings for all sorts of special occasions, from family celebrations to corporate outings. They are responsible for developing themes, arranging the necessary preparations, and attending to the logistics during the event. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics expects an 8% growth in meeting, convention, and event planning careers by 2032, which is much faster than the average workforce growth rate. The median annual wage for event planners was $56,920 in 2023.

    The professional work experience and education you earn through this program prepare you for a wide range of hospitality careers. Some of these opportunities include:

    • Convention Center Manager
    • Destination Marketing Specialist
    • Director of Cruise Activities
    • Events Coordinator
    • Tour Guide
    • Travel Planner

    Curious about career pathways in this field? Check out Career Coach to learn more about industry job growth, education requirements, earning potential, and more. 

    Smooth Transfer to a Four-Year College

    If you're considering a bachelor’s degree after FLCC, our academic advisors will help you connect with four-year schools and explore transfer options. We'll assist you in selecting courses that efficiently meet the requirements for both FLCC and your future college.

    • Joint Admissions Agreements: These allow first-year students to gain admission to both FLCC and participating four-year schools at the same time. Gain peace of mind knowing your next step is set while you complete your associate degree with us.
    • Transfer Articulation Agreements: These partnerships ensure your credits from FLCC will transfer directly and seamlessly to a partner four-year school. You can enter a bachelor’s program with full junior standing, saving you time and money.

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    Where Our Students Transfer

    Many students in our Hospitality and Tourism Management program go on to complete a four-year degree at colleges such as:

    • Johnson & Wales University
    • Niagara University
    • Paul Smith’s College
    • Rochester Institute of Technology
    • SUNY Delhi
    • SUNY Morrisville
  • Learn from Industry Experts

    Gain 600 hours of real-world training through our professional work experience program. Hone your skills with the support of regional experts in wineries, restaurants, hotels, and event centers. Our work experience program provides more flexibility than traditional internships, so you can develop the expertise you need for your personal career goals while networking with employers.

    Course Highlight: HOS 105 Orientation to Hospitality

    Meet with over a dozen Finger Lakes hospitality and tourism leaders in our signature first-year experience course, Orientation to Hospitality. Designed as a guest lecture series, this course introduces you to a range of professional occupations, best practices, and current developments in the industry. Discover unique careers and opportunities while learning from experienced business owners, hotel managers, and event planners.

    Real-World Event Planning

    Create memorable experiences with our student-run events and our collaborative capstone project, Dinner at Julia's. Each year, hospitality, culinary arts, and viticulture students work together to host food and wine events for real patrons from the local community. Design menus, set up lighting, plate food, and serve tables to discover what it takes to run a successful event from start to finish.

  • Sample Courses

    Visit our academic catalog for a complete listing of program requirements, including prerequisites, general education requirements, electives, and a sample schedule.

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    Sample core courses you'll take in this program include:

What Our Students Say

FLCC alumnus Stephanie Chrysler, class of 2019.

One of the things I loved about FLCC was the support of my professors. I never once felt like there was a professor who wasn't on my side. The hospitality faculty are a professional network that I'm going to have for the rest of my career. I can reach out to them and know that they'll be there to help me find connections or answer questions. The college has career fairs and networking events to make sure that students not only have the education that they need to be successful but the connections as well.

Stephanie Chrysler '19

Low-Cost Tuition and Scholarship Opportunities

Earn a quality education at an affordable rate. With our low cost per credit and general scholarship opportunities, you can maximize your potential with minimal debt. Our financial aid counselors will guide you through the process and help you understand college costs.

Program Page Cost Statistics

$5,376

per year for in-state tuition ($224 per credit hour).
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76%

of students are eligible for financial aid or scholarships.
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$18M

in financial aid was disbursed to our students last year.
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