Hospitality and Sport Management Courses

HSM
500
Hours
3
Sport Management Principles and Practices

This course focuses on management theories and practices required to successfully manage sport organizations in a variety of different settings.

HSM
521
Hours
3
Hospitality Law and Risk Management

Exploration of legal problems facing the hospitality industry. Legal cases related to restaurants, hotels, and meeting facilities are examined. Concerns and problem-solving for issues of risk management are explored.

HSM
551
Hours
3
Sport Properties and Venue Management

This course is designed for the sport professional to increase their knowledge and understanding of principles and practices associated with managing a public assembly venue and the nature of the venue business.

HSM
552
Hours
3
Sport Business Management - Trends & Issues

This course is designed for sport professionals desiring to increase their knowledge and understanding of trends and issues in international sport programs. It provides students with an opportunity to engage with, explore, and immerse themselves in the extant contemporary literature relating to trends and issues in interscholastic and intercollegiate athletics, as well as youth, professional sports, and recreation. Current trends and issues in the sport business management field will be researched and discussed. Emphasis will be placed on approaches to proactively manage issues posed by contemporary trends. Specific course content will vary with the evolution of the field of sport business management.

HSM
555
Hours
3
Sports Sales & Entrepreneurship

This course is designed for sport professionals desiring to increase their knowledge and understanding of sports sales and entrepreneurship in the sport industry.

HSM
559
Hours
3
International Strategies in Sport

This course is designed for sport professionals desiring to increase their knowledge and understanding of management and administration issues in the international sport industry. This course looks at sport as a global phenomenon, not only by focusing on the influences that sport has over culture, politics, and economics but also by examining how the opposite process influences the development and growth of sport worldwide.

HSM
560
Hours
3
Fellowship in Sports Business Management

This course is designed for sport professionals desiring to increase their knowledge & understanding of the sport industry. Under the supervision of an approved and qualified sports industry professional, the graduate student will experience activities related to job specific tasks in sports and hospitality. This full-time work experience/fellowship in the sport industry must take place in a professional organization, in which the student has been selected and offered a fellowship.

HSM
561
W
Hours
3
Marketing, Sales, & Public Relations in Sports

This course is designed for sport professionals desiring to increase their knowledge & understanding of marketing, sales, and public relations in the sport industry. Writing proficiency is required for a passing grade in this course. A student who does not write with the skill normally required of an upper-division student will not earn a passing grade, no matter how well the student performs in other areas of the course.

Writing
HSM
570
Hours
3
Leadership in Hospitality & Sport

An examination of contemporary leadership and management theories and practices used in the hospitality and sport industries.

HSM
575
Hours
3
Sport & Hospitality Financial Management

This course will focus on the application of financial management tools used to assist managers in the sport and hospitality industries. Financial concepts will be examined as they relate to management decision making. Emphasis will be on interpreting financial data and communicating results to operation managers. Students should have completed an undergraduate course in Accounting or Finance prior to registering for this course.

HSM
576
W
Hours
3
Strategic Management in Hospitality and Tourism

Formulation, development, and implementation of strategic management in the hospitality and tourism industry. Writing proficiency is required for a passing grade in this course. A student who does not write with the skill normally required of an upper-division student will not earn a passing grade, no matter how well the student performs in other areas of the course.

Writing
HSM
580
Hours
3
Consumer Behavior in the Hospitality & Tourism

In the hospitality industry, consumer behavior acts as a foundation for companies’ strategies and plans. This course aims to explore how various factors influence consumer behavior and their decision-making process in the hospitality industry.

HSM
592
Hours
1-6
Special Topics in Hospitality Management

Problems related to the operations of hospitality organizations such as hotel, restaurants, clubs and conventions and meeting management facilities.

HSM
596
Hours
3
Seminar Hospitality Management

Discussion, reading, and exploration of operational issues related to the hospitality industry.

HSM
598
Hours
3
Non-Thesis Research

Experimental or analytical investigation of a topic in restaurant, hotel, or meeting management.

Prerequisite(s): HES 509
HSM
599
Hours
1-6
Thesis Research

This is a faculty mentored development of graduate thesis research course.

Prerequisite(s): HES 509

Human Nutrition and Hospitality Management Courses 

NHM
509
Hours
3
Research Methods in Nutrition

This course is an introduction to scientific methods appropriate for nutrition research. Approaches to designing, conducting, and evaluating nutrition research are discussed along with strategies for applying research into practice.

NHM
530
Hours
3
Advanced Nutrition Counseling

Focuses on advanced skills in nutrition counseling that incorporates behavioral theory and motivational interviewing.

NHM
550
Hours
3
Advanced Community Nutrition I

Focuses on principles, problems, and programs in community nutrition with an emphasis on community needs assessment.

Prerequisite(s): None.
NHM
551
Hours
3
Advanced Community Nutrition II

Explores the techniques and strategies used in community nutrition; focuses on facilitation of community interventions, development of community partnerships and collaborative programs.

Prerequisite(s): NHM 550
NHM
555
Hours
3
Maternal and Infant Nutrition

This course will focus on the scientific evidence that supports nutrition recommendations that result in optimal health for mothers and their infants. Methods of assessing nutritional status are included. The impact of insecurity and obesity on the nutritional status of mothers and their infants will be discussed.

NHM
556
Hours
3
Child and Adolescent Nutrition

Discussion of the scientific evidence that supports nutrition recommendations that result in optimal health for young children and adolescents. Explores determinants of nutritional status and public health strategies for prevention of prevalent nutritional concerns.

Prerequisite(s): NHM 555
NHM
557
Hours
3
Childhood Obesity

Focuses on the physiological, genetic, environmental, and behavioral factors that predispose children and adolescents to obesity; explores the clinical and public health strategies for treatment and prevention.

NHM
558
Hours
3
Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Chronic Disease

Evidence-based solutions in the prevention and treatment of the most prevalent nutrition-related chronic diseases are discussed. Current research is translated into health promotion and disease prevention strategies and plans.

NHM
561
Hours
3
Advanced Vitamins and Minerals Metabolism

Lectures and reports on the physiological functions, metabolism, and interpretation of current research in vitamins and minerals.

NHM
562
Hours
3
Metabolism of Energy Nutrients

In-depth discussion of carbohydrates, lipids, and protein metabolism. Discussion and interpretation of recently published research in peer-reviewed journals.

NHM
564
Hours
1
Nutrition in Interprofessional Practice

The focus of this course is to prepare clinicians to work in interprofessional practice teams to meet the complex and multidimensional needs of Veterans and rural populations, with a special emphasis on the effects of multiple chronic conditions.

Prerequisite(s): NHM 566, NHM 567, or other similar MNT-oriented advanced course, RD status preferred. Admission by permission of Instructor only.
NHM
565
Hours
2
ID Mgmt of Chronic Disease

The focus of this course is to train clinicians to work in interprofessional practice teams to meet the complex and multidimensional needs patients with multiple chronic conditions living in rural areas. Instructor permission only.

Prerequisite(s): NHM 564
NHM
566
Hours
3
Adv Clinical Nutrition

Critical review of the physiological basis for nutritional management in the prevention and/or treatment of diseases of the cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, endocrine, hepatic, and renal systems.

NHM
567
Hours
3
Nutr Support Criticl Ill

Methods of assessing nutritional requirements of the critically ill patient and of delivering and monitoring enteral and parenteral nutrition are presented.

NHM
568
Hours
3
Nutrition for the Older Adult

Methods of assessing nutritional requirements and a review of nutrition and disease topics specifically relevant to the care of the older adult.

NHM
572
Hours
3
Metabolism of Energy Nutrients

Metabolism of energy-yielding nutrients and their regulation in physiological processes.

NHM
573
Hours
3
Advanced Vitamins and Minerals

Metabolism and function of vitamins and minerals in physiological processes.

Prerequisite(s): NHM 572
NHM
574
Hours
3
Supervised Practice in Community Health & Wellness

Supervised community and wellness nutrition experience in the community health setting. This course is only for students admitted to the Coordinated Program in Dietetics.

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Coordinated Program in Dietetics.
NHM
575
Hours
3
Supervised Practice in Long Term Care

Supervised clinical dietetics experience in the long-term care setting. This course is only for students admitted to the Coordinated Program in Dietetics.

Prerequisite(s): NHM 574 and admission to the Coordinated Program in Dietetics
NHM
576
Hours
3
Supervised Practice in Food Service Management

Supervised food service operations experience in a healthcare or commercial setting. This course is only for students admitted to the Coordinated Program in Dietetics.

Prerequisite(s): NHM 574 and admission in the Coordinated Program in Dietetics
NHM
577
Hours
3
Supervised Practice in Medical Nutrition Therapy

Supervised clinical dietetics experience in the hospital setting applying knowledge and skills learned from clinical coursework. This course is only for students admitted to the Coordinated Program in Dietetics.

Prerequisite(s): Admission in the Coordinated Program in Dietetics and Supervised Practice in Long-Term Care.
NHM
578
Hours
3
Capstone Supervised Practice in Food Service Management

The application of theory, functions and principles of management through supervised practice in healthcare facilities. Emphasis on personnel and financial management, problem analysis, and quality assurance.

Prerequisite(s): NHM 576 and admission in the Coordinated Program in Dietetics
NHM
579
Hours
3
Capstone Supervised Practice in Community Health & Wellness

Supervised community nutrition experience in a variety of settings that includes nutrition education and the delivery of nutrition services in the community. This course is only for students admitted to the Coordinated Program in Dietetics.

Prerequisite(s): Wellness & Health Promotion rotation, Clinical 1 rotation, and admission in the Coordinated Program in Dietetics
NHM
580
Hours
3
Capstone Supervised Practice in Medical Nutrition Therapy

Application of the principles of clinical nutrition in specific disease conditions during supervised practice in health care facilities and under the direct supervision of a Registered Dietitian. This course is only for students admitted to the Coordinated Program in Dietetics.

Prerequisite(s): Clinical 1 rotation and admission in the Coordinated Program in Dietetics
NHM
585
Hours
3
Clinical Nutrition Management

This course covers management principles for nutrition professionals who plan, coordinate, and manage the work operations of the clinical nutrition staff in healthcare facilities.

NHM
587
Hours
3
Integrat Food System Mgt

Current problems in food systems management are presented, with emphasis on theories of management and integration of management functions.

NHM
588
Hours
3
Advanced Food Service Systems Management

This course covers foodservice organizational theory and leadership principles for nutrition professionals who oversee and direct the distribution of food, manage human and financial resources, and maintain quality control in quantity food service systems.

NHM
590
SP
Hours
1-6
Special Prob Nutrition

Instructor permission required.

Prerequisite(s): Instructor permission required.
Special Topics Course
NHM
591
SP
Hours
3-6
Spec Prob Food Science

No description available.

Special Topics Course
NHM
597
Hours
3
Human Nutrition Master's Capstone Course

The Human Nutrition Master’s Capstone Course is the required Capstone Experience for students in the Human Nutrition Master's Program who are not completing a thesis or non-thesis research project. The course focuses on professional development, integration of nutrition knowledge, and community engagement.

NHM
598
Hours
3
Non-Thesis Research

Experimental or analytical investigation of a food or nutrition-related issue. This course may be the capstone experience for the masters degree under Plan II and should be the last course the student takes prior to graduating.

NHM
599
Hours
1-6
Thesis Research

Faculty mentored development of graduate thesis research.

NHM
601
Hours
3
Contemporary Research in Translational Nutrition Science

This course will explore two fast-developing topics in the field of nutrition science: nutrigenomics and the gut microbiome. Students will become familiar with core concepts related to these areas in order to critically evaluate emerging research related to both.

NHM
602
Hours
3
Methods in Integrative Nutrition Assessment

Analytical methodologies routine to nutrition assessments are discussed and implemented in accordance with standard research protocols in a lab setting.

NHM
603
Hours
3
Nutrition Intervention

This course focuses on developing competence in the planning, design, and execution of randomized clinical trials involving nutrition-focused behavioral interventions.

NHM
605
Hours
3
Critical Analysis of Primary Literature in Translational Nutrition Research

Course focus is on interpretation and evaluation of translational research in nutrition.

NHM
610
Hours
3
Nutrition and Health Disparities

This course is designed to explore health disparities in minority populations, societal factors that impact their health and dietary intake, the differing needs and metabolism of nutrients by population, and educational techniques and healthcare management strategies to maximize the nutritional health of minority populations.

NHM
611
Hours
3
Nutritional Neuroscience

This course teaches the molecular mechanisms at work in brain cells, and how intracellular events influence physiological and pathological processes in the brain. This course also covers the relationship between nutrients and neurological disorders and the various nutritional approaches to improve brain function will be discussed using recent publications.

NHM
625
Hours
3
Nutritional Epidemiology

This course is intended for graduate students in health-related professions. Principles of epidemiology are discussed and their application to nutrition. This course provides information on research methods to assess exposure through collection of dietary and biological data, evaluate quality of these data, conduct appropriate analyses, and draw valid conclusions.

NHM
635
Hours
3
Adv Prac. in Post Sec. Diet Ed

Focuses on developing Competency in Learning system design, with special emphasis on dietetics education at the college level.

NHM
648
Hours
3
Secondary Analysis Survey Data

An applied seminar in the secondary analysis of survey data.

NHM
690
Hours
1
Doctoral Studies Seminar

The purpose of this course is to provide doctoral students with information and skills needed for successful doctoral study and an independent research career.

NHM
691
Hours
3
Grant Writing for Translational Nutrition Research

Grant writing for translational nutrition research aimed at extending healthy life and reducing the burdens of chronic disease.

NHM
692
SP
Hours
3
Special Topics in Nutrition

In-depth understanding of sub-disciplines of food and nutrition that are fundamentals of nutritional sciences and the basic research philosophy of structure-function relationships in food and nutrition research.

Special Topics Course
NHM
695
Hours
3
Interpretation of Nutrition Research

This course covers research methodology in nutrition research, and the evaluation of current nutrition research through the systematic review process.

NHM
698
Hours
1-15
Non-Dissertation Research

Participation in a cooperative faculty-student research project related to nutrition or food science.

NHM
699
Hours
1-12
Dissertation Research

Design, research, and/or analytical investigation of a problem in the area of nutrition to satisfy the dissertation requirement for the doctoral degree.