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Sports and Tourism Studies

Curriculum Requirements

As a student in this program, you are required to complete a minimum of 65 credit hours with a grade point average of not less than C (2.0).

All associate degree programs require ENG 101 Freshman English and ENG 102 Introduction to Literature. You must pass skills assessment for entrance into these courses. If you are well prepared, you may substitute ENG 104 Freshman English I Honors and ENG 105 Freshman English II Honors for ENG 101 and ENG 102. (If you are considering the English Honors sequence, you should consult the Director of Honors by calling 585.394.FLCC, ext. 7367.) For this degree program, you must successfully complete the following:

Humanities

  • ENG 101 Freshman English AND ENG 102 Introduction to Literature OR ENG 104 Freshman English I Honors AND ENG 105 Freshman English II Honors
  • COM 110 Public Speaking OR COM 115 Interpersonal Communication

Social Science

  • ECO 210 Principles of Macroeconomics
  • ECO 211 Principles of Microeconomics
  • 6 credit hours of Social Science Electives

Mathematics/Science

  • MAT 121 Statistics I
  • MAT 122 Statistics II
  • 8 credit hours of Science Electives

Business

  • ACC 101 Principles of Financial Accounting
  • ACC 102 Principles of Managerial Accounting

Information Management

  • CSC 100 Computing in the Information Age OR Higher Level CSC course

Tourism Management

  • Sports Focus
  • BUS 100 Introduction to Tourism
  • BUS 126 Introduction to Sports Studies
  • BUS 232 Event Management
  • BUS 231 Sports Marketing
  • Tourism Focus
  • BUS 100 Introduction to Tourism
  • BUS 205 Services Marketing
  • BUS 215 Tourism Planning and Development OR BUS 225 Destination Marketing
  • BUS 232 Event Management

Health/Physical Education

  • 4 credit hours of Health/Physical Education (PE) Electives

General Electives

  • 3 credit hours of General Electives

If you plan to transfer to a four-year institution, you should follow the general education course requirements for transfer to SUNY and non-SUNY schools. Visit the course requirements for transfer programs web page for details.