A guaranteed path to success
Take advantage of the agreement that allows you to start at Montgomery County Community College and finish at FIU’s Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism Management. You may complete the program 100% online or on-campus in Miami where our school is just feet away from the beautiful Biscayne Bay. You have the option to either complete the B.S. in Hospitality Management or the B.A. in Global Sustainable Tourism.
The perfect complement
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By knowing exactly what courses to take at Montgomery County Community College and how they transfer to FIU, you can stay on track and graduate on time. The guidance offered by both MCCC and FIU advisors reinforces transfer readiness and makes the transition easier.
MCCC courses | FIU equivalent |
HOS 111 Introduction to Hospitality Management | HFT 1000 |
CUL 114/HOS 114 Food and Beverage Operations | General Elective |
HOS 160 Meetings, Conventions, and Conference Management | General Elective |
HOS 170 Tourism and Hospitality Sales | General Elective |
HOS 210 Sustainable Hospitality and Tourism Management | General Elective |
HOS 222 Nature, Sport, and Destination Tourism Management | General Elective |
HOS 230 Entrepreneurship, Product, and Concept Development in the Hospitality Industry | General Elective |
HOS 251 Principles of Tourism, Hotel, and Casino Management | General Elective |
HOS 260 Legal Issues in Tourism and Hospitality | General Elective |
HOS 270 Innovation and Leadership in Tourism Management | General Elective |
HOS 297 Cooperative Internship in Tourism Management | General Elective* |
The courses shown above are not required for entry to the FIU program but are offered as a guide of suggested transferable courses. Students must earn a grade of “C” or better in all transferable courses. For additional equivalencies, see the Transfer Equivalency Database.
Transfer approvals are subject to change and are at the advisor’s discretion.
*Work hours completed will be applied towards the required work experience prior to the internship. The FIU Advanced Internship course will still be required.