Nolan School of Hotel Administration Distribution Requirement Course List

Arts, Literature, and Culture (ALC-HA)

Courses in this area examine arts, literature, and culture in various contexts. Students gain insights into the interplay of individual or collaborative creativity and social practice, and understand the complexities of the expression of the human condition. Topics include the analysis of artworks and literary texts, and the belief systems of social groups, cultures, and civilizations; they also focus on artistic expression itself (in creative writing, performing arts, and media such as film and video).

HADM 4300Introduction to Wines2
HADM 4310Wine and Food Pairing Principles and Promotion3
HADM 4375Introduction to Fermented Grains, Hard Ciders, and Sake3
HADM 4380Culture and Cuisine3

Diversity and Inclusion (D-HA)

These courses examine issues of power, privilege, access, and equity within organizations and/or communities. They explore how social identities, including race, ethnicity, culture, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, and/or ability, shape individual experiences and institutional outcomes. Courses may analyze historical and contemporary debates related to equity and inclusion, while applying diversity, equity, and inclusion perspectives to understand challenges, identify opportunities, and develop sustainable solutions. These courses fulfill the Nolan School (HADM-BS) Diversity and Inclusion requirement.

AAS 2641Race and Modern US History3
AAS 3885Race and War in History: Workers, Soldiers, Prisoners, Activists3
AEM 2015The Business Case for Diversity and Inclusion3
AEM 3385Social Entrepreneurship Practicum: Anabel's Grocery3
AIIS 1100Indigenous North America4
AIIS 2660Everything You Know About Indians is Wrong: Unlearning Native American History3
AMST 1101Introduction to American Studies4
AMST 1104Race and Ethnicity in the United States: Social Constructs, Real World Consequences3
AMST 1600Indigenous North America4
AMST 2070Social Problems in the United States3
AMST 2152(Im)migration and (Im)migrants: Then and Now3
AMST 2208Social Inequality4
AMST 2225Controversies About Inequality4
AMST 2365Race, Racism, and Public Policy4
AMST 2505Playing out Difference: History and Identity in Sports Film4
AMST 2645Race and Modern US History3
AMST 2660Everything You Know About Indians is Wrong: Unlearning Native American History3
AMST 3141Prisons4
AMST 3380Urban Inequality3
AMST 3445Inequality in U.S. Higher Education3
AMST 3464Representational Ethics in Film and Television3
AMST 3565Black Ecoliterature3
AMST 3717Sitcom Jews: Ethnic Representation on Television, 1948-Present3
AMST 3808Mass Incarceration and Social Inequality in America3
AMST 3885Race and War in History: Workers, Soldiers, Prisoners, Activists3
AMST 4104Critical Race Theory: What Is It? What Does It Do? Why Should It Matter?3
AMST 4109Public History, Theory & Practice4
AMST 4851Refugees4
ANTHR 1700Indigenous North America4
ANTHR 2400Cultural Diversity and Contemporary Issues3
ANTHR 2421Worlding Sex and Gender3
ANTHR 2437Economy, Power, and Inequality3
ANTHR 2470Islam and Gender3
ANTHR 3487Racial Capitalism3
ANTHR 4458Girls, Women, and Education3
ASIAN 2230Introduction to China: Outsiders in History3
ASIAN 2275History of Modern India3
ASRC 2631Race and Modern US History3
ASRC 2650Philosophy of Race3
ASRC 3402Africana Philosophy: Existentialism in Black3
ASRC 3565Black Ecoliterature3
ASRC 4109Public History, Theory & Practice4
ASRC 4304Critical Race Theory: What Is It? What Does It Do? Why Should It Matter?3
ASRC 4561Black Girlhood Studies: Rememory, Representation, and Re-Imagination3
ASRC 4602Women and Gender Issues in Africa3
CAPS 2230Introduction to China: Outsiders in History3
COML 3021Literary Theory on the Edge3
COMM 3250Vamos Pa'l Norte: U.S. Migration and Communication3
CRP 3430Affordable Housing Policy and Programs3
DEA 4025Design for Change: Imagining Decolonial Futures3
DEA 4800Ethical Design: Engine of Positive Change3
ECON 3440Women in the Economy3
ECON 3770Inequality in U.S. Higher Education3
ECON 3910Health, Poverty, and Inequality: A Global Perspective3
EDUC 2610Intergroup Dialogue3
EDUC 4458Girls, Women, and Education3
ENGL 2783Writing Bodies and Minds: Disability and Literature3
ENGL 3021Literary Theory on the Edge3
ENGL 3565Black Ecoliterature3
FDSC 2200Ethnic Influences on Nutrition3
FGSS 2010Introduction to Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies3
FGSS 2290Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies3
FGSS 2421Worlding Sex and Gender3
FGSS 2501Playing out Difference: History and Identity in Sports Film4
FGSS 2770Islam and Gender3
FGSS 3000Feminist Theory3
FGSS 3160Gender Inequality3
FGSS 3320Gender and Psychopathology3
FGSS 3464Representational Ethics in Film and Television3
FGSS 3520(Dis)ability Studies: A Brief History3
FGSS 3565Black Ecoliterature3
FGSS 4035Intersectional Disability Studies3
FGSS 4338Queer Histories of North Africa4
FGSS 4458Girls, Women, and Education3
FGSS 4460Women in the Economy3
FGSS 4561Black Girlhood Studies: Rememory, Representation, and Re-Imagination3
FREN 3520(Dis)ability Studies: A Brief History3
FREN 3921Literary Theory on the Edge3
FSAD 4025Design for Change: Imagining Decolonial Futures3
FSAD 4800Ethical Design: Engine of Positive Change3
GDEV 1102Introduction to Global Development3
GDEV 3020Political Ecologies of Health3
GDEV 3410Refugee Pathways: From Conflict to Resettlement3
GDEV 3700Comparative Social Inequalities3
GOVT 2152(Im)migration and (Im)migrants: Then and Now3
GOVT 3087International Human Rights Law and Advocacy3
GOVT 3141Prisons4
HADM 3960Seminar in Leadership, Diversity, and Inclusion3
HADM 4315Nonprofit Social Enterprise and Food Justice3
HD 3310Psychology of Gender3
HD 3320Gender and Psychopathology3
HD 4560Black Girlhood Studies: Rememory, Representation, and Re-Imagination3
HIST 2641Race and Modern US History3
HIST 2660Everything You Know About Indians is Wrong: Unlearning Native American History3
HIST 2750History of Modern India3
HIST 3884Race and War in History: Workers, Soldiers, Prisoners, Activists3
HIST 4109Public History, Theory & Practice4
HIST 4338Queer Histories of North Africa4
HIST 4851Refugees4
ILRGL 1200Introduction to Disability Studies3
ILRGL 3885Race and War in History: Workers, Soldiers, Prisoners, Activists3
ILRGL 4035Intersectional Disability Studies3
ILRGL 4347Race, Inequality, and Labor: A Global Perspective3
ILRGL 4360Global Comparative Disability Policy3
ILRID 2510Foundations of Diversity Dynamics3
ILRID 2610Intergroup Dialogue3
ILRID 4410Disability Considerations in HR Policy and Practice1.5
ILRLE 3445Inequality in U.S. Higher Education3
ILRLE 4450Women in the Economy3
ILROB 2220Controversies About Inequality4
INFO 3370Studying Social Inequality Using Data Science3
JWST 3523Antisemitism, Islamophobia, Racism3
JWST 3711Sitcom Jews: Ethnic Representation on Television, 1948-Present3
JWST 4013Antisemitism in the Courts and in Jurisprudence3
LAW 4013Antisemitism in the Courts and in Jurisprudence3
LAW 4081International Human Rights Law and Advocacy3
LGBT 2290Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies3
LGBT 2421Worlding Sex and Gender3
LGBT 2770Islam and Gender3
LSP 2152(Im)migration and (Im)migrants: Then and Now3
LSP 3250Vamos Pa'l Norte: U.S. Migration and Communication3
LSP 4851Refugees4
MEDVL 2770Islam and Gender3
NES 2770Islam and Gender3
NES 3523Antisemitism, Islamophobia, Racism3
NS 4570Health, Poverty, and Inequality: A Global Perspective3
PHIL 1950Controversies About Inequality4
PHIL 2650Philosophy of Race3
PHIL 3525Africana Philosophy: Existentialism in Black3
PMA 2501Playing out Difference: History and Identity in Sports Film4
PMA 3421Literary Theory on the Edge3
PMA 3464Representational Ethics in Film and Television3
PMA 3711Sitcom Jews: Ethnic Representation on Television, 1948-Present3
PSYCH 4560Black Girlhood Studies: Rememory, Representation, and Re-Imagination3
PUBPOL 2208Social Inequality4
PUBPOL 2220Controversies About Inequality4
PUBPOL 2250Social Problems in the United States3
PUBPOL 2370Race, Racism, and Public Policy4
PUBPOL 3180Health Disparities3
PUBPOL 3200International Human Rights3
PUBPOL 3810Mass Incarceration and Social Inequality in America3
PUBPOL 3860Women in Leadership and Entrepreneurship in Developing Country Contexts3
RELST 2770Islam and Gender3
RELST 3523Antisemitism, Islamophobia, Racism3
SHUM 2437Economy, Power, and Inequality3
SHUM 3520(Dis)ability Studies: A Brief History3
SHUM 4109Public History, Theory & Practice4
SHUM 4202Women and Gender Issues in Africa3
SOC 1101Introduction to Sociology3
SOC 1104Race and Ethnicity in the United States: Social Constructs, Real World Consequences3
SOC 2070Social Problems in the United States3
SOC 2208Social Inequality4
SOC 2220Controversies About Inequality4
SOC 2370Race, Racism, and Public Policy4
SOC 3160Gender Inequality3
SOC 3180Health Disparities3
SOC 3380Urban Inequality3
SOC 3710Comparative Social Inequalities3
SOC 3810Mass Incarceration and Social Inequality in America3
SOC 4380Neurodiversity and Society3
VISST 2502Playing out Difference: History and Identity in Sports Film4
VISST 3464Representational Ethics in Film and Television3

Ethics (ETM-HA)

Courses in this area prepare students to think critically and knowledgeably about what is or should be considered right or wrong, good or bad, and virtuous or immoral in their personal, professional, and public lives. Courses include the study of moral philosophy and ethical theory, engagement with contemporary moral issues, and opportunities for students to reflect on and articulate their own values. The primary focus of these courses is on ethical content with specific learning outcomes focused on ethics. These courses fulfill the Nolan School (HADM-BS) Ethics requirement.

AEM 2020Better Decisions for Life, Love and Money3
AEM 2030Sports as Society: The Science, Ethics, and Business of Sport3
AEM 3205Ethics in Business and Organizations3
ASRC 3333Ethics and Society: Aid and Its Consequences3
BIOG 1180Ethics in Life Sciences3
BSOC 2051Ethical Issues in Health and Medicine4
BSOC 2061Ethics and the Environment4
COGST 2415Introduction to Moral Psychology3
COGST 3135The Psychology of Good and Evil3
COGST 3205Ethics in Business and Organizations3
COGST 4420The Psychology and Ethics of Technology3
COML 4252Ecological Thinking: Philosophy, Ethics, and Politics Beyond the Human3
COMM 4300Ethics in New Media, Technology, and Communication3
COMM 4350Ethical Leadership Communication3
COMM 5300Ethics in New Media, Technology, and Communication3
CS 1340Choices and Consequences in Computing3
DEA 4800Ethical Design: Engine of Positive Change3
EDUC 4720Philosophy of Education3.5
EDUC 6720Philosophy of Education3.5
ENGRG 3605Ethics of Computing and Artificial Intelligence Technologies3
FDSC 1500Food Choices and Issues3
FREN 4250Ecological Thinking: Philosophy, Ethics, and Politics Beyond the Human3
FSAD 4800Ethical Design: Engine of Positive Change3
GDEV 2202Ethics of Technology and Development3
GOVT 2432Moral Dilemmas in the Law4
GOVT 3686What Makes Us Human? An Existential Journey Amidst Crises3
HD 2620Moral Development3
HD 4425The Psychology and Ethics of Technology3
ILRGL 4820Ethics at Work1.5
INFO 1200Information Ethics, Law, and Policy3
INFO 1260Choices and Consequences in Computing3
INFO 4270Copyright for Information Systems3
INFO 4301Ethics in New Media, Technology, and Communication3
INFO 5301Ethics in New Media, Technology, and Communication3
MILS 2201Leadership and Ethics2
NAVS 4402Leadership and Ethics3
PHIL 1440Ethics of Eating3
PHIL 1450Contemporary Moral Issues3
PHIL 1960Law, Society, and Morality3
PHIL 2410Ethics4
PHIL 2415Introduction to Moral Psychology3
PHIL 2430Moral Dilemmas in the Law4
PHIL 2441Ethics and Society: Aid and Its Consequences3
PHIL 2455Introduction to Bioethics4
PHIL 2473Ethics of Computing and Artificial Intelligence Technologies3
PHIL 2960Ethics and the Environment4
PHIL 3231Kant's Ethics3
PSYCH 2415Introduction to Moral Psychology3
PSYCH 2620Moral Development3
PSYCH 2940Better Decisions for Life, Love and Money3
PSYCH 3135The Psychology of Good and Evil3
PSYCH 4420The Psychology and Ethics of Technology3
PUBPOL 2830Ethics and Public Policy3
SHUM 2455Introduction to Bioethics4
STS 1201Information Ethics, Law, and Policy3
STS 2051Ethical Issues in Health and Medicine4
STS 2061Ethics and the Environment4
STS 2451Introduction to Bioethics4
STS 3605Ethics of Computing and Artificial Intelligence Technologies3

Global Citizenship (GLC-HA)

Courses in this area examine the history, culture, politics, religion, and social relations of peoples in different parts of the world, as well as their interactions. They encourage students to think broadly about the global community and their place within it, beyond the boundaries of their particular national or cultural group, and cultivate skills of intercultural engagement that are vital to their role as global citizens. These courses introduce students to global challenges such as war and peace, social and economic inequalities, international migration, and environmental sustainability, and encourage students to think critically about international responses to these challenges.

HADM 4315Nonprofit Social Enterprise and Food Justice3
HADM 4380Culture and Cuisine3
HADM 4500Sustainable Development4
HADM 4550Introduction to Sustainable Tourism3
HADM 4620Intercultural Communication in Global Business3
HADM 6620Intercultural Communication in Global Business3

Social Difference (SCD-HA)

Courses in this area examine social differences relevant to the human experience. Social categories include class, race, ethnicity, indigeneity, nationality, language, religion, gender, sexuality, and ability as objects of study. Students develop a deeper understanding of these categories and their intersections. Topics may include: how hierarchies in power and status shape social differences; how social, economic and political systems can impact the interpretation of social differences; and how differences attributed to various groups are explained.

HADM 3960Seminar in Leadership, Diversity, and Inclusion3
HADM 4315Nonprofit Social Enterprise and Food Justice3

Social Sciences (SSC-HA)

Courses in this area examine social, economic, political, psychological, demographic, linguistic, and relational processes. Topics include understanding how different social contexts, for example neighborhoods, families, markets, networks, or political organizations, shape social life. Students learn to identify, describe, and explain the causes and consequences of social phenomena using quantitative and/or qualitative evidence based on systematic observation of the social world. They also learn to link evidence to theory through rigorous and transparent reasoning, and/or reflect critically on the concepts through which people make sense of the social world.

HADM 3610Communication for Entrepreneurs3
HADM 3670Persuasive and Ethical Communication3
HADM 4335Contemporary Issues in Food3
HADM 4620Intercultural Communication in Global Business3
HADM 4650Impactful Unscripted Communication Practicum3
HADM 4815Digital Platforms3
HADM 6620Intercultural Communication in Global Business3