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Reservations Manager Travel Counselor Sales Agent Tour guide Destination Counselor Cruise Specialist Reservations Agent

Become a Travel and Tourism Professional

UIC is located in South Florida, one of the world top tourist destinations. Florida, the sunshine state, has 12 international airports, 14 deepwater ports and 1,200 miles of sand beaches.

Florida is also estimated to have the largest concentration of freshwater springs on earth with an approximate 900 stunning springs. Florida is home to the Everglades, a World Heritage Site and an International Biosphere Reserve. The Everglades is the only place where the American Alligator and American Crocodile co-exist in the wild.

Florida is also home to Cape Canaveral, NASA’s Launch Pad for Space Flight and the Walt Disney World Amusement Parks and Resorts.

The tourism in Florida has an economic impact of $67 Billion. South Florida is a perfect location for employment in the travel and tourism industry.

Also, UIC trains students to become entrepreneurs and self-employed.

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Admissions

* Visit our website to see full admission requirements *

https://www.uinternational.edu/admissions/admissions-requirements/ General Admissions Requirements

1. High School Diploma or GED. 2. High School Transcripts. 3. Government issued ID.

4. One time $100 fee for registration.

5. The applicant must be 18 years of age. If the applicant is less than 18 years of age, a parent/guardian

signature is required to enroll the student in the program.

6. Submit a completed and signed Application for Admission and be present for an entrance interview. Bachelors

General Admissions requirements in addition to: • Applicants graduated from and Associate Degree from

other institutions must submit an official transcript. Official transcripts must be received by UIC directly from the previous educational institution. Credits will be evaluated course-by-course in order to assure proper transfer.

• Students may enroll in the Bachelor degree but may need to take credits from the associate degree in order to complete the program

International Students Associate Degrees

General Admissions requirements 2-6 in addition to: • English translation of high school diploma/equivalent credential and certification that the credential is equivalent to a U.S. high school diploma or equivalent.

Bachelor Degrees

General Admissions requirements 2-6 in addition to: • High School Diploma and/or proof of completion by

the appropriate education body

• Applicants graduated from an Associate Degree from other institutions must submit an official transcript evaluated by an International Credential Evaluator Institute. Official transcripts must be received by UIC directly from the Credential Evaluator Institute. Credits will be evaluated course-by-course in order to assure proper transfer.

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Associate

MAC 115 ENC 134 ENC 224 EUH 221 PHI 225 PCB 110 HLP 131 HLP 221 HLP 223 MAN 104 FIN 207 MAN 211 MAN 223 PHI 207 CIS 235 COM 242 ACG 102 ECO 205 24 4 4 4 4 4 4 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 67 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 IHD 136 IHD 138 HFT 104 HFT 106 HFT 203 HFT 205 HFT 208 HFT 210 HFT 216 Self-Empowerment Personality Enneagram

Intro. to Travel and Tourism Industry Travel and Tourism Geography Process Reservations

Marketing in Travel and Tourism The Cruise Market

Travel and Tourism Laws Travel Sales and Trends

Total Credits 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 92.5

Course No. Credit Hour Course No. Course Title Credit Hour

Core Credits Course Title

General Education Credits

College Algebra English Composition I English Composition ll Western Civilization Critical Thinking Ecology

Electives (Complete one of the following courses)

Stress Management and Yoga Yoga and its Philosophy Balanced Life with Tai Chi

Core Credits

Intro. to Management Financial Administration Human Resources Management Enterprise Fair

Intro. to Business Ethics

Microsoft Technology Applications Business Communication

Principles of Accounting Principles of Economics

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Bachelor

Course No. PHI 202 IHD 234 PSY 201 SGY 201 ARH 224 PCB 221 ITA 101 SPA 101 MAN 104 FIN 207 MAN 211 MAN 223 PHI 207 CIS 235 COM 242

Transfer credits from an Associate degree

General Education Credits Core Credits

General Education Credits

Ethics

Holistic Human Development Psychology

Sociology History of Art

Ecology and Sustainability General Education Electives (Complete 3 Credits) Italian I

Spanish I

Core Requirements- Upper Level

Principles of Economics Public Relations Customer Service Business Statistics

Personality Enneagram: Managing your Personality Microeconomics 15 45 21 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 67 3 3 3 3 1 3 MAN 412 HFT 310 HFT 303 HFT 312 HFT 305 HFT 414 HFT 405 HLP 131 HLP 221 HLP 223 ART 101 MUT 102

Entrepreneurship and Creativity Travel and Tourism Laws Travel Sales and Trends World Destinations

Meeting and Event Planning Hospitality Industry

Internship

Electives (Complete two of the

following courses)

Stress Management and Yoga Yoga and its Philosophy Balanced Life with Tai Chi Drawing Music Total Credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 120 Course Title Credit Hour Course No. Course Title Credit Hour

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MAC 115 ENC 134 ENC 224 EUH 221 PHI 225 PCB 110 MAN 104 BUL 114 FIN 207 MAN 226 MAN 214 MAN 223 MAR 106 CIS 235 SPC 134 COM 242 ACG 102 ECO 205 PHI 207 IHD 136 IHD 138 MAN 211 MAN 224 MAR 212 HLP 131 HLP 221 HLP 223

Programs

Associates

•A.S. Business Administration

•A.S. International Business Management •A.S. Travel and Tourism Management •A.S. Communications and Mass Media

Bachelors

•B.S. Business Administration

•B.S. International Business Management •B.S. Travel and Tourism Management •B.S. Communications and Mass Media

Diploma

•English as a Second Language (ESL)

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Miramar, FL 33025

uicadmissions@uinternational.edu

Ph: (954) 607-4344

Fax: (954) 357-1766

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Accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools

Masters

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