BASHA Academic Program

Upon admission to the program, each student will be awarded 90 credit hours of transfer credit to SNHU in recognition of the successful completion of the approved three-year hospitality program. The program of study at SNHU is fourteen (14) months in duration, commencing in late June of one year and ending in mid-August of the following year.

During the 14 month program, each student earns 42 credit hours of work in the following general format:

Summer One
4 courses = 12 credit hours

Fall - Spring
Work Placement = 12 credit hours

Summer Two
6 courses = 18 credit hours

Another view of the academic program follows:

Orientation
Friday, June 19, 8:00am and during the week of Monday, June 22, 2009
Summer Session One, Term A
Students arrive by Thursday, June 18, 2009 Summer Session One, Term A (June 22, to July 2, 2009)

The American Work Experience 3 credits

Summer Session One, Term B
(July 6, to August 6, 2009)
  • Introduction to Psychology or Sociology - 3 credits
  • Legal Issues in the Hospitality & Tourism Industry - 3 credits
  • Finite Mathematics or Statistics - 3 credits
     (based on math background of student)

TOTAL CREDITS SUMMER I - 12 credits*


(August 11, 2009 to May 28, 2010)
    Internship - 12 credits

TOTAL CREDITS WORK PLACEMENT - 12 credits

*NOTE: Students who need additional English assistance will be required to take Fundamentals of Writing for International students as an additional course at current summer school tuition rate.

Summer Session Two, Term A
(June , to July 1, 2010)
  • Public Speaking - 3 credits
  • Sales Management or Resort Development - 3 credits
  • Economics - 3 credits

Fourth of July Holiday Break
July 2, to July 5, 2010

Summer Session Two, Term B
(July 6, to August 10, 2010)

  • Financial Management - 3 credits
  • Services Management: A Strategic Approach - 3 credits
  • Free Elective - 3 credits


    TOTAL CREDITS SUMMER II - 18 credits

    TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS - 42 credits

    TOTAL TRANSFER CREDITS - 90 credits

    SNHU BASHA DEGREE - 132 credits


    GRADUATION Thursday, August 12, 2010