The following have been approved by the Buffalo State Senate Curriculum Committee and will be forwarded to the Interim President for review:
Program Revision:
Stage and Screen Arts, B.A. (formerly Theater, B.A.)
Course Revisions:
HTR 330 Fundamentals of Bakeshop Production
HTR 365 Menu Design and Development
HTR 390 Strategic Marketing in Hospitality and Tourism (formerly Strategic Marketing in Hospitality)
HTR 408 Convention Sales and Meetings Management (formerly Conventions, Meetings, and Expositions)
HTR 468 Hotel Resort and Spa Management (formerly Hotel Management)
The following have been received in the Buffalo State Senate Office, have been logged, and will be reviewed by the Curriculum Committee:
New Course:
BUS 322 Smart Business Analytics: Data and AI in Decision Making
Pre-requisite: Sophomore level
Offered Every Spring
Introduces foundational data analytics concepts and tools for business decision-making. Students work with real-world datasets to create visualizations and apply basic statistical and artificial intelligence techniques. Emphasis on experiential learning, ethical analytics use, and data-driven managerial decision-making.
Course Revisions:
BUS 201 Foundations of Leadership
Offered Every Semester
Explores leadership and its ongoing nature as a process of challenge, personal growth, and continual development. Students examine key leadership theories, reflect on their individual leadership styles, and analyze current leadership issues. Includes practical experience through campus and community leadership involvement.
BUS 334 Business Law I
Pre-requisite: Sophomore Level
Offered Every Semester
Introduces fundamental legal principles affecting business, including contracts, product liability, warranties, dispute resolution, and ethical decision-making. Students learn legal terminology and examine the role of law in responsible business conduct and managerial decision-making.
BUS 688 Leadership in Organizations
Offered Every Spring
Examines leadership theories, team dynamics, and ethical decision-making in contemporary organizations. Students develop skills in building high-performing teams, managing conflict, and fostering inclusive cultures through experiential learning, simulations, and group projects. Emphasis on collaboration, communication, and principled leadership.
HTR 385 Club Leadership (formerly Private Club Management)
Pre-requisite: HTR 110
Offered Every Fall Semester
Comprehensive overview of the club industry with a focus on unreasonable hospitality, membership, social spaces, athletic activities, dining, culinary, special events, tennis, swimming, golf and other sports. Leadership, finance, capital improvement, board governance and structure will be analyzed along with site tours.
HTR 400 Catering Operations (formerly Catering Management)
Pre-requisite: HTR 110
Offered Every Semester
An overview of all aspects of catering management to include contracts, client relationships, beverage service, menu planning, costs, pricing, human resources, purchasing, receiving, production and sanitation. Active participation in tours, catered in-person events from planning and execution is required.
*To challenge a proposed course listed above, please see DOPS IV:04:00
