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Ph.D. in Hospitality Management

The University of South Carolina’s Ph.D. program in Hospitality Management produces world-class leaders who are trained at the highest level of hospitality and tourism research and education to serve in critical roles with industry and academic institutions around the world.

Ph.D. Program Highlights


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    Diego Bufquin earned his Ph.D. from USC in 2015 and is now a professor of practice at Tulane University's A.B. Freeman School of Business.

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Admissions Process

The application deadline for the Ph.D. program is Jan. 15.

All applications for the Ph.D. program must be submitted online through the Graduate School. Applications will be reviewed and assessed individually by the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management's graduate faculty based on the applicant's:

  • Official university transcripts (work done at the master’s and bachelor’s levels)
  • GMAT / GRE
  • Personal statement
  • CV / Resume
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • TOEFL / IELTS / Duolingo / PTE (for international students)
  • Promise of ability to adequately pursue advanced study and research
  • Professional experience
  • In-person and / or online interviews
  • Identification of School of Hospitality and Tourism Management faculty member(s) willing to champion their application process. Please contact hospitality and tourism faculty whose research interests align with yours.

Degree Requirements

The Ph.D. in hospitality management is based on a four-year period of residential study following the completion of a master’s degree with an undergraduate or graduate degree in hospitality and tourism management or related fields. The Ph.D. program requires 60 credit hours. To finish the Ph.D. program, a student must successfully complete a qualifying exam, comprehensive exam, propose and complete a dissertation study, and successfully pass a final examination on the dissertation administered by the advisory committee.

Additional information and details on degree requirements can be found at the academic bulletin.

Conferences

Ph.D. students regularly collaborate with our faculty and present their research findings at major conferences such as the 28th Annual Graduate Education & Graduate Student Research Conference in Hospitality and Tourism hosted by The Collins College of Hospitality Management at Cal Poly Pomona over Jan. 5-7, 2023.

Assistantships and Fellowships

Assistantships and fellowships are awarded to graduate students on a competitive basis. A fellowship makes you a vital part of the college through teaching, research and other meaningful educational experiences. Stipend rates are competitive, tuition reductions are included and assistance is provided for research conferences. Visit the Graduate School to learn more about assistantships.

Ph.D. in Hospitality Management Degree Common Questions

The curriculum emphasizes hospitality and tourism theory, research methods, statistical analysis, and specialization in a focus area such as hotel, restaurant, tourism, or event management. Students are trained to conduct impactful academic and industry-related research.

Students receive rigorous training in both qualitative and quantitative research methods, advanced statistical techniques, and data analysis. The program prepares graduates to produce original research that advances knowledge in hospitality management.

Graduates are prepared to become leading scholars, researchers, and educators in hospitality and tourism. They are equipped to contribute original research, teach at major universities, consult for global hospitality organizations, and influence industry policies and practices.

In addition to research expertise, students develop advanced critical thinking, academic writing, teaching methodologies, leadership abilities, and global industry insights — all essential for success in academia and high-level industry positions.

Get in Touch

Use our interest form to get more information or reach out directly to Christopher M. Harris, Ed.D.

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Christopher M. Harris, Ed.D.

Director of Graduate Marketing and Recruitment
College of Hospitality, Retail and Sport Management

ch187@mailbox.sc.edu
803-777-9257

Program Director

 


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