Disney Theme Parks and Resorts College Program

Courses & Transfer Credit

Tuition & Registration





Disney Theme Parks and Resorts College Program

Courses and Transfer Credit

If you want to take “Effective Communication” at Disney, you should register for Business Communication (MGMT 225) or Introduction to Public Speaking (SPEC 140).

If you want to take “Human Resource Management” at Disney, you should register for Human Resource Development (HRDV 333).

If you want to take “Disney College Practicum” you should register for Business Internship (MGMT 375) or Special Topics: Disney Internship (MGMT 220).

MGMT 225 Business Communications (3)
This course focuses on the three main areas for learning: The theoretical - a brief background and sources of communication theory. The practical tools of communication theory as it applies to the world of work. The experiential putting the tools to work in both a classroom setting and in a "real world" business setting.

SPEC 140 Persuasive Public Speaking (3)
Principles of audience analysis, speech composition, and delivery. Special attention is given to persuasive techniques.

HRDV 333 Human Resources (3)
This class is an introduction to organizational, legal, and psychological frameworks governing modern Human Resources Administration. This course provides an overview of the Human Resources function and the Human Resources department's role in furthering both employee and organizational goals.

MGMT 375 Business Internships (3)
This course is designed to help students prepare for a career in business through both education and experience. Students will be required to spend 75 hours working in a business office. The internship will be secured by the student with assistance from the professor. In addition to the 75 hour requirement, students will attend all class meetings scheduled. These class meetings are for the student's benefit and designed to enhance their professional work experience.

MGMT 220 Special Topics in Management (1-3)


Transfer Credit

In order to have your final grades transferred, you must have your Disney/ACE transcript sent to us and we will input the course grade. All courses will be graded as “S” (satisfactory) or “U” (unsatisfactory). Each course is worth 3 credit hours and you must pass the course in order to have the credit applied. You may then have the credit transferred from Tulane to your home institution. The transferred courses will appear as Tulane University credit hours.

Note: for institutions wishing to transfer graded credit from Tulane, please note that an "S" (satisfactory) indicates that the student must have received a grade of C- or better in the course.


 

 

For more information about credit opportunities for the Disney College Program Internship through the
School of Continuing Studies Contact:

Amanda Regan
Senior Academic Advisor
Tulane University, School of Continuing Studies
125 Gibson Hall
6823 St. Charles Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70118-5698
Phone: (504) 865-5555
Fax: (504) 865-5562

Or email: aregan@tulane.edu

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