The hospitality and tourism management graduate program offers world-class postgraduate programs for industry professionals seeking to move ahead in their careers and aspiring academics seeking to gain the knowledge and skills to be researchers and teachers.

PhD Program

The PhD program is designed to be one of the strongest research-based programs in the world. The program — which includes a strong element of statistics and research design — prepares you for careers in major research universities or research-based agencies. Upon graduation, you are expected to have a curriculum vitae, which includes teaching experience, publishing experience in research journals, and a record of presentations to industry and research societies. The program has limited enrollment to allow you to develop exceptionally close working relationships with faculty.

Potential Careers

  • Professors
  • Research Analysts
  • Policy Analysts
  • Consultants

Program Highlights

  • The school’s research centers allow cooperative research across individual projects, leading to strong contributions in the industry.
  • You will have numerous opportunities to work one-on-one with faculty developing, conducting and analyzing research that deals with real problems in the hospitality industry.

Master of Science Program

The Master of Science program equips students with a comprehensive and interdisciplinary skill set, enabling them to thrive in various service-related industries. Whether students are interested in hospitality, food and beverage, tourism, transportation, healthcare, senior living, retailing, consulting, or other service sectors, this program provides an adaptable foundation. With options for both thesis and non-thesis tracks, the residential master’s program deepens students’ knowledge of dynamic service industries, teaching students how to conduct research, analyze data, and apply practical insights across multiple fields.

For mid-career professionals, the online master’s program offers courses tailored to enhance students’ expertise and open new career pathways in any service-related profession. This flexibility allows graduates to seamlessly transition into a wide range of roles, adapting their skills to meet the evolving demands of diverse service industries.

Program Highlights

  • Small classes are designed to maximize learning and engagement with world-class faculty.
  • Both thesis and non-thesis tracks are available.
  • Integrated curriculum consisting of key competencies for the general service industry while covering a wide range of applications to various types of service organizations.
  • Immersive coursework in issues requiring integration, insight and critical thinking encourage the illumination and creation of new knowledge.
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Graduate Research

In the hospitality and tourism management master’s and doctoral programs, you’ll gain significant exposure to research, working directly with the school’s faculty to explore important issues facing the hospitality industry — from sustainability and responsible travel to food safety and employee well-being.

Sustainable Tourism

Research Opportunities

  • Food service operations
  • Healthy eating and menu nutrition labeling in the hospitality industry
  • Food safety
  • Sustainable tourism
  • Responsible travel
  • Employee well-being
  • Visitor economic behavior
  • Tourism experience design and marketing
  • Traveler experience, wellness and technology
  • Visitor harassment

Research Areas

  • Hospitality and service management
  • Tourism management and community development
  • Sustainability and innovation

Faculty by Research Area

Consumer Behavior and Individual Well-Being

    Hospitality and Service Management

      Tourism Management and Community Development

        Sustainability and Innovation

          Branding and Experience Design

            Application Procedure for Residential Programs

            Thank you for your interest in our top-ranked graduate programs. Before you continue with the electronic application for admission, please familiarize yourself with the minimum requirements for admission to the graduate residential programs in the White Lodging-J.W. Marriott, Jr. School of Hospitality and Tourism Management. It is important to recognize that although satisfaction with these basic requirements does not guarantee graduate admission, failure to satisfy these requirements may lead to automatic denial of admission.

            Required Application Materials

            These are documents that are required to support a successful application. Supporting documents should be uploaded to the electronic application or mailed directly to the graduate program. See the sections below for more details. Supporting documents include the following unless otherwise noted:

            The admission committee is looking for transcripts with a GPA of a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or equivalent. Prospective PhD students need a transcript that shows completion of a master’s degree. You can upload offical copies directly to the application portal. An official transcript bears the original signature of the registrar and/or the original seal of the issuing institution. If transcripts are not in English, an English translation will need to accompany the transcript.

            You must provide physcial copies of the official transcripts and/or academic records if you are admitted and choose to enroll. Official documents should be submitted to:

            Office of Graduate Admissions
            Purdue University Graduate School
            155 South Grant Street, YONG 170
            West Lafayette, IN 47907

            Due to COVID-19 constraints, the GRE/GMAT is optional. The admissions committee values these tests and highly recommends applicants take and send their scores as part of their application package for a holistic review.

            We encourage inclusion of Official GRE (Graduate Record Examination) OR GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) report of scores taken within the last five years. Applicants may submit results from either the GRE or GMAT, but most students use the GRE. 

            GRE (minimum)  | verbal and quantitative score of 290 or higher (each: minimum of 145) | code 1631. For information and test dates visit www.gre.org.

            GMAT (minimum) | total score of 550 (verbal and quantitative sections) | code 1RZ-NJ-46. For more information visit www.mba.com.

            International applicants whose native language is not English are required to provide proof of English proficiency for admission to all degree graduate programs.

            TOEFL iBT (minimum) | Writing 18, Speaking 18, Listening 14, Reading 19 | Total 80 | code 1631. For further information, visit www.toefl.org.

            TOEFL Essentials (minimum) | Writing 8, Speaking 8, Listening 8, Reading 8 | Total 8 | code 1631. For further information, visit www.toefl.org.

            IELTS (minimum) | Writing 6, Speaking 6, Listening 6, Reading 6.5 | Overall brand score of 6.5. For more information, visit www.ielts.org.

            HTM requires three letters of recommendation: two from academia and one from an employer.


            When you create an online application to the Purdue Graduate School, you will be asked to input the names and emails of your recommender. Once you click “Send to Recommender,” your recommendation providers will receive an email with instructions on submitting their recommendation online. The Purdue University Graduate School strongly encourages you to provide an email address affiliated with an academic institution, professional organization or employer. If there is not an affiliated email, please be sure to inform the individual writing your letter that they must be on business letterhead to assure they are valid. Once the online recommendation is submitted the graduate program to which you applied will have access to view your online recommendation.

            • Current Resume

            HTM’s application review committee is looking for a minimum of one year of work experience in a related area or two completed internships (internships must total six months or more).

            Assistantships that HTM offers are typically determined based on past work experiences and career goals outlined in the resume. Preference will be given to admitted applicants with related work experience that meet the needs of HTM.

            The application portal will ask for a diversity letter. In this document you should describe your leadership; work experience; service experience; or other significant involvement with racial, ethnic, socio-economic or educational communities that have traditionally been underrepresented in higher education. You should then describe how these experiences would promote a diversity of views, experiences and ideas in the pursuit of research, scholarship and creative excellence. You should feel free to discuss your own personal experiences in the essay.

            A statement of approximately 500 words is encouraged that explains your interest in undertaking or continuing graduate study; your reasons for wanting to study at Purdue; and your professional plans, career goals and research interests. You also may explain any special circumstances applicable to your background and elaborate on your special abilities, awards, achievements, scholarly publications and/or professional history.

            A $60 application fee applies for domestic students, and a $75 application fee applies for international students.

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            Hugo (Chun-Hung) Tang | Doctoral Program Director

            For questions regarding the hospitality and tourism management doctoral graduate program, please contact htm@purdue.edu.

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            Alei Fan | Masters Program Director

            For questions regarding the hospitality and tourism management master’s graduate program, please contact htm@purdue.edu.

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