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Recreation Administration and Leisure Studies
Recreation Administration and Leisure Studies
School of Health and Social Work
Recreation Administration and Leisure Studies Program
ANDREW E. HOFF, Coordinator
Psychology and Human Services Bldg., Room 121
(559) 278-2838
Recreation Administration and Leisure Studies Program
ANDREW E. HOFF, Coordinator
Psychology and Human Services Bldg., Room 121
(559) 278-2838
Emphases:
Leisure Services Management
Therapeutic Recreation
Minor in Recreation Administration
The program offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Recreation Administration
for individuals who are committed to the recreation and leisure services
profession. While the General Education program provides students with a
foundation in the liberal arts and sciences, the major in recreation administration
allows students to acquire knowledge, understanding, ability, and skill
necessary to successfully function in professional positions related to
the major.
Faculty are committed to providing a quality professional preparation program
in recreation and leisure services, founded on a competency based curriculum.
Our graduates acquire specific competencies as identified by practitioners,
faculty, and the National Recreation and Park Association. These competencies
are related to leadership, program planning, recreation and leisure oriented
activities, budgeting, evaluation of programs and personnel, history, professional
ethics, philosophy, research techniques, public relations, communication
skills, organizational systems, laws and legislation, facility management,
administration, and therapeutic techniques.
Curriculum
Accredited by the National Recreation and Park Association Council on Accreditation,
the program offers a B.S. degree and a Minor in Recreation Administration.
Preparation is provided within the major for two distinct emphasis areas:
leisure services management and therapeutic recreation. Students in the recreation administration major complete a core of courses. These courses are designed to assist students in acquiring competencies related to the content of courses in principles of recreation, leadership and group dynamics, adventure-based programming, legal and financial aspects of recreation service, advanced program planning, organization and administration of leisure services, trends, research, and professionalism.
Within the leisure services management emphasis, students develop specific competencies in the areas of accounting, finance, business management, marketing, funding, resources, program planning and supervision, and facility management. Students in the therapeutic recreation emphasis acquire specific competencies related to the subject matter of courses in physiology, foundations of therapeutic recreation service, methods in therapeutic recreation, abnormal psychology, and individual and small group counseling.
Under the guidance of a practitioner, students in recreation administration and leisure studies may earn more than 1,000 hours of paid or voluntary hands-on experience in a variety of recreation, clinical, or leisure services agencies. In addition, they serve full-time internships with commercial recreation enterprises, public recreation agencies, nonprofit organizations, park-oriented agencies, clinical organizations, and others.
Students may apply for an Honors Internship (out of state) if they achieve a major GPA of 3.3 and a cumulative GPA of 3.0. Additional requirements must also be met.
