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Nov 23, 2024
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Spring 2017 Academic Catalog (January 2017 - July 2017) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Recreation and Tourism Management - Sports Management Emphasis (BS RTM)
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Recreation and Tourism Management
The program in Recreation and Tourism Management is designed for students seeking professional careers in tourism, recreation, hospitality and leisure fields. The degree offers four areas of emphasis from which students may choose: Park and Recreation Management, Tourism Planning and Promotion, Hospitality Management and Sports Management. This program prepares students for careers in state and local parks, resorts and recreation service companies, lodging and hospitality, restaurants and food service, and public or private organizations that develop and promote the tourism and sports industries. The program also offers a minor in Ski Area Management for students who want in-depth experience in this aspect of the resort industry. Core Requirements:
The degree of Bachelor of Science in Recreation and Tourism Management requires successful completion of 120 semester hours, including (1) the Program of General Education, including the following required courses: MATH 105 and ECON 201 or 202; (2) the Recreation and Tourism Management Core classes (see below); (3) at least one RTM area of emphasis; and (4) an internship experience. Two modern language courses are strongly recommended.
The Recreation and Tourism Management Core
33 Hours Note: , , and P ED 465 replace RTM 460 for students in the Sports Management area of emphasis. (12 credit hours) Note:
*indicates may be retaken for credit with permission of instructor.
**2.25 GPA required. |
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