REC/TCR: Recommended Sequence of Courses First Semester—Fall Second Semester—Spring

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REC/TCR: Recommended Sequence of Courses
Senior Year
Junior Year
Sophomore
Year
Freshma
n Year
First Semester—Fall
University Studies
15 hrs
Second Semester—Spring
University Studies
15 hrs
Total 15 hrs
REC 265 Leisure and Society
REC 270 Program Planning and Evaluation
University Studies
3
3
12
Total 15 hrs
REC 348 Practicum in Recreation Services
REC 375 Leadership & Management of Recreation Services
REC 352 Commercial Recreation and Tourism
University Studies
3
3
4
6
Total 18 hrs
REC 351 Travel and Tourism
3
REC 430 Managing Recreation Service Quality
3
REC 440 Risk Management & Liability in Rec. Services
3
REC 475 Advanced Human Resource Management
3
REC Support Course
3
General Electives
2
Total 17 hrs
Total 16 hrs
REC 359 Research and Evaluation in Recreation Services
3
REC 381 Professional Conventions, Mtgs. & Event Mgmt.
3
REC 476 Budgeting and Finance in Recreation Services
3
REC Support Course
3
General Electives
3
REC 390 Pre-Internship Seminar
REC 353 Resort and Spa Management
REC 380 Marketing for Recreation, Sport and Tourism
REC Support Course
General Electives
REC 498 Internship in Recreation Services
1
3
3
3
6
Total 15 hrs
Total 16 hrs
Phase
Component
I. Foundations
Composition
Lifetime Wellness
Math & Statistics
Foreign Language
First Year Seminar
Aesthetic, Interpretive, &
Literary Perspectives
Historical & Philosophical
Approaches
Scientific Approaches to
the Natural World
Understanding Human
Institutions and Behaviors
Living in Our Diverse
Nation
Living in a Global Society
II. Approaches &
Perspectives
III. Clusters
Global Diversity Cluster
or
Coastal Health and
Environment
Writing Intensive
IV. Building
Competencies
Information Literacy
Quantitative & Logical
Reasoning
V. Explorations
Beyond Classroom
VI. Capstone Course
•
•
•
Requirement
3-6 hours
2 hours
3 hours
3-6 hours
3 hours
At least 6 hours; No more than 3 hours from one
discipline
At least 6 hours; No more than 3 hours from one
discipline
At least 7 hours with 1 lab course; no more than 4
hours from one discipline
At least 6 hours; no more than 3 hours from one
discipline
At least 3 hours
At least 3 hours
At least 9 hours with at least 2 different prefixes
12
Total 12 hrs
Recommended for TCR
ENG 101 and ENG 201 or ENG 103
PED 101
MAT 111
ASL 101 and ASL 102 or SPN 201
UNI 101
ENG 111; PED 136
HST 203; PAR 101
EVS 195; EVS 195L; GGY 130;
GLY 101; GLY 120; GLY 250
COM 220; ECN 125; PLS 101;
PLS 217; SOC 105
ECN 328; GRN 101;
MGT 350; PSY 271
BIO 150; EVS 195; EVS 205;
GGY 140; GLY 250; HST 203
PED 206; PED 235; REC 265;
REC 351; REC 494
9 hours with at least 3 hours at 300-400 level and
at least 3 hours in the major
HEA 207; REC 265, REC 351;
REC 362
EVS 495; GGY 435; MGT 352;
PED 415; REC 375
9 hours; 1st year seminar and two additional
courses; one in the major
3 hours
UNI 101; EVS 495; PED 415;
REC 380
REC 359
One approved experience
REC 498
12 hours
REC 498
At least 9 hours with at least 2 different prefixes
Minimum of 124 hours required for graduation.
Commonly offered summer courses include: REC 292 (2), REC 348, REC 362, REC 494, REC 498
This program of study is based on a student selecting the Tourism and Commercial Recreation Academic Concentration. Other Academic
Concentrations are available (see catalogue).
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