REC/PNP: 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 PED 415 Adaptive Physical Activity University Studies 3 3 4 6 Total 18 hrs REC 430 Managing Recreation Service Quality 3 REC 440 Risk Management and Liability 3 REC 475 Advanced Human Resource Management 3 REC Support Course 3 General Electives 2 Total 16 hrs REC 359 Research and Evaluation in Recreation Services 3 REC 392 Organization & Mgt of Recreational Sports 3 REC 450 Conflict and Organizational Politics 3 REC 476 Budgeting and Finance in Recreation Services 3 REC Support Course 3 General Electives 3 Total 14 hrs Total 18 hrs REC 390 Pre-Internship Seminar REC 394 Recreational Sports & Fitness Facility Ops REC 380 Marketing for Recreation, Sport and Tourism General Electives 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 • • • 1 3 3 9 REC 498 Internship in Recreation Services 12 Total 16 hrs Total 12 hrs Requirement Recommended for PNP 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 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 At least 3 hours BIO 150; EVS 195; EVS 205; GGY 140; GLY 250; HST 203 At least 9 hours with at least 2 different prefixes PED 206; PED 235; REC 265; REC 351; REC 494 At least 9 hours with at least 2 different prefixes 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 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 Public and Non-Profit Academic Concentration. Other Academic Concentrations are available (see catalogue).