Articulation Agreement Between Lakeland Community College and Kent State University

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Articulation Agreement Between
Lakeland Community College
(AAB Degree in Business Management, Parks and Recreation Management)
and
Kent State University
(BS Degree in Recreation, Park and Tourism Management)
THIS AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") is entered into as of this twenty eighth ofMarch, 2011
(the "Effective Date") by and between Lakeland Community College ("Lakeland"), with an
address at 7700 Clocktower Drive, Kirtland, Ohio 44094; and Kent State University ("Kent
State"), with an address at P.O. Box 5190, Kent Ohio 44242. Lakeland is an institution ofhigher
education established pursuant to Section 3354 of the Ohio Revised Code, and Kent State is an
institution ofhigher education and a member of the Ohio University System.
BACKGROUND
Lakeland and Kent State have developed this articulation agreement for students who choose to
complete the Associate of Applied Business degree in Business Management with a
concentration in Parks and Recreation Management at Lakeland and transfer to Kent State to
earn the Bachelor of Science degree in Recreation, Park and Tourism Management.
The purpose of the agreement is to provide a smooth curriculum transition for students, allowing
them to transfer from Lakeland to Kent State without loss of credits or duplication of
coursework. Kent State and Lakeland enter into this agreement as cooperating, equal partners
who shall maintain the integrity of their separate programs.
ACCORDINGLY, in consideration of the foregoing, of the other promises and mutual
covenants contained in this Agreement, and of other good and valuable consideration, the receipt
and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows:
1. Lakeland and Kent State agree that any student who has completed an Associate of
Applied Business degree in Business Management (Parks and Recreation
Management concentration) at Lakeland may transfer the specific course credits
indicated on the curriculum guide toward the Bachelor of Science degree in
Recreation, Park and Tourism Management at Kent State. Only non-remedial courses
with a grade of "D" or better will be accepted for transfer to Kent State.
2. Lakeland students would complete a minimum 69 credit hours at Lakeland.
3. Students must meet all admission requirements at the time of application for
admission to Kent State. When applying to Kent State, an official transcript from
Lakeland must be sent to Kent State's Office of Admission. Students must request
this transcript from the Lakeland registrar. In addition, transcripts from all previously
attended colleges must be submitted to Kent State.
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4. Academic advising of Lakeland/Kent State transfer students during their periods of
enrollment at Lakeland will be made available at both Lakeland and Kent State. To
facilitate the evaluation of transcripts, students should bring an unofficial copy of
their Lakeland transcripts to the advising sessions.
5. Lakeland and Kent State will each assign a representative to serve as a liaison and
assure continued communication between the two institutions on matters related to
this Agreement. Lakeland and Kent State representatives will formally review this
Agreement on an annual basis.
6. Kent State will hold a Lakeland/Kent State transfer orientation prior to the beginning
of the fall semester of each year. The program will assist students in understanding
program requirements and services available to them at both institutions.
Marketing will be coordinated by the Articulation Officer/Transfer Center at Kent
State and the Office of Public Relations at Lakeland.
Lakeland/Kent State transfer students who enroll at Kent State on a full-time basis
will be eligible for scholarship assistance.
7. Lakeland students must fulfill Kent State's residence requirement to earn a bachelor's
degree. The requirement for the degree is completion of a minimum thirty (30) credit
hours of coursework at Kent State University, including minimum nine (9) credit
hours of upper-division credit in the major. Credit earned by means oftransfer
courses does not count toward residence.
8. Neither party shall discriminate against students or applicants on the basis of race,
color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, national origin or ancestry or
disability.
Termination
I. The term of this agreement shall be for three academic years, beginning spring
semester 20I I and expiring spring semester 20I4.
2. Amendments to this agreement must be in writing and approved by the President or
President's designee of each institution.
3. Either party may terminate this agreement for cause by giving written notice to the
institution's president at least 90 days prior to the end of the academic year.
4. This agreement can be terminated at any time by the mutual written agreement of the
institutions' presidents.
Upon termination ofthis Agreement for any reason, Lakeland/Kent State transfer
students previously accepted by or admitted to Kent State shall continue to receive
benefits contemplated by this Agreement.
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Miscellaneous
1. Severability. If any Section or provision of this Agreement be held illegal,
unenforceable or in conflict with any law by a court of competent jurisdiction, such
Section or provision of this Agreement shall be deemed severed from this Agreement
and the validity of the remainder ofthis Agreement shall be not be affected thereby.
2. Notices. All notices or other written communications relating to termination,
expiration, or legal matters required or permitted under this Agreement shall be given
in writing by courier or reputable overnight delivery services, or by certified mail,
return receipt requested to either party at its address first set forth above with, in the
case of Lakeland, an additional copy addressed to "General Counsel."
3. Waivers and Amendments. The waiver by either party of any provision ofthis
Agreement on any occasion and upon any particular circumstance shall not operate as
a waiver of such provision of this Agreement on any other occasion or upon any other
circumstance. This Agreement may be modified or amended only via a writing signed
by both parties.
4. Complete Agreement; Integration. This Agreement contains the complete
understanding of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes
all other agreements, understandings, communications and promises of any kind,
whether oral or written, between the parties with respect to such subject matter.
5. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, all of which
shall be originals and which together shall constitute a single agreement.
6. No Third Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement does not and is not intended to confer
any rights or remedies upon any party other than Lakeland and Kent State.
7. Facsimile Signatures. For the purpose of interpreting this Agreement, facsimile
signatures shall be considered equivalent to original signatures.
8. Neutral Interpretation. This contract has been prepared for signature only after each
party has had sufficient opportunities to negotiate changes. Each party has been
represented by its own lawyer, has had sufficient opportunities to consult with that
lawyer, and has done so. The parties agree that this contract should be understood and
interpreted as a document fully negotiated and accepted by the parties, and should not
be construed against the drafting party.
A description of curriculum for the Lakeland/Kent State Articulation Agreement for the AAB
degree in Business Management (Parks and Recreation Management)/BS degree in Recreation,
Park and Tourism Management follows.
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INTENDING TO BE LEGALLY BOUND, by signing below, each party acknowledges its
agreement with the terms and conditions of this Agreement and each signatory represents and
warrants that he/she is authorized to sign on behalf of and to bind his/her party to all of the terms
and conditions of this Agreement as of the Effective Date.
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY
LAKELAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Robert G. Frank, Ph.D.
Provost and Senior Vice President
for Academic Affairs
Frederick W. Law, Ph.D.
Executive Vice President of Academic
Affairs and Provost
REVIE~DBY
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UNIVERSITY
COUNSEL
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APPENDIX 1
ARTICULATION AND TRANSFER TABLE
Lakeland Community College: AAB degree in Business Management (Parks and Recreation Management)
Kent State University: BS degree in Recreation, Park and Tourism Management
Equivalencies Currently on the Transfer Tables (and u.select)
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Ohio Transfer Module English Composition
ENGL 1110 English Composition I (3) or
3
ENGL 1111 English Composition I (4)
ENG 1020 College Composition II
3
Ohio Transfer Module Mathematics, Statics and Logic
Several course options available
Ohio Transfer Module Arts and Humanities
Several course options available
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CreditS·
Kent Core Composition (6 credits)
3
ENG 11011 College Writing I
3
ENG 21011 College Writing II
Kent Core Mathematics and Critical Reasoning (3 credits)
3-5
Kent Core Mathematics and Critical Reasoning
3
9
Kent Core Humanities or Fine Arts (9 credits)
Minimum one from each category
Kent Core Social Sciences (6 credits)
ECON 2600 Principles of Microeconomics
3
ECON 22060 Principles of Microeconomics
PSYC 1500 Introduction to Psychology
Ohio Transfer Module Natural Sciences
3
PSYC 11762 Introduction to Psychology
Kent Core Basic Sciences (6-7 credits)
Several course options available
Ohio Transfer Module (additional)
4
Several course options available
Kent Core Additional (6 credits)
SPCH 1000 Effective Public Speaking
3
3
Ohio Transfer Module Social and Behavioral Sciences
3
3
3
6-7
COMM 15000 Introduction to Human Communication
3
3
ACCT 1100 Introduction to Financial Accounting
ENGL 2280 Survey of British Literature I
ITIS 1005 Computers and Information Processing
4
3
3
Consult with advisor on what will transfer
Equivalencies
ACCT 23020 Introduction to Financial Accounting
ENG 25001 Literature in English I
MIS 24053 Introduction to Computer Applications
BUSM 1300 Introduction to Business
BUSM 2100 Business Law I
3
3
BUS 10123 Exploring Business
FIN 26074 Legal Environment of Business
BUSM 2400 Business Communication
BUSM 2500 Principles of Marketing
POL 2100 State and Local Government
3
3
ENG 30063 Business and Professional Writing
3
3
MKTG 25010 Marketing
POL 30440 State and Local Government
3
3
Numerous options available
Program Requirements
3
3
3
3
3
Approved New I Revised Equivalencies To Be Put on the Transfer Tables {and u.select)
BUSM 2000 Principles of Management
3
BUSM 2200 Organizational Behavior
3
BUSM 2300 Human Resource Management
3
ENGb 22§Q Sl:IFvey af AmeFiGaR biteFati:!Fa I
ENG 25002 Literature in English II **
3
ENGL 2248 Literature by Women
Course equivalency above needs to be corrected
ENG 21 QQ2 IFitFeEil:lstiaR ta \IIJamen's bitei'SWFe
3
ENGL 2250 Survey of American Literature I
ENG 25004 Literature in the United States 1**
Course equivalency above needs to be corrected
I
I
ENGL 2290 Survey of British Literature II
PARK 1100 Introduction to Parks and Recreation
Management
3
MIS 24163 Principles of Management *
MIS 34185 Individual and Group Behavior in
Organizations *
MIS 34180 Human Resource Management *
3
3
3
I
3
3
ENG 25002 Literature in English II **
3
3
RPTM 1**** elective ***
3
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Approved New I Revised Equivalencies To Be Put on the Transfer Tables (and u.selectl
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KENt STATE UNI~R~IT'f .
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PARK 1200 Recreational Program Planning and
Development
PARK 2100 Parks and Recreation Facilities
Management
PARK 2500 Parks and Recreation Management
Internship/Seminar
BUSM 2100 Business Law I (3)
3
3
3-4
and
.
RPTM 36075 Program Design and Evaluation ***
RPTM 26071 Maintenance and Operation of Areas
and Facilities***
RPTM 36192 Practicum in Leisure Services
Management ***
RPTM 26071 Maintenance and Operation of Areas
and Facilities (3)
BUSM 2700 Management Philosophy and Practice (3)
and
and
RPTM 36075 Program Design and Evaluation (3)
PARK 1200 Recreational Program Planning and
Development (3)
12
3
3
1
and
12
RPTM 46060 Administration of Leisure Services (3)
and
and.
PARK 2100 Parks and Recreation Facilities
Management {3)
RPTM 46080 Legal Issues in Sport and Recreation (3)
*Approved by Felix 0. Offodile, chair of Department of Management and Information Science
(e-mail 29-0ct-10)
**Approved by Ron Corthell, chair of Department of English, (e-mai11-Nov-10)
***Approved by Mary Ann Devine, program director, Recreation, Park and Tourism Management
(30-Sep-1 0)
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APPENDIX 2: SUGGESTED SEMESTER SEQUENCE
LEGEND: Course fulfills requirement in the Recreation, Parks and Tourism Management (RPTM) major, Recreation
Management (RM) concentration, Tourism Management (TM) concentration, Kent Core (KC) general education
requirement, or a specific Kent State course not in the RPTM program and will count as elective (EL) credit
AAB degree in Business Management
Semester One: [16 Credit Hours] Lakeland Community College Parks and Recreation Management concentration
,::¢ourse'sJbieet'a.~tlir.i~~.·;• :·.: ::. ;:• ,. :. ·.- ~·····.' .·.• ···•.··•···!·,:·..':\• ': :;::'<!·:·. <;:·; :.¢r!ldi!l;/ .~·:~\ ~lyo:;:,;c: tNpt~:qn:;rfii~·8r~~.t¢P~~e~r:l<ftq ·~~nt:ptate;;·'•.•,::;:: ,i:. :t:··~:;·;·,·y:::j.:/·
Fulfills ACCT 23020 lntro to Financial Account (RM) (TM'
ACCT 1100 Introduction to Financial Accounting
4
BUSM 1300 Introduction to Business
ENGL 110 English Composition I or
·ENGL 111 English Composition I
3
Fulfills BUS 10123 Exploring Business (EL)
3
Fulfills ENG 11011 College Writing I (KC)
ITIS 1005 Computers and Information Processing
1
MATH 1040 Applied Business Mathematics
2
See advisor for recommended sequence of math
PARK 1100 Introduction to Parks and Recreation
3
Management
Semester Two: [17 Credit Hours] Lakeland Community College
ITIS 1005 Fulfills MIS 24053 Introduction to Computer
ARR.Iications CRM) CTM)
See advisor for coursework that will fulfill Kent Core
Mathematics and Critical Reasoning category (KC)
Fulfills RPTM elective credit (EL)
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BUSM 2000 Principles of Management
3
Fulfills MIS 24163 Principles of Management (TM)
BUSM 2500 Principles of Marketing
3
Fulfills MKTG 25010 Marketing (TM)
ECON 2600 Principles of Microeconomics
3
Fulfills ECON 22060 Principles Microeconomics (RPTM)
ENGL 1120 English Composition II
3
MATH 1050 Mathematics of Finance
2
See advisor for recommended sequence of math
PARK 1200 Recreational Program Planning and
3
Development
Semester Three: [18 Credit Hours] Lakeland Community College
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BUSM 2100 Business Law I
3
BUSM 2200 Organizational Behavior
3
BUSM 2300 Human Resource Management
3
BUSM 2400 Business Communication
3
PARK 2100 Parks and Recreation Facilities Managemen
3
POLS 2100 State and Local Government
3
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Fulfills ENG 21011 College Writing II (KC)
Fulfills general elective credit (EL)
Fulfills RPTM 36075 Program Design and Evaluation
(RPTM)
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If taken with BUSM 2700, PARK 1200 and PARK 2100,
will fulfill RPTM 46080 Legal Issues in Sport and
Recreation_tRPTM)_
Fulfills MIS 341851ndividual and Group Behavior in
Organizations (EL)
Fulfills MIS 34180 Human Resource Management (EL)
Fulfills ENG 30063 Business/Professional Writing (EL)
Fulfills RPTM 26071 Maintenance and Operation of
Areas and Facilities (RPTM)
Fulfills POL 30440 State and Local Government (EL)
Semester Four: [18 Credit Hours] Lakeland Community College
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BUSM 1330 Business Ethics
2
BUSM 2700 Management Philosophy and Practice
3
PARK2500 Parks and Recreation Management
Internship/Seminar
Speech Requirement
take SPCH 1000 Effective Public Speaking
Arts and Humanities Elective
Elective
Take 8/0L 1170 Ecology and Environmental Biology,
GEOL 1100 Introduction to Physical Geology or GEOL
1200 Introductory Historical Geology
3
3
3
4
•
Fulfills BUS elective credit (EL)
If taken with BUSM 2100, PARK 1200 and PARK 2100,
will fulfill RPTM 46060 Administration of leisure Services
(RPTM)
Fulfills RPTM 36192 Practicum in Leisure Services
Management (RPTM)
Fulfills COMM 15000 Introduction to Human
Communications (KCJ.
Fulfills Kent Core Humanities or Fine Arts (KC)
Select courses Fulfills Kent Core Basic Sciences with
laboratory requirement (KC)
69 total credit hours to graduate from Lakeland Community College with an AAB degree in Business
Management (Parks and Recreation Management concentration)
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Semester Five: [16 Credit Hours] Kent State University
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BSCI 10110 Biological Diversity
4
ECON 22061 Principles of Macroeconomics
3
PSYC 11762 General Psychology
3
RPTM 16000 Foundations of Recreation
3
RPTM 26030 Recreation Group Leadership
3
Semester Six: [16 Credit Hours] Kent State University
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BSCI 30360 General Ecology
4
HDFS 44032 Nonprofit Grantwriting
3
RPTM 26081 Principles of Outdoor Recreation
3
BS degree in Recreation, Park and Tourism Management
Park Management concentration
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Fulfills Kent Core Basic Sciences; may be transferred to
Kent State with Lakeland BIOL 1520
Fulfills Kent Core Additional; may be transferred to Kent
State with Lakeland ECON 2500
Fulfills Kent Core Social Sciences; may be transferred
to Kent State with Lakeland PSYC 1500
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Kent Core Humanities or Fine Arts
3
RPTM 36082 Interpretation of Natural and Cultural
3
Resources
Semester Seven: [16 Credit Hours] Kent State University
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RPTM 36040 Inclusion of People with Disabilities in
3
Leisure Services
RPTM 36083 Environmental Education and
3
Conservation
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Offered in spring only
Choose a global diversity course
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RPTM 46030 Dynamics of Leisure Behavior
3
RPTM 46070 Park Planning
3
Guided Elective
4
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offered in fall only;
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Fulfills writing-intensive requirement
(minimum C grade required)
Offered in fall only
See note below; number of credits required depends on
meeting minimum 10 credit hours in guided electives
Semester Eight: [13 Credit Hours] Kent State University
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GEOG 49070 Geographic Information Science
3
RPTM 46091 Seminar for Internship Preparation
1
Kent Core Humanities or Fine Arts
3
Guided Electives
6
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May be transferred to Kent State with a Lakeland
course; visit www.transfer.org for options
See note below; number of credits required depends on
meeting minimum 10 credit hours in guided electives
RPTM 46092 Internship in Recreation
142 total credit hours to graduate from Kent State University with a BS degree in Recreation, Park and Tourism
Management (Park Management concentration), including transfer coursework
Note: Choose from the following guided electives (10 credit hours):
BSCI30274 Forestry
BSCI 40525 Wildlife Resources
2
BSCI 30275 Local Flora
BSCI 40556 Vertebrate Zoology
4
BSCI 30560 Invertebrate Zoology
GEOG 37010 Geography of Ohio
4
BSCI 30580 Entomology
GEOG 41073 Conservation of Natural Resources
4
BSCI 30582 Ornithology
GEOG 4107 4 Resource Geography
4
BSCI 40360 Ichthyology
GEOG 49080 Adv. Geographic Information Science
4
BSCI 40368 Wetland Ecology and Management
GEOL 23063 Mineralogy
4
BSCI40374 Conservation Biology
GEOL 32066 Geomorpology
4
BSCI 40376 Tropical Field Biology and Conservation
GEOL 41077 Geology of the National Parks
5
8
3
4
3
3
3
3
4
4
3
Semester Five: [16 Credit Hours] Kent State Universi~
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ECON 22061 Principles of Macroeconomics
3
PEB Elective
1
PSYC 11762 General Psychology
3
RPTM 16000 Foundations of Recreation
3
RPTM 26010 Community Development in Recreation
3
RPTM 26030 Recreation Group Leadership
3
BS degree in Recreation, Park and Tourism Management
Recreation Mana_gement concentration
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Fulfills Kent Core Additional; may be transferred to Kent
State with Lakeland ECON 2500
May be transferred to Kent State with Lakeland PEHR
course; visit www.transfer.org for options
Fulfills Kent Core Social Sciences; may be transferred
to Kent State with Lakeland PSYC 1500
Semester Six: [16 Credit Hours] Kent State University
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1
RPTM 26081 Principles of Outdoor Recreation
3
RPTM 36010 Recreation, Leisure and Aging
3
RPTM 36085 Leisure and Culture
3
Kent Core Basic Sciences
3
Kent Core Humanities or Fine Arts
3
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May be transferred to Kent State with Lakeland PEHR
course; visit www.transfer.org for options
Offered in spring only
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Offered in spring only
Choose a domestic diversity course; offered in fall only
May be transferred to Kent State with a Lakeland
course; visit www.transfer.org for options
Choose a global diversity course; may be transferred
to Kent State with a Lakeland course; visit
www.transfer.org_ for qptions
Semester Seven: [17 Credit Hours] Kent State University
HDFS 44032 Nonprofit Fundraising and Grantwriting
3
PEB Elective
1
RPTM 36040 Inclusion of People with Disabilities in
Leisure Services
RPTM 46070 Park Planning
3
RPTM 46091 Seminar for Internship Preparation
3
3
1
Kent Core Humanities or Fine Arts
3
RPTM 36081 Adventure Education
•
May be transferred to Kent State with Lakeland PEHR
course; visit www.transfer.org for options
•
•
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•
Offered in fall only
Offered in fall only
Offered in fall only
May be transferred to Kent State with a Lakeland
course; visitwww.transfer.org for options
Semester Eight: [15 Credit Hours] Kent State University
RPTM 46030 Dynamics of Leisure Behavior
3
RPTM 46092 Internship in Recreation
12
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Fulfills writing-intensive requirement
(minimum C grade required)
135 total credit hours to graduate from Kent State University with a BS degree in Recreation, Park and Tourism
Management (Recreation Management concentration), including transfer coursework
Requirements to graduate with the BS degree program: To graduate, students must have minimum 121 credits
hours, a minimum 2.25 major GPA and minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA.
More requirements to graduate can be found in the Kent State University Catalog:
www .kent.edu/catalog/201 0/policies/requirements-undergraduate.cfm.
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ECON 22061 Principles of Macroeconomics
3
HM 13024 Introduction to Hospitality Management
2
PSYC 11762 General Psychology
3
RPTM 16000 Foundations of Recreation
3
RPTM 26030 Recreation Group Leadership
3
Kent Core Humanities or Fine Arts
3
BS degree in Recreation, Park and Tourism Management
Tourism Management concentration
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Fulfills Kent Core Additional; may be transferred to Kent
State with Lakeland ECON 2500
Fulfills Kent Core Social Sciences; may be transferred
to Kent State with Lakeland PSYC 1500
Choose a global diversity course; may be transferred to
Kent State with a Lakeland course; visit
www.transfer.ora for options
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RPTM 26060 Introduction to Global Tourism
3
Offered in spring only
RPTM 26081 Principles of Outdoor Recreation
RPTM 46000 Tourism Development and Recreational
Travel
3
Offered in spring only
Kent Core Basic Sciences
3
Kent Core Humanities or Fine Arts
3
3
3
Offered in spring only
May be transferred to Kent State with a Lakeland
course; visit www.transfer.org for options
Choose a global diversity course (in not chosen earlier);
may be transferred to Kent State with a Lakeland
course; visit www.transfer.org for options
Semester Seven: [16 Credit Hours] Kent State University
ACCT 23021 Introduction to Managerial Accounting
3
FIN 36053 Business Finance
RPTM 36040 Inclusion of People with Disabilities in
Leisure Services
RPTM 36060 Commercial Recreation and Tourism
3
3
RPTM 46070 Park Planning
3
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3
RPTM 46091 Seminar for Internship Preparation
Semester Eight: [18 Credit Hours] Kent State University
RPTM 46030 Dynamics of Leisure Behavior
3
RPTM 46092 Internship in Recreation
12
SPAD 45022 Event Planning and Production
3
May be transferred to Kent State with Lakeland
ACCT 1200
Offered in fall only
Offered in fall only
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Offered in fall only·
Fulfills writing-intensive requirement
(minimum C grade required)
135 total credit hours to graduate from Kent State University with a BS degree in Recreation, Park and Tourism
Management (Tourism Management concentration), including transfer coursework
Requirements to graduate with the BS degree program: To graduate, students must have minimum
121 credits hours, a minimum 2.25 major GPA and minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA.
Students in the Tourism Management concentration must declare the Business minor. Admission to and
graduation with the Business minor both require a 2.5 cumulative GPA.
More requirements to graduate can be found in the Kent State University Catalog:
www .kent.edu/catalog/201 0/policies/requirements-undergraduate.cfm.
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