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Minor - Recreation Administration

Minor - Recreation Administration

Description

The minor in recreation administration is ideal for students pursuing professions that require leadership skills working with people during their leisure time and recreation activities. The minor is especially suitable for students majoring in associated degrees that emphasize major components of human-service delivery. The courses allow each student to focus on course work that has relevance to leisure or recreation in their own lives as well as building their professional competencies.

Course Requirements

Required Courses (18 hours)

SRA 194. Foundations of Leisure and Recreation
SRA 200. Parks and Recreation Programs Leadership
SRA 332. Outdoor Recreation
SRA 371. Camp Leadership
SRA 375. Recreational Sport Programming
SRA 380. Current Issues in Travel and Tourism Mgmt.

Six hours must be completed in residence.

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