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Undergraduate Catalog 2009-10 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2009-10 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Recreation Major (122 hours)


The Recreation major is designed to prepare students to assume leadership and/or administrative roles in public, non-profit, private, or commercial recreation agencies and organizations. The hours of electives within this course of study allow the student flexibility in preparing for a specific emphasis in recreation. Students will also complete a supervised internship.

General Education (37 hours)


A list of approved General Education courses can be found in the “Graduation Requirements and Academic Advising” section of this catalog.

Baccalaureate-Level Writing Requirement


Students who have chosen the Recreation major will satisfy the Baccalaureate-Level Writing requirement by successfully completing the following course:

Additional Information


Recreation majors and minors may choose to participate in the American Humanics certificate program. This program is designed to prepare students for leadership in nonprofit organizations. Students qualify for the certificate by taking courses in their major and minor that meet the American Humanics competency requirements, by taking the required American Humanics courses, and by meeting the American Humanics extracurricular requirements. For details, please see the American Humanics description the College of Arts and Sciences Interdisciplinary Programs section of this catalog. Details are also available from the Recreation program coordinator and from the American Humanics director.