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Recreation & Tourism Management ,BS

Recreation & Tourism Management, BS

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Academic programs / Undergraduate degrees / Recreation & Tourism Management

Community Development, Convention, Event Planner, Hospitality Management, Hospitality Services, Hotel, Hotel Management, Hotel Manager, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Leisure, Management, Meeting Planner, Natural Resources, Outdoor Recreation, Park Ranger, Parks, Recreation, Recreation Therapy, Recreational Therapists, Resort, Resort Manager, Restaurant and Hotel Management, Special Event Planning, Therapist, Therapy, Tour Operator, Tourism, Travel Agents, youth

Program description

The parks and recreation field emerged from the youth, recreation, and park movements of the late 19th century. Through the Recreation and Tourism Management program's Bachelor of Science in Recreation and Tourism Management, students are prepared for leadership roles in the recreation, park, tourism, and travel management fields. The program's primary goal is to help students acquire the knowledge and perspective they will need to lead these fields through the social, economic, and environmental challenges of the next century. Recreation professions address problems related to providing accessible leisure services, visitor opportunities, environmental quality of life, social problems, and services to disadvantaged populations. Students may choose to take the national certification exam for the Certified Parks and Recreation Professional and/or the Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist

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  • Second language requirement: No

Required courses (Major Map)

Concurrent program options
Students pursuing concurrent degrees (also known as a “double major”) earn two distinct degrees and receive two diplomas. Working with their academic advisors, students can create their own concurrent degree combination. Some combinations are not possible due to high levels of overlap in curriculum.
Admission requirements

General university admission requirements:

All students are required to meet general university admission requirements.
First-year | Transfer | International | Readmission

Tuition information
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Transfer options

ASU is committed to helping students thrive by offering tools that allow personalization of the transfer path to ASU. Students may use MyPath2ASU® to outline a list of recommended courses to take prior to transfer.

ASU has transfer partnerships in Arizona and across the country to create a simplified transfer experience for students. These pathway programs include exclusive benefits, tools and resources, and they help students save time and money in their college journey.

Career opportunities

Recreation and Tourism combined is the second-largest industry in the United States. While no university degree automatically ensures employment, Recreation and Tourism Management graduates who have tailored their programs and work experience to market opportunities have done very well in securing relevant career positions.

Public sector and for-profit recreation operations, resorts, employee recreation, special events, and nonprofit agency recreation services have continued to grow to meet recreation demands. Graduates find employment in organizations serving youth and senior adult populations, city park and recreation departments, county and state park agencies, resorts, special event agencies, commercial recreation businesses, chambers of commerce, convention and visitor bureaus, hospitals, and natural resource agencies. In such settings, graduates design, develop, and manage services that address the needs of a particular clientele.

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Accelerated master's

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