2018-2019 Graduate Catalog

Recreation M.S.

CIP: 310599

The curriculum is composed of courses in theoretical and philosophical foundations, research and current practices in recreation. Upon completion of the graduate program in recreation, student will possess the following competencies:

  1. Demonstrate understanding of theoretical and philosophical foundations of the profession.
  2. The ability to conceptualize, conduct and apply research to areas of recreation specialization.
  3. Demonstrate the ability to maintain appropriate continuing education activities and remain current with best practices.
  4. Demonstrate knowledge of the critical importance of being an advocate for the profession and those served.

Key Quality Indicators have been developed for the program.

  1. Competence in Discipline
  2. Communicate the personal and societal value of leisure services

Course Requirements

Core Requirements (12)

REC 45630History and Philosophical Concepts of Parks and Recreation

3

REC 45635Trends and Issues in Recreation/Leisure

3

REC 45648Human Resources and Ethics

3

REC 45680Graduate Recreation Internship

1 to 3

REC 45630 and REC 45635: Comprehensive Exam Course

Research Core Requirements (9)

HPER 22636Research Methods in Health, Physical Education and Recreation

3

HPER 22665Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Data

3

 

REC 45699Thesis in Recreation

1 to 3

OR

HPER 22690Research Project

1 to 4

HPER 22636 and HPER 22665: Comprehensive Exam Course

Subject Field Requirements (select from the following interest areas) (9)

Recreation Resources Management

REC 45511Golf Course Maintenance and Management

2

REC 45512Aquatic Facility Maintenance and Management

2

REC 45513Outdoor Recreation Facilities Maintenance and Management

2

REC 45525Commercial Recreation

3

REC 45533Recreation Sports Management

3

REC 45540Group Dynamics

3

REC 45545Risk Management

3

REC 45546Administration of Recreation

3

REC 45547Grantsmanship

3

REC 45640Sociological and Psychological Aspects of Recreation

3

REC 45645Assessment and Evaluation of Recreation/Leisure Services

3

REC 45650Finance and Marketing Recreation

3

REC 45655Natural Resource History and Interpretation

3

REC 45660Recreation Facility Design and Management

3

REC 45665Leisure and Aging

3

Therapeutic Recreation

HPER 22556Health in the Later Years

3

REC 45520Challenge Course Facilitator Training

3

REC 45540Group Dynamics

3

REC 45542Trends and Issues in Therapeutic Recreation

3

REC 45547Grantsmanship

3

REC 45562Assessments, Diagnostics, and Treatment Planning in Therapeutic Recreation

3

REC 45640Sociological and Psychological Aspects of Recreation

3

REC 45665Leisure and Aging

3

Elective Courses (3)

Select three hours from courses inside and/or outside the School of Health Science and Wellness to support area of interest. (Course selections must be approved by the Graduate Curriculum Committee and listed in a student’s approved degree program.)

Total Credit Hours: 33

Note: No more than 3 hours of Independent Study can be applied toward a degree.

Program Completion Requirements

All students are required to successfully complete the comprehensive examination for the Master’s in Recreation. The written exam will be comprised of questions derived from the content of the Recreation Core courses.

In addition to successful completion of the Steps Toward a Master’s Degree, successful completion of the following School of Health Science and Wellness requirements are required:

  1. Completion of an approved internship experience of at least 200 hours (unless waived by student’s graduate advisor.)
  2. Completion of an approved Plan of Study.
  3. Presentation of thesis or research project.    
  4. Thesis or research project.
  5. Successful completion of the comprehensive examination.