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University Undergraduate Catalog 2015-2016 
    
University Undergraduate Catalog 2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Recreation Administration: Recreation Management Concentration, B.S.


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Recreation Administration (PARK)

Mission Statement

The mission of the Recreation Administration Program is to prepare students academically and professionally to become leaders dedicated to the advancement of the park, recreation, and leisure profession, enhancing the quality of life for all people.

The  Recreation Administration Program is nationally accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Parks, Recreation, Tourism, and Related Professions (COAPRT) in association with the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA). The program is focused on three professional areas of study:  Recreation Management, Recreation Therapy, and Recreational Sports Management. The PARK Program is dedicated to sustaining and improving the social, environmental, economic, and cultural well-being of our local and global communities through education, research, and service. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for supervision and management in recreation and parks, therapeutic recreation, sports management, and graduate study in recreation. Students receive professional preparation enabling them to work in a variety of recreational settings including community/governmental, voluntary/nonprofit, commercial, private-membership, armed forces, employee, campus and therapeutic recreation, high school, collegiate, and professional sports as well as pursue graduate studies.

1. Complete a minimum of 124 semester hours


Complete a minimum of 124 semester hours with a cumulative grade point average of 2.3.  The last 30 hours must be completed at NCCU.

2. Freshman and Sophomore Years


Freshman and sophomore years:  Complete the General Education Curriculum  required by the university.

  • Complete fifteen (15) credit hours of approved electives (approved by advisor)

3. Major Courses


A grade of “C” is required for all major courses.  Repeat all “D” or “F” grades in major courses.

Four-Year Curriculum Plan for Recreation Management Concentration


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Freshman Year


Sophomore Year


Junior Year


Senior Year


Total Minimum Credit Hours: 126


Distribution of Hours

*General Education Curriculum Courses - 44

+Recreation Administration Professional Courses - 52

Recreation Management Concentration Required Courses - 18

Non-REC Required Courses - 12

<Students must apply for admission into the Recreation Administration Program after the completion of RECR 1000 , RECR 2120 , RECR 2230 , and RECR 2250  .

Application requires a minimum 2.0 overall GPA with a minimum 2.25 GPA in Recreation Administration Professional Courses and two letters of recommendation.

<All Recreation Management Concentration electives must be approved by your advisor.

>Students are required to be senior status, have permission of their advisor, and have completed RECR 4625  prior to enrolling in the RECR 4630  .  Students are not to take other courses whem completing the internship course.

(SI) - Speaking Intensive

(WI) - Writing Intensive

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