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  • Academic Learning Compact:
    Tourism, Recreation and Sport Management
    (Tourism, Events and Recreation Management)

    The major in tourism, events and recreation management prepares you for employment and roles in recreation, tourism, sport-related businesses, organizations and agencies at local, state, national and global levels. Through study, research, training and practical experiences, you gain an understanding of the role and impact of leisure services and sport on individuals, families, society and the environment. Emphasis is on management of productivity factors such as human, fiscal and physical resources. You learn to apply planning, programming, marketing and financing strategies to the development and implementation of recreation, parks and tourism services, events and businesses.

    Additional information is available from the description of this major.

    Before Graduating You Must

    • Demonstrate competence (minimum final grades of C) in the core courses LEI 4540, LEI 4570, LEI 4800 and LEI 4880.
    • Demonstrate mastery of critical skills (with a minimum score of 21) needed in planning and delivery of tourism, recreation and sport management programs as assessed by the internship supervisor using a select core of questions in the final internship evaluation.
    • Complete requirements for the baccalaureate degree, as determined by faculty.

    Skills You Will Acquire in the Major (SLOs)

    1. Comprehend major concepts, principles and theories associated with recreation, parks and tourism.
    2. Explain the management functions of planning, organizing, leading and controlling the use of resources to accomplish performance goals in recreation, parks and tourism.
    3. Understand the economic, sociological, psychological, political, legal and environmental issues that influence the delivery of recreation, parks and tourism services to residents and tourists.
    4. Apply information technology and statistical techniques in assessment, planning, delivery and evaluation of recreation, parks and tourism programs.
    5. Apply programming and marketing strategies to the development of recreation, parks and tourism services.
    6. Understand the psychological, sociological and physiological significance of leisure, play and recreation from a historical and cultural perspective for a variety of populations, settings and services.
    7. Develop expertise of the principles of safety, emergency and risk management and the ability to develop and implement risk management plans that assure the health and safety of participants and staff.
    8. Comprehend and apply diverse sources of information and data integrated with theoretical frameworks, models and trends to issues related to leadership, management and delivery of recreation, park and tourism services.
    9. Communicate to consumer publics and professional cohorts through written text, oral messages and multimedia presentations.
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    Table Key: I = Introduced; R = Reinforced; A = Assessed

    Courses Content Critical Thinking Communication
    SLO
    1
    SLO
    2
    SLO
    3
    SLO
    4
    SLO
    5
    SLO
    6
    SLO
    7
    SLO
    8
    SLO
    9
    ​LEI 4480  ​  ​ I, R R  ​ R R, A R  ​
    LEI 4540 I, R R, A R R R R I, R R  
    LEI 4570 I, R, A R   R R R   R R
    LEI 4880 ​ ​R ​I, R R ​R, A ​R ​R ​  ​R ​R
    LEI 4940     R R R R   A A
    Internship Evaluation     A   A     A A

    Assessment Types:
    Projects, papers, final internship evaluation score and supervisor's internship evaluation.

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