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2008-2009 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG
 college of education and human development

+ Recreation

200 Eppler North, 419-372-2876

The curriculum consists of four parts: BG Perspective requirements, professional core courses, career focus courses, and electives. The recreation curriculum blends the study of leisure behavior, skills, and philosophy with a variety of disciplines. A specified sequence of coursework has been carefully developed to facilitate student needs, interests, and wants. Coursework is interspersed with field experiences within classes, as practica and with an in-depth, 15-week internship as a capstone experience. Study abroad experiences and National Student Exchange opportunities are strongly encouraged. The 24-credit-hour career focus is determined by the student's ultimate goals along with consultation with an assigned academic advisor.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the baccalaureate degree, students in recreation are expected to:

  • Plan, assess, and evaluate diversified programming and special events for diverse leisure services delivery systems;
  • Integrate theory and practice in administration/management, legislative, and legal aspects of recreation and leisure services;
  • Demonstrate a broad-based education background to enhance quality of life, to function more effectively in society, and to provide an educational base from which professional competencies can evolve.

These learning outcomes reflect the requirements of the National Recreation & Parks Association (NRPA) accreditation standards.

Students who start this program in their first year should be able to complete it in four years with no academic problems.

Students who transfer into the program after the sophomore year will most likely add two to four semesters in order to meet all program requirements.

Matriculation requirements:

  • Require a 2.5 overall GPA;
  • Complete RTD 190 and 210 with a 2.75 average;
  • Complete 30-32 hours of BG Perspective courses;
  • Demonstrate an exit competency in CPR/Advanced first aid by completing either KNS 313 as an elective or utilizing an outside agency;
  • Maintain a 2.5 GPA to be eligible for field experience work (RTD 387, 487, and 488);
  • Complete the following courses in sequence—RTD 190 and 210, 385—prior to being eligible for field experience.

Recreation Major click click to display detailed requirements for 2008-2009 course requirements

Recreation Major/Environmental Education Minor option click click to display detailed requirements for 2008-2009 course requirements

Recreation Major/Therapeutic Recreation Minor option click click to display detailed requirements for 2008-2009 course requirements

Therapeutic recreation minor (42-43 hours)click click to display detailed requirements for 2008-2009 course requirements
This collaborative minor with the University of Toledo requires at least two extra semesters of coursework.

Recreation minor (21 hours)click click to display detailed requirements for 2008-2009 course requirements

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