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Recreation Majors have an opportunity to climb a rock wall
The Bachelor of Science Degree in Recreation offered by the Department of HPER at Emporia State University is designed to prepare students for leadership roles in the area of recreation. Graduates learn to assess constituents, and to design, implement and evaluate programs to affect leisure choices of participants associated with various public and private agencies and institutions at local, state, national, and international levels.
The Recreation curriculum centers on preparing critical thinkers, creative planners, and effective practitioners for careers in the recreation field. The National Recreation and Park Association/American Association for Leisure and Recreation accreditation guidelines are used as guides for the recreation program. Employment opportunities exist in public, private, corporate, medical, non-profit, academic, and commercial recreation settings.
Application Deadlines
RC 100 Introduction to Leisure Services
RC 150 Foundations of Recreational Activities and Leadership
RC 270 Sport management
RC 360 Facility Management
RC 374 Recreation Delivery Systems
RC 389 Program Design and Implementation
RC 395 Practicum 1 in Leisure Studies
RC 401 Aquatic Management
RC 410 Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Management
RC 420 Revenue Resource Management in Leisure Studies
RC 425 Promotion and PR in Leisure Studies
RC 430 Leadership and Management of Personnel in Leisure Studies
RC 451 Professional Development
RC 470 Practicum 2
RC 520 Special Topics in Leisure Studies
RC 570 Internship in Recreation
HL 155 First Aid and Personal Safety
PE 164 Foundations of PE: Outdoor Activities
PE 262 Special Populations in PE and Rec (online students substitute PY 211 Developmental Psychology for PE 262/264)
PE 264 Special Population Lab in HPER (online students substitute PY 211 Developmental Psychology for PE 262/264)
PE 266 Technology in HPER (online students substitute IT 343 Applied Computer Applications for PE 266)
Probation and or Dismissal
Once a student is admitted to the recreation program, s/he can be placed on probation or dismissed from the Recreation Program if the following conditions occur:
YEAR 1 |
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Spring |
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| HL 150 | 3 hrs | RC 100 | 3 hrs | |
| EG 101 | 3 hrs | EG 102 | 3 hrs | |
| MA 110 or MA 156 | 3 hrs | MU 226, AR 105, or TA 125 | 2 hrs | |
| MU 226, AR 105, or TA 125 | 2 hrs | RC 150 | 2 hrs | |
| SP 100 or SP 101 | 3 hrs | GB 100/101 | 4 hrs | |
| PE 100 | 1 hr | PE Activity Option | 1 hr | |
| PE 101 | 1 hr | |||
| Total | 16 hrs | Total | 15 hrs | |
YEAR 2 |
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Fall |
Spring |
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| HL 155 | 2 hrs | PE 266 | 3 hrs | |
| PE 164 | 1 hr | EG 207 or PI 225 | 3 hrs | |
| PE 320 or HL 365 | 2 hrs | EC 101 | 3 hrs | |
| HI 101, HI 102, HI 111, or HI 112 | 3 hrs | PE 262 | 2 hrs | |
| CH 110/111, ES 110/111 or PH 110/111 | 4/1 hrs | PE 264 | 1 hr | |
| PY 100, PO 100, SO 101, or JO 200 | 3 hrs | RC 270 | 3 hrs | |
| Total | 16 hrs | Total | 15 hrs | |
YEAR 3 |
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Fall |
Spring |
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| Professional Sequence 1 | RC 400 – Practicum 1 | 3 hrs | ||
| RC 360 | 2 hrs | RC 401 – Aquatic Management | 2 hrs | |
| RC 374 | 2 hrs | RC 410 Travel and Tourism | 3 hrs | |
| RC 389 | 2 hrs | Electives/Minor | 7 hrs | |
| AN 110, PO 330, GE 101 | 3 hrs | |||
| PY 100, PO 100, SO 101, or JO 200 | 3 hrs | |||
| Elective/Minor (300 level classes) | 6 hrs | |||
| Total | 18 hrs | Total | 14 hrs | |
YEAR 4 |
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| Fall | Spring | |||
| Professional Sequence 2 | ||||
| RC 420 | 2 hrs | RC 570 | 12 hrs | |
| RC 425 | 2 hrs | RC 520 | 2 hrs | |
| RC 430 | 2 hrs | |||
| RC 451 | 2 hrs | |||
| RC 470 | 3 hrs | |||
| Elective/Minor (300 level classes) | 3 hrs | |||
| Total | 15 | Total | 15 hrs | |
| Total hours 124 | ||||
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