Provost & Academic Vice President
Student Learning Outcomes
Recreation, Park and Tourism Administration (B.S.)
Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:
- demonstrate entry-level knowledge of the background, nature, and scope of the profession, including the history, philosophy, and social and behavioral science that comprise the foundation of knowledge (foundations); specifically, students will know:
- the definitions of and understand the terms recreation, leisure, and play
- the history of the recreation profession including key individuals and their contribution to the field
- the social and individual benefits of recreation
- demonstrate entry-level knowledge of the necessary services and processes for providing such services to constituents (provisions of services); specifically, students will demonstrate knowledge of:
- planning recreation programs
- designing recreation programs
- marketing recreation programs
- evaluating recreation programs
- demonstrate entry-level knowledge of administrative functions associated with leisure service employment (management and administration); specifically, students will know basic:
- legal aspects of the recreation profession
- fiscal elements of the recreation profession
- facility management processes in the recreation profession
- policy administration in the recreation profession
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