Recreation and Leisure Studies
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Bachelor of Arts in Recreation
(code REC_BA01) (120 units)
Student must maintain a cumulative 2.0 GPA on all units attempted and achieve a "C" or better in each course of the Recreation major to progress in the sequence of study. Students earning less than a "C" grade in a course required in the major must repeat that course.
Students wishing to substitute courses or deviate in any way from department requirements must submit a letter of request to the Department faculty. No more than six units of Recreation‑prefix courses may be taken by contract. The Internship is "Letter grade only (A-F)." The Internship is taken the last semester before graduation. No other courses may be taken concurrently with the Internship.
Requirements
Lower Division:
- Take all of the following courses:
- REC 141 Introduction to Leisure Services (3)
- REC 225 Programming Recreation Activities (3)
Upper Division:
- Take all of the following courses:
- REC 325 Advanced Program & Event Management (3)
- REC 341 Eval and Research in Leisure Services (3)
- REC 351 Foundations of Therapeutic Recreation (3)
- REC 421 Supervisory & Administrative Practices (3)
- REC 423 Facility Design and Operations (3)
- REC 425 Financing Leisure Services (3)
- REC 427 Legal Aspects of Leisure Services (3)
- REC 431 Recreation Resource Management (3)
- REC 480 Philosophy of Recreation and Leisure (3)
- REC 498 Internship in Leisure Services (6-9)
Additional Courses:
- Take one the following courses:
- Take one of the following courses:
- HDEV 307I, 357I, or PSY 370I
- Take 15 units from the following courses:
- REC 321, 322, 324, 337, 340I, 371, 428, 430, 433, 451, 452, 454, 457, 458, 462, 465, 468, 469, 473, 490, 499
- Choose 3 units from collaborative fields with advisor approval, such as CAFF, CDFS, CRJU, EDP, FCS, FCSE, FMD, FSCI, HFHM, KIN, NUTR, SW
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