BS RECREATION ADMINISTRATION   2001-03 Catalog
Natural Resources Management Department
Agricultural Sciences Bldg. (11), Room 217
(805) 756-2702

   o  60 units upper division

   o  GWR

   o  2.0 GPA

   o  USCP

   * = Satisfies General Education requirement

MAJOR COURSES

 

REC 101 Intro. to Recreation, Parks and Tourism

3

REC 110 Career Develop and Planning in Recreation Administration

1

REC 127 Leisure Behavior

4

REC 210 Introduction to Program Design

4

REC 252 Recreation and Special Populations

4

REC 305 Recreation Areas and Facilities Mgt

4

REC 324 Legal and Legislative Patterns in Recreation Administration

4

REC 360 Assessment and Eval of Rec Parks and Tourism

4

REC 405 Management and Leadership for Recreation Administration

4

REC 424 Financing Recreation Services

4

REC 460 Research in Recreation, Parks & Tourism

4

REC 461 Senior Project

3

REC 463 Pre-Internship Seminar

1

REC 465 Internship

6

BUS 384 Human Resources Management

4

Concentration courses (see below) or adviser approved electives

28

 

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SUPPORT COURSES

 

BUS 212 Financial Actg for Nonbusiness Majors

4

BUS 346 Principles of Marketing

4

CSC 110/113/AG 250

3

ENGL 310 Corporate Communications

4

FNR 410/EHS 337/LA 363
(Natural Resources Recreation students are required to take FNR 410)

3

JOUR 312 Introduction to Public Relations

4

MATH 118 Pre-Calculus Algebra (B1)* or
MATH 116 and 117 (B1)*

4

STAT 217 Intro to Statistical Concepts and Methods (B1)*

4

 

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GENERAL EDUCATION (GE)

 

72 units required; 8 units are in Support.

 

®See page 79 for complete GE course listing.

 

®Minimum of 12 units required at the 300-400 level.

 

Area A  Communication (12 units)

 

A1 Expository Writing

4

A2 Oral Communication

4

A3 Reasoning, Argumentation, and Writing

4

Area B  Science and Mathematics (8 units)

 

B1 Mathematics/Statistics * 8 units in Support

0

B2 Life Science

4

B3 Physical Science

4

B4 One lab taken with either a B2 or B3 course

 


Area C  Arts and Humanities (20 units)

 

C1 Literature

4

C2 Philosophy

4

C3 Fine/Performing Arts

4

C4 Upper-division elective

4

Area C elective (Choose one course from C1-C4)

4

Area D/E  Society and the Individual (20 units)

 

D1 The American Experience (40404)

4

D2 Political Economy

4

D3 Comparative Social Institutions

4

D4 Self Development (CSU Area E)

4

D5 Upper-division elective

4

Area F Technology Elective (upper division)
(4 units)


4

 

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ELECTIVES

10   4

     Units reduced effective Winter 2004

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186  180

CONCENTRATION OR ADVISER APPROVED ELECTIVES

Select either a concentration or adviser approved electives.

Commercial Recreation/Tourism Management Concentration

 

REC 313 Natural Resources and Agri-Tourism

4

REC 314 Travel and Tourism Planning

4

REC 317 Convention and Meeting Management

3

REC 414 Organization and Development of Commercial Leisure Services

4

Restricted electives

13

 

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Natural Resources Recreation Concentration

 

REC 302 Environmental and Wilderness Education or FNR 311 Environmental Interpretation

4

REC 313 Natural Resources and Agri-Tourism

4

REC 314 Travel and Tourism Planning or FNR 417 Resource Recreation Planning

4/3

Restricted electives

16/17

 

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Adviser Approved Electives 

28