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Recreation and Tourism Management
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Nature of Program @ ASU West Trains students for leadership roles in recreation, park., tourism and travel management fields. (P.221) Curriculum perspectives include law, marketing, financing, social justice, human resources, and public policy. (P.221)
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Accreditation Bachelor of Science degree program in Recreation and Tourism Management is accredited by the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA)/American Alliance for Leisure and Recreation (AALR) Council on Accreditation (P.221)
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Major Requirements 63 Semester hrs. 39 hrs. of Core Classes 15 hrs. of major electives 9 hrs. of approved non major elective courses from related areas (P.222) Additional Requirements 200 hrs. of professional field work experience approved by a faculty advisor (P.222) Senior Internship
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Career Outlook Recreation and Tourism combined is the second largest industry in the United States. Public sector and for-profit recreation operations, resort, special events and non-profit agency recreation services have continued to grow to meet recreation demands. Employment for recreation professionals working with youth, older adults and other special populations has grown significantly. (P.221)
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Employment Opportunities Employment opportunities are expanding in areas such as resorts, outdoor recreation programs, fitness facilities, private membership clubs, military recreation, camps and commercial recreation businesses. (P.222 )
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Copyright © 2002, All rights reserved.
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Works Cited Page Irvin, Glenn, and Ramsden, Julia. Arizona State University West 2002-2003 Catalog. Office of Academic Affairs: Arizona State University, 2002.
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