This major is for students who expect to pursue a career or graduate work in leisure services, outdoor recreation, protected area management or related fields. The program provides an academic foundation that meets professional standards in leisure studies, in general, and outdoor recreation, in particular. It also provides varied opportunities to develop additional competencies for more specialized entry-level positions in leisure and outdoor recreation settings. The learning environment uses both traditional and experiential learning strategies in a small-scale setting. Graduates may be self-employed or find employment in interpretive or outdoor education centers, organized camps, resorts, outfitters and guide services, colleges, adventure programs, county and city recreation and parks departments, state and federal land and water resource management agencies, and a variety of nonprofit organizations and businesses related to the field of outdoor recreation.
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| Total Credits Required for Degree | 129.5-132 |
| Liberal Studies | 30-40 |
| Health Promotion Requirements | 2 |
| Required Courses for Health Promotion |
| HP 239A Swimming-Intermediate (1 cr.) or |
| HP 239B Swimming-Lifeguard Training (1 cr.) or |
| HP 239C Swimming-WSI (1 cr.) or |
| HP 239D Swimming-SCUBA (1 cr.) or |
| HP 239E Swimming-Advanced SCUBA (2 cr.) |
| Required Courses in Major | 56.5-57 |
| Major Core | 40 |
| Professional Development Seminars | 1-1.5 |
| Students must enroll in one of the above every two semesters until graduation; RE 391 may be repeated. |
| Field Work/Internship/Plan of Study | 15 |
| RE 294 Field Work (A, B, C and/or D) | 3 |
| Or approved program of study; courses can be any prefix but must be 300 level or higher. |
| Professional Assessment Seminar | 0.5 |
| Other Required Courses | 13-15 |
| AIS 101 Introduction to Information Resources (1 cr.) or | 1-2 |
| SO 208 Methods of Social Research I (4 cr.) [V] or | 4 |
| GC 235 Quantitative Methods (4 cr.) or |
| MA 171 Introduction to Probability and Statistics (4 cr.) [V] or |
| PY 305 Psychological Statistics (4 cr.) [V] |
| HL 242 Emergency Health Care (2 cr.) Certification Required or | 2-3 |
| RE 352 Wilderness First Responder (3 cr.) Certification Required |
| RE 358 Teaching of Rock Climbing (2 cr.) or |
| Two ORLM adviser approved HP courses |