Recreation and Leisure Management

Year



Type

Major, Minor, Sub-Major

Description

The Recreation Management major allows students to explore and understand the importance of recreation in society and equip them with knowledge that will assist them in the role of recreation planners and officers. Graduates often find work within government bodies and departments, in particular local councils. Recreation Management incorporates courses such as recreation and wellness management, leisure concepts, recreation planning and recreation and sport event programming to provide students with a thorough background to recreation in contemporary society.

Prerequisite(s)

All pre-requisites must be adhered to.

Assumed Knowledge

Nil

Courses

Course Area and cat no. Units Level References
MINOR
Leisure Concepts SPRC 1004 4.5 1
Fundamentals of Sport and Recreation SPRC 2003 4.5 2
Recreation and Sport Event Programming SPRC 1007 4.5 1
Recreation Planning in the Urban Environment ENVT 3004 4.5 3
SUB-MAJOR
The courses above plus the following:
Leadership in Recreation and Sport SPRC 3018 4.5 3
Sport and Recreation Facilities Management SPRC 2013 4.5 2
MAJOR
The courses above plus the following 2 courses:
Recreation and Wellness Management SPRC 2015 4.5 2
Sport, Tourism and Event Practicum ENVT 2002 4.5 2

Rules

Nil

Notes

Nil