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B.S.
Degree Options
Public/Non-Profit
Recreation Services
This option is designed for students interested
in working for city/county/metro parks and recreation departments. Students
also land jobs with nonprofit community agencies, such as YMCA/YWCA, 4H,
or scouting programs. Students may also be interested in working in military/MWR
settings, campus recreation or special event planning.
Natural Resources
and Outdoor Recreation
This option is designed for students interested
in working in state park settings and with federal outdoor recreation
agencies such as the U.S. Forest Service, National Park Service and Corps
of Engineers. Students in this curriculum option may also be interested
in the business and profit motive capabilities of outdoor adventure pursuits.
Therapeutic Recreation
Students in this option are typically interested in working
in hospitals, clinics, and rehabilitation centers. Their interests are
with a variety of clientele groups such as the mentally challenged, physically
challenged, psychiatric patients, senior citizens, and youth-at-risk.
Most therapeutic recreation majors select one or two populations of persons
they are most interested in working with in a recreation setting. Some
students enter the career area of community therapeutic recreation and
work with a local/county/metro park and recreation department serving
the needs of special populations. Students graduating with this option
meet the requirements necessary to become a Certified Therapeutic Recreation
Specialist (CTRS). Click here
for more information.
Tourism and Resort Recreation
Students choosing this option are interested in working in a resort setting
or in some tourism related capacity. Internship opportunities vary from
coastal resort settings, such as Hilton Head and Myrtle Beach; to cruise
lines; to local and state tourism offices; to theme parks; to special
event planning.
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