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College of Health Science and Public Health Recreation and Tourism Management BA 74 Quarter Credits Why study Recreation and Tourism Management? What will I Study? There are many emphasis areas in recreation management. Students learn how to program and manage private, public and nonprofit enterprises. They learn both business and recreational skills. Recreation management is a growing and dynamic field, with tourism as one of the top business activities. (Recently, the Kiplinger Magazine listed hotel management and recreation as one of the eight occupations with the highest career prospects). We would like to show you our excellent facilities. That way, you can really see what it would be like to be a recreation student. The Recreation and Leisure Services Program is located in Cheney, in the PEHR complex, and our department staff will be happy to arrange a tour for you. Students in recreation management develop competencies in administration and management, business principles, legal foundations and risk management, facility planning and maintenance, assessment and evaluation, emergency medical skills, activity programming and leadership. Our goal is to provide students with core skill sets and competencies that allow for adaptability and success within a wide range of professional settings. Career Opportunities Graduates find jobs in both the Public and Private sectors, some possible jobs are working with: • City and county recreation programs School districts • State and national parks • Campus recreation programs • Resort hotels and Casinos • Commercial recreation businesses • Amusement and theme parks and Cruise lines Department Co-Chair Dr. Matthew Chase [email protected] Program Support Supervis Colleen Mastel [email protected] Student Success Coordinator Dustin Semb, PhD [email protected] 249 PEC 202 PE Building 509.359.7964 509.359.7961 668 Riverpoint BLVD., RM 270 509.828.1499 Cheney, WA 99004 Cheney,WA 99004 Spokane, WA 99202

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College of Health Science and Public Health

Recreation and Tourism Management BA

74 Quarter Credits

Why study Recreation and Tourism Management?

What will I Study?

There are many emphasis areas in recreation management. Students learn how to program and manage private, public and nonprofit enterprises. They learn both business and recreational skills. Recreation management is a growing and dynamic field, with tourism as one of the top business activities. (Recently, the Kiplinger Magazine listed hotel management and recreation as one of the eight occupations with the highest career prospects).

We would like to show you our excellent facilities. That way, you can really see what it would be like to be a recreation student. The Recreation and Leisure Services Program is located in Cheney, in the PEHR complex, and our department staff will be happy to arrange a tour for you.

Students in recreation management develop competencies in administration and management, business principles, legal foundations and risk management, facility planning and maintenance, assessment and evaluation, emergency medical skills, activity programming and leadership. Our goal is to provide students with core skill sets and competencies that allow for adaptability and success within a wide range of professional settings.

Career OpportunitiesGraduates find jobs in both the Public and Private sectors, some possible jobs are working with:• City and county recreation programs

⦁ School districts• State and national parks• Campus recreation programs• Resort hotels and Casinos• Commercial recreation businesses• Amusement and theme parks and Cruise lines

Department Co-ChairDr. Matthew Chase

[email protected]

Program Support SupervisColleen Mastel

[email protected]

Student Success CoordinatorDustin Semb, PhD

[email protected]

249 PEC

202 PE Building

509.359.7964

509.359.7961

668 Riverpoint BLVD., RM 270

509.828.1499

Cheney, WA 99004

Cheney,WA 99004

Spokane, WA 99202

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<div>12 credit Summer internship is required Senior Year.</div>

This is an example of a four year class schedule. Academic Advisors are there to help create individualized plans.

www.ewu.edu/CHSPH

Listed is a Sample Four Year Plan. Individual plans will vary based on placement test scores and course availability.

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BACR (5 cr.)

Elective/Minor (5 cr.)

ENGL 101 (5 cr.)

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BACR (5 cr.)

BACR (5 cr.)

ENGL 201 (5 cr.)

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BACR (5 cr.)

Global (5 cr.)

MATH 107 (5 cr.)

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BACR (5 cr.)

BACR (5 cr.)

Elective/Minor (5 cr.)

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Elective/Minor (5 cr.)

Elective/Minor (5 cr.)

Elective/Minor (5 cr.)

Q7

Diversity (5 cr.)

Elective/Minor (5 cr.)

Elective/Minor (5 cr.)

Q9

RCLS 201 (4 cr.)

RCLS 220 (3 cr.)

RCLS 240 (4 cr.)

RCLS 385 (4 cr.)

Q11

RCLS 270 (2 cr.)

RCLS 300 (4 cr.)

RCLS 313 (4 cr.)

RCLS 425 (4 cr.)

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RCLS 349 (2 cr.)

RCLS 435 (2 cr.)

RCLS 462 (4 cr.)

RCLS 470 (4 cr.)

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HLED 193 (2 cr.)

RCLS 465 (4 cr.)

RCLS 490 (4 cr.)

Q15

Elective/Minor (2 cr.)

Elective/Minor (5 cr.)

Elective/Minor (5 cr.)

Q10

RCLS 360 (4 cr.)

RCLS 400 (4 cr.)

RCLS 455 (3 cr.)

RCLS 480 (4 cr.)

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2019-2020

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Recreation and Tourism Management, BA

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Participate in academic

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planning path at EWU

Run a final SOAR auditParticipate in the Undergraduate Research Symposium.

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Talk to a professor in a major you're interested in pursuing

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Check out activities in the Office of Community Engagement

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Plan ahead! Meet with your academic advisor every term

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Bachelor of Arts in Recreation and Tourism Management

2019-2020 Catalog Year

SOAR Department: Phys Educ | SOAR Major: RECR MGMT

Major Declaration Form: Recreation & Tourism Mgmt, BA-RECM1

College of Health Science and Public Health

Math proficiency needed: MATH 107

Student's name: __________________________ EWU ID: ___________

First year courses and prerequisites Notes Previously offered **

BACR (5 cr.)Q1

Elective/Minor (5 cr.)Q1

ENGL 101 COLL COMP: EXPOSITN & ARGUMNT (5 cr.) F17, W18, Sp18, Su18Satisfies: university competencies, writing.Q1Prerequisite: Writing Placement Test or General Advising.

BACR (5 cr.)Q2

BACR (5 cr.)Q2

ENGL 201 COLL COMP: ANALYSIS/RES/DOCMNT (5 cr.) F17, W18, Sp18, Su18Satisfies: university proficiencies, writing.Q2Prerequisite: ENGL 101, Writing Placement Test or general advising.

BACR (5 cr.)Q3

Global (5 cr.)Q3

MATH 107 MATHEMATICAL REASONING (5 cr.) F17, W18, Sp18, Su18Satisfies: completion of this course with a grade >= C satisfies

the university proficiencies in mathematics.Q3

Prerequisites: MTHD 104 or MTHD 106 or equivalent course, or a satisfactory

score on the mathematics placement test (MPT); Computer Literacy

Competency recommended.

To follow this MAP, you should place into MATH 107. If you place lower, your custom MAP may change.

This list of courses is for information purposes only. All students are required to follow the catalog requirements for the year they declared a major.

* See the catalog for prerequisites and other details.

Revised 6/25/2019 | MAP UID: 2020-CHSPH-CHN-BA-RECR MGMT Page 1

In addition to the courses listed above, this major requires completion of two years of the same foreign language in high school or one year of a college-level foreign language.

** Future course offerings may differ from the past. Check the course schedule for future courses.

I have discussed this academic plan with the student listed above. Advisor name: ____________________________ Advisor signature: ____________________________

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Second year courses and prerequisites Notes Previously offered **

Q5 BACR (5 cr.)

Q5 BACR (5 cr.)

Q5 Elective/Minor (5 cr.)

Q6 Elective/Minor (5 cr.)

Q6 Elective/Minor (5 cr.)

Q6 Elective/Minor (5 cr.)

Q7 Diversity (5 cr.)

Q7 Elective/Minor (5 cr.)

Q7 Elective/Minor (5 cr.)

To follow this MAP, you should place into MATH 107. If you place lower, your custom MAP may change.

This list of courses is for information purposes only. All students are required to follow the catalog requirements for the year they declared a major.

* See the catalog for prerequisites and other details.

Revised 6/25/2019 | MAP UID: 2020-CHSPH-CHN-BA-RECR MGMT Page 2

In addition to the courses listed above, this major requires completion of two years of the same foreign language in high school or one year of a college-level foreign language.

** Future course offerings may differ from the past. Check the course schedule for future courses.

I have discussed this academic plan with the student listed above. Advisor name: ____________________________ Advisor signature: ____________________________

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Third year courses and prerequisites Notes Previously offered **

F17, Sp18Q9 RCLS 201 REC & LEISURE IN MOD SOC (4 cr.)

F17, Sp18Q9 RCLS 220 LEADERSHIP IN RCLS (3 cr.)

Prerequisites: must be a declared Recreation Major (Outdoor Recreation,

Therapeutic Recreation or Recreation and Tourism Management) or

Experiential Education and Group Facilitation Minor or permission of instructor.

F17, Sp18Q9 RCLS 240 OVERVIEW THERAPEUTIC REC SVS (4 cr.)

F17, W18Q9 RCLS 385 PROGRAMMING IN RCLS (4 cr.)

W18Q10 RCLS 360 FACILITY PLAN & ENVIR DESIGN (4 cr.)

Prerequisite: RCLS 201 and junior standing or permission of the instructor.

F17, W18, Sp18, Su18Q10 RCLS 400 LEGAL FOUNDATIONS IN RCLS (4 cr.)

Prerequisite: RCLS 201 and RCLS 220 or permission of the instructor.

W18, Sp18Q10 RCLS 455 RESORT & COMMERCIAL REC MGMT (3 cr.)

Prerequisites: RCLS 201.

W18Q10 RCLS 480 BUDGETING IN RCLS (4 cr.)

Prerequisites: RCLS 201 and RCLS 385 or permission of the instructor.

F17, Sp18Q11 RCLS 270 DIVERSITY SOC JUSTIC IN RCLS (2 cr.)

Prerequisites: RCLS 201 or permission of instructor.

Sp18Q11 RCLS 300 PUBLICITY & PROMOTION IN REC (4 cr.)

F17, Sp18Q11 RCLS 313 WILDLAND RECREATION MGMT (4 cr.)

Prerequisite: RCLS 201.

Sp18Q11 RCLS 425 EVAL/RES/STATS IN RCLS (4 cr.)

Prerequisites: RCLS 385 and junior standing or permission of the instructor.

To follow this MAP, you should place into MATH 107. If you place lower, your custom MAP may change.

This list of courses is for information purposes only. All students are required to follow the catalog requirements for the year they declared a major.

* See the catalog for prerequisites and other details.

Revised 6/25/2019 | MAP UID: 2020-CHSPH-CHN-BA-RECR MGMT Page 3

In addition to the courses listed above, this major requires completion of two years of the same foreign language in high school or one year of a college-level foreign language.

** Future course offerings may differ from the past. Check the course schedule for future courses.

I have discussed this academic plan with the student listed above. Advisor name: ____________________________ Advisor signature: ____________________________

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Fourth year courses and prerequisites Notes Previously offered **

F17Q13 RCLS 349 YOUTH SPORTS MANAGEMENT (2 cr.)

F17Q13 RCLS 435 EMPLOYMENT PROCESSES IN RCLS (2 cr.)

Prerequisites: RCLS 201, RCLS 220 and senior standing.

F17Q13 RCLS 462 FOUNDATIONS TRAVEL & TOURISM (4 cr.)

F17, W18, Sp18, Su18Q13 RCLS 470 ADMN/ORG/SUPERV IN RCLS (4 cr.)

Prerequisite: RCLS 425 and senior standing or permission of the instructor.

F17, W18, Sp18, Su18Q14 HLED 193 STANDARD FIRST AID AND SAFETY (2 cr.)

W18Q14 RCLS 465 SEMINAR IN TRAVEL AND TOURISM (4 cr.)

Prerequisites: RCLS 462 or permission of the instructor.

W18Satisfies: a university graduation requirement'senior capstone.

Note: this course is designated as the capstone course for

those students majoring in recreation and leisure services

within the Department of PEHR.

Q14 RCLS 490 SR. CAPSTONE IN RECREATION (4 cr.)

Prerequisites: RCLS 470 and senior standing.

Q15 Elective/Minor (2 cr.)

Q15 Elective/Minor (5 cr.)

Q15 Elective/Minor (5 cr.)

Su18Q17 RCLS 495 REC MANAGEMENT PROF INTERNSHIP (12 cr.)

Prerequisites: compliance with RCLS department≥s internship requirements;

permission of the instructor, department chair and college dean.

To follow this MAP, you should place into MATH 107. If you place lower, your custom MAP may change.

This list of courses is for information purposes only. All students are required to follow the catalog requirements for the year they declared a major.

* See the catalog for prerequisites and other details.

Revised 6/25/2019 | MAP UID: 2020-CHSPH-CHN-BA-RECR MGMT Page 4

In addition to the courses listed above, this major requires completion of two years of the same foreign language in high school or one year of a college-level foreign language.

** Future course offerings may differ from the past. Check the course schedule for future courses.

I have discussed this academic plan with the student listed above. Advisor name: ____________________________ Advisor signature: ____________________________