PARKS, RECREATION, AND TOURISM MANAGEMENTBachelor of ScienceThe curriculum in Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management prepares students for a variety of careers in public and private leisure services. The undergraduate curriculum provides broad exposure to the social, physical, and biological sciences required to manage leisure service programs and resources, such as those for municipalities, institutions, voluntary and youth-serving agencies, management positions within the travel and tourism industry, and as resource managers of local, state, and federal parks and related lands and waters.
The flexible curriculum
allows students to select from six concentrations: Community Leisure Services,
Professional Golf Management, Recreation Resources Management, Sport Management,
Therapeutic Recreation, and Travel and Tourism. The concentration in Professional
Golf Management is limited to 30 students each academic year, and there
are additional requirements for acceptance into this concentration. This
latitude permits accommodation of each student's career objectives in
positions in fitness center management, sport
The Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management program is accredited by the National Council on Accreditation (National Recreation and Park Association/Council for Higher Education Accreditation). A graduate is immediately eligible to apply to become a "Certified Park and Recreation Professional," a valuable credential for professional advancement.
Graduate degrees offered are Master of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management; Master of Science; and Doctor of Philosophy.
The Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management is a South Carolina Commission on Higher Education "Commendation for Excellence" recipient and a top-ranked program nationally.
Students will find it beneficial to have a personal computer meeting current technology standards.
Freshman YearFirst Semester 4 - BIOL 103 General Biology I1 or 3 - GEOL 101 Physical Geology1 and 1 - GEOL 103 Physical Geology Lab.1 3 - ENGL 101 Composition I 3 - PRTM 101 Concepts of Leisure 3 - PRTM 209 Professional Application of Microcomputers2 3 - Mathematical Sciences Requirement3 16
Second Semester 4 - BIOL 104 General Biology II1 or 4 - Geology Laboratory Science1 3 - ENGL 102 Composition II 3 - PRTM 205 Program and Event Planning 3 - Mathematical Sciences Requirement3 3 - Elective 16
Sophomore YearFirst Semester 3 - PRTM 201 The Recreation/Leisure Environ. 1 - PRTM 206 Practicum I 3 - PSYCH 201 Introduction to Psychology4 or 3 - SOC 201 Introduction to Sociology4 3 - Concentration5 3 - Humanities Requirement E.26 3 - Literature Requirement7 16
Second Semester 1 - PRTM 207 Practicum II 3 - PRTM 308 Leadership and Group Proc. in Rec. 3 - SPCH 250 Public Speaking 6 - Concentration5 3 - Social Science Requirement8 16
Junior YearFirst Semester 3 - PRTM 321 Recreation Administration 1 - PRTM 404 Field Training I 9 - Concentration5 3 - Writing Intensive Requirement3 16
Second Semester 3 - PRTM 305 Safety and Risk Management 3 - PRTM 309 Behavioral Concepts 7-8 - Concentration5 4-3 - Elective 17
Summer6 - PRTM 405 Field Training II
Senior YearFirst Semester 3 - PRTM 409 Methods of Recreation Research I 10 - Concentration5 3 - Elective 16
Second Semester 1 - PRTM 406 Senior Seminar 3 - PRTM 410 Methods of Recreation Research II 9 - Concentration5 3 - Elective 16
135 Total Semester Hours
1Eight-hour sequence in the same science. Therapeutic Recreation and Sport Management students must take the general biology sequence. 2Other General Education Computer Skills courses may be substituted. 3See General Education Requirements. 4Therapeutic Recreation students must take both courses. 5See advisor. Actual credits may vary depending on the courses selected. There is some variation in the distribution of hours among the concentrations. 6Sport Management students must take PHIL 103 or 344. All others see General Education Requirements. 7ENGL 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, or H210. 8Sport Management students must take ECON 200 (preferred), 211, or 212. Therapeutic Recreation students see footnote 4. All others see General Education Requirements. Note: Students select from six concentrations: Community Leisure Services, Professional Golf Management, Recreation Resources Management, Sport Management, Therapeutic Recreation, or Travel and Tourism. Students may focus in the area of Sport Management by selecting from Commercial Sport Management, Institutional Sport Management, Sports Communication Management, Sports Health and Fitness Management, or Sport Marketing.
Professional Golf Management ConcentrationFreshman Year First Semester 4 - BIOL 103 General Biology I 3 - ENGL 101 Composition I 3 - PRTM 101 Concepts of Leisure 3 - PRTM 209 Prof. Appl. of Microcomputers1 3 - Mathematical Sciences Requirement2 16
Second Semester 4 - BIOL 104 General Biology II 3 - ENGL 102 Composition II 3 - PRTM 205 Program and Event Planning 3 - Mathematical Sciences Requirement2 3 - Elective 16
Summer0 - CO-OP 101 Cooperative Education 1 - PRTM 206 Practicum I 1
Sophomore YearFirst Semester 3 - ACCT 201 FinancialAccounting Concept 3 - PRTM 201 Recreation/Leisure Environment 3 - PRTM 307 Facility Operations and Main. 3 - PSYCH 201 Introduction to Psychology or 3 - SOC 201 Intro. to Sociology 3 - Literature Requirement3 15
Second Semester 3 - ECON 200 Economic Concepts4 3 - MGT 301 Principles of Management 3 - PHIL 103 Introduction to Ethics or 3 - PHIL 344 Business Ethics 3 - PRTM 308 Leadership and Group Proc. in Rec. 3 - SPCH 250 Public Speaking 15
Summer0 - CO-OP 102 Cooperative Education 1 - PRTM 207 Practicum II 1
Junior YearFirst Semester 3 - ACCT 202 Managerial Accounting Concepts 3 - LAW 322 Legal Environment of Business 3 - MKT 301 Principles of Marketing 3 - PRTM 321 Recreation Administration 1 - PRTM 404 Field Training I 3 - Writing Intensive Requirement5 16
Second Semester 4 - HORT 308 Landscape Design 3 - MGT 307 Personnel Management 3 - PRTM 305 Safety and Risk Mgt. in PRTM 3 - PRTM 309 Behavioral Concepts in PRTM 3 - Elective 16
Summer0 - CO-OP 103 Cooperative Education 6 - PRTM 405 Field Training II 6
Senior YearFirst Semester 3 - FD SC 306 Food Service Operations 3 - FIN 306 Corporation Finance 3 - PRTM 409 Methods of Recreation Research I 3 - PRTM 441 Commercial Recreation 3 - Elective 15
Second Semester 3 - HORT 412 Turfgrass Management 3 - MKT 425 Retail Management 3 - PRTM 344 Tourism Markets and Supply 1 - PRTM 406 Senior Seminar 3 - PRTM 410 Methods of Recreation Research II 3 - Elective 16
Summer and Fall0 - CO-OP 104 Cooperative Education 3 - PRTM 483 Golf Club Mgt. and Operations 3
136 Total Semester Hours
1Other General Education Computer Skills courses may be substituted. 2See General Education Requirements. MTHSC 101 and 203 are recommended. 3ENGL 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, or H210. 4ECON 200 is preferred. ECON 211 or 212 may be substituted. 5See General Education Requirements.
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