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B.S. in Recreation and Parks Management Leisure Services Management Concentration

Leisure services management student in front of a community park

The Leisure Services Management Concentration is designed to prepare students for programming and managerial positions in the public and non-profit sectors of the recreation/leisure service delivery system. Students are provided opportunities to learn the concepts, philosophies, and applications necessary to effectively and efficiently administer programs and services in a variety of recreation/leisure service settings, including municipal and county departments, state and national agencies, voluntary youth serving agencies, religious-affiliated social agencies and employee and corporate recreation service delivery programs.

Please visit the Undergraduate Bulletin for a list of requirements and a link to descriptions of RPM courses. Also see the Leisure Services Management Course Information document

For information on transferring classes to UNCG, please visit the Transfer Equivalency Course Search.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Page updated: 09-Jan-2012

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Community and Therapeutic Recreation
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