The WKU Masters of Science in Recreation and Sport Administration went into effect in the fall of 2005. Students in both Recreation and Sport Administration work with Faculty to design the best course of study for their interests and needs. The 33 hour degree has 24 hours in the core, including a research course and a practicum.
Students are advised to select emphasis/options for their electives (9 hours) from: Environmental Education, Outdoor Leadership, Student Services/Campus recreation, Facilities Management, Interscholastic Administration/Coaching, and Thesis.
Currently there are six full-time Graduate Faculty members and assorted Adjunct Faculty teaching in the Recreation and Sport Administration Masters Program. The faculty possess diverse backgrounds, which allows for sharing a variety of expertise with students
Students:
Flexibility is key in the ever-changing and competitive leisure service industry. Our program combines diverse opportunities for students and encourages practical experience as integral to the MS degree. Professional experience in a related profession is strongly encouraged during the MS degree. Currently, 90% of students in the Recreation and Sport Administration Masters Program are working in a recreation or sport administration position while pursuing the degree.
Our student makeup is quite diverse with a wide array of fields represented. Approximately 60% of the students in the MS program receive aid from WKU through a number of different programs including: part-time employment, fulltime employment, graduate assistantship, and/or scholarships.
Admission is based on Electronic Portfolio and the GRE is not required.
Masters of Science Recreation and Sport Administration – Ref. # 095
Required courses (24 hrs.) + electives (9 hrs) = 33 hrs.
This program is designed to prepare professional Recreation and Sport Administration practitioners for a wide range of occupations; provide opportunity for study in a specialized area of recreation; provide knowledge of research procedures; and provide academic background for students planning to pursue doctoral study.
Some courses are offered online at various times (noted by *). Most courses are web-assisted.
Required courses (24 hrs):
*REC 501 Research Methods in Recreation and Sport (3)
REC 513 Recreation and Sport Administration (3)
*REC 515 Recreation and Sport Facility Development (3)
*REC 517 Legal Issues in Recreation and Sport (3)
*REC 519 Fiscal Practices in Recreation and Sport (3)
*REC 521 Public Relations in Recreation and Sport (3)
REC 523 Theoretical Foundations in Recreation and Sport (3)
REC 590 Practicum (3)
Electives courses (9 hrs):
It is advised that students select electives according to emphasis/options.
Thesis Emphasis (9 hours)
REC 599 Thesis (6 hrs)
One Statistic Course (3 hours) from:
PH 520 Vital and Medical Statistics
EDFN 501 Educational Statistics
EDFN 601 Applied Statistical Techniques and Research Designs in Edu
PSY 563 Statistics and Psychometrics Theory
BA 540 Statistical Research Methods
Math 501 Intro to Probability and Statistics I
Math 502 Intro to Probability and Statistics II
SOCL 514 Advanced Social Statistics
Environmental Education Emphasis (9 hours)
ENVE 520 Foundations in Environmental Education (8 weeks) (required)
ENVE 560 Investigating Environmental Issues (8 weeks)
ENVE 580 LBL Environmental Education Consortium
REC 482G Wilderness First Responder
REC 430G Recreation Resource Management
REC 532 Environmental Education Resources
REC 434G Environmental Interpretation
REC 435G Expedition Planning
REC 437G Outdoor Leadership Expedition
Student Services/Campus Recreation (9 hours)
REC 422G Campus Recreation
CNS 571 Introduction to Student Affairs (required)
CNS 572 The College Student Experience
CNS 574 Student Development in Higher Education
CNS 585 Leadership and Administration in Student Affairs
Outdoor Leadership Emphasis (9 hours)
REC 435G Outdoor Expedition Planning (required)
REC 437G Outdoor Leadership Expedition (required)
ENVE 520 Foundations in Environmental Education (8 weeks)
ENVE 560 Investigating Environmental Issues (8 weeks)
ENVE 580 LBL Environmental Education Consortium
REC 482G Wilderness First Responder
REC 430G Recreation Resource Management
REC 532 Environmental Education Resources
REC 434G Environmental Interpretation
Required Audit of REC 335 and REC 337 (enrollment in courses required)
Facilities Emphasis (9 hours)
REC 404G Recreation Facility Management
REC 426G Facility Planning and Design
REC 424G Camp and Conference Center Administration
Athletic Administration/Coaching (33 hours)
This emphasis is a Cohort Program and is administered through the WKU Division of Extended Learning and Outreach (DELO). All courses are administered online. For more information see: http://www.wku.edu/cohort/athleticAdmin.htm
Other courses may be used to fulfill elective requirements in any of the above options based upon student need and with advisor approval.
Additional Courses that may be used as electives:
REC 420G Commercial Recreation & Tourism
REC 428G Community Centers and Playgrounds
REC 482G Workshop in variable topics
REC 530 Independent Investigations in Recreation (1 to 3 hours)
Additional electives may be accepted to fulfill other student needs in an ever-changing and diverse field.
Effective fall 2006, no student admitted into the Recreation and Sport Administration MS program will be required to take deficiency hours.
This decision places the responsibility on the student to overcome any knowledge deficiency through their own efforts.
Recreation and Sport Administration Course Descriptions