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MAJOR

Recreation, Park, and Nonprofit Administration, Bachelor of Science (5010)


  • Undergraduate
  • Bachelor of Science
  • Health and Human Services
  • Kinesiology, Recreation & Sport, School of

Overview

The major in Recreation, Park, and Nonprofit Administration prepares students for numerous and exciting careers in the nonprofit, government, and private sectors. These careers are designed to help individuals, families, and communities improve their quality of life.

Students will complete at least one of the following options: a) Major consisting of core courses (36 hours); b) Major with concentration - Comprehensive Study of Recreation, Parks, Events, and Tourism (48 hours); or c) Major with concentration - Nonprofit Administration (48 hours). 

The major requires 36 or 48 semester hours and leads to a Bachelor of Science degree. It is nationally accredited by The Council on Accreditation of Parks, Recreation, Tourism, and Related Professions. https://accreditationcouncil.org/.

Key career areas in Recreation and Park Administration include community recreation, outdoor recreation, recreational sport, event management, tourism, nonprofit organizations, campus recreation, recreation business, and Armed Forces recreation. 

Key career areas in Nonprofit Administration include, arts, culture, humanities, community development, disability services, disaster relief, education, environment, food, fundraising, healthcare, museums, nature, professional organizations, recreation, science, seniors, sports, wildlife, youth services, and NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations). 

For more information on career opportunities related to this major, please visit, https://www.wku.edu/recreation/career-opps.php

Concentrations

  • Comprehensive Study of Recreation, Parks, Events, and Tourism (RECS)
  • Nonprofit Administration (RENA)

Program Requirements (36-48 hours)

A baccalaureate degree requires a minimum of 120 unduplicated semester hours. More information can be found at www.wku.edu/registrar/degree_certification.php.

Students who began WKU in the Fall 2014 and thereafter should review the Colonnade requirements located at: https://www.wku.edu/colonnade/colonnaderequirements.php.

The major requires a minimum of 36-48 semester hours and leads to a Bachelor of Science degree. 

Students will complete at least one of the following options:

  1. (36 hours) – Major core courses as listed in the next section below. See important footnote below*
  2. (48 hours) – Major core courses [36 hours] + Comprehensive Study of Recreation, Parks, Events, and Tourism concentration [12 hours]
  3. (48 hours) - Major core courses [36 hours] + Nonprofit Administration concentration [12 hours] 
*

Students selecting this option will also need to complete a certificate, minor, or second major. The combination must include at least 54 hours (48 unduplicated). For a list of popular programs to pair with this concentration, please visit www.wku.edu/recreation

Core Courses

Course List
REC 200Recreation in Society3
REC 302Recreation Leadership3
REC 306Experience Planning and Evaluation3
REC 328Inclusive Recreation3
REC 338Parks, Recreation, and Quality of Life3
REC 402Fiscal Practices in Recreation3
REC 406Recreation Administration3
REC 490Internship in Recreation12
Complete 3 hours of REC courses (unduplicated) from REC 2**, REC 3**, REC 4**, or, other courses approved by the Recreation, Park, and Nonprofit Administration advisor.3
Total Hours36

The two concentrations available to choose from include:

  • Comprehensive Study of Recreation, Parks, Events, and Tourism (48 hours);
  • Nonprofit Administration (48 hours).

Comprehensive Study of Recreation, Parks, Events, and Tourism Concentration 

Course List
Students will complete the 36 credit hours of core courses as detailed above, plus the following requirements:
Complete 6 hours (unduplicated) from REC 2**, REC 3**, or REC 4**.6
Complete 6 hours (unduplicated) from the following:6
REC 2**, 3**, or 4**
SPM 200
Introduction to Sport Management
SPM 300
Governance and Public Policy in Sport
SPM 305
Sport Event Management
SPM 310
Sport Ethics and Moral Issues
SPM 315
Sport Communication
SPM 404
Sport Facility Management
SPM 450
Legal Issues in Sport
PE 211
Net / Wall and Target Sports
PE 212
Striking / Fielding and Invasion Sports
PE 300
Lifespan Leisure & Recreation Activities
PE 319
Adapted Physical Education
PE 340
Football Coaching
PE 341
Basketball Coaching
PE 342
Track and Field Coaching
PE 343
Baseball Coaching
EXS 122
Foundations of Kinesiology
EXS 223
Introduction to Exercise Science
HMD 271
Tourism Planning and Development
HMD 373
Hospitality and Tourism Marketing
HMD 375
Meeting and Convention Management
HMD 475
Advanced Event Planning in Hospitality
MKT 220
Basic Marketing Concepts
MKT 331
Social Media Marketing
MGT 210
Organization and Management
MGT 333
Management of Nonprofit Organizations
ACCT 220
Principles of Financial Accounting
ENT 312
Entrepreneurship
PS 340
Principles of Public Administration
GEOG 210
Environment and Ecological Policy
GEOG 295
Introduction to Research Techniques
GEOG 475
Selected Topics in Environment, Geography, and Sustainability
GISC 316
Geographic Information Systems I
Or, other courses approved by the Recreation, Park, and Nonprofit Administration advisor.
Total Hours12

Nonprofit Administration Concentration 

Course List
Students will complete the 36 credit hours of core courses as detailed above, plus the following requirements:
REC 220Understanding the Nonprofit Sector3
REC 460Grant Writing for Nonprofit Organizations3
MGT 333Management of Nonprofit Organizations3
or PS 340 Principles of Public Administration
MKT 220Basic Marketing Concepts3
Total Hours12

Finish in Four Plans

Four Year Plans

Comprehensive Study of Recreation, Parks, Events, and Tourism Concentration

First Year
FallHoursSpringHours 
REC 200 (Colonnade - Social & Behavioral)3REC 3023 
COMM 1453ENG 1003 
Colonnade - Natural & Physical Sciences3Colonnade: Natural & Physical Sciences with Lab3 
HIST 101 or HIST 1023MATH 109, MATH 116, or MATH 1833 
Colonnade: Arts & Humanities3Major/Minor/Cert/Elective or World Language (if needed)3 
 15 15 
Second Year
FallHoursSpringHoursSummerHours
REC 3063REC 3283Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3
ENG 2003ENG 300 or COMM 2003 
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3 
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3 
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3 
 15 15 3
Third Year
FallHoursSpringHours 
REC 338 (Or, Connections - Systems)3REC 4023 
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3Connections - Social & Cultural3 
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3 
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3 
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3 
 15 15 
Fourth Year
FallHoursSpringHours 
REC 4063REC 49012 
REC 338 (Or, Connections - Systems)3  
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3  
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3  
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3  
 15 12 
Total Hours 120

Essentials of Recreation, Parks, Events, and Tourism Concentration

First Year
FallHoursSpringHours 
REC 2003REC 3023 
COMM 1453ENG 1003 
Colonnade - Natural & Physical Sciences3Colonnade: Natural & Physical Sciences with Lab3 
HIST 101 or HIST 1023MATH 109, MATH 116, or MATH 1833 
Colonnade: Arts & Humanities3Major/Minor/Cert/Elective or World Language (if needed)3 
 15 15 
Second Year
FallHoursSpringHoursSummerHours
REC 3063REC 3283Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3
ENG 2003ENG 300 or COMM 2003 
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3 
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3 
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3 
 15 15 3
Third Year
FallHoursSpringHours 
REC 338 (Or, Connections - Systems)3REC 4023 
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3Connections - Social & Cultural3 
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3 
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3 
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3 
 15 15 
Fourth Year
FallHoursSpringHours 
REC 4063REC 49012 
REC 338 (Or, Connections - Systems)3  
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3  
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3  
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3  
 15 12 
Total Hours 120

Nonprofit Administration Concentration

First Year
FallHoursSpringHours 
REC 2003REC 3023 
COMM 1453ENG 1003 
Colonnade: Natural & Physical Sciences3Colonnade: Natural & Physical Sciences with lab3 
HIST 101 or HIST 1023MATH 109, MATH 116, or MATH 1833 
Colonnade: Arts & Humanities3Major/Minor/Cert/Elective or World Language (if needed)3 
 15 15 
Second Year
FallHoursSpringHoursSummerHours
REC 3063REC 3283Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3
REC 2203MKT 2203 
ENG 2003ENG 300 or COMM 2003 
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3 
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3 
 15 15 3
Third Year
FallHoursSpringHours 
REC 338 (Or, Connections - Systems)3REC 4023 
MGT 333 or PS 3403REC 4603 
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3Connections - Social & Cultural3 
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3 
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3 
 15 15 
Fourth Year
FallHoursSpringHours 
REC 4063REC 49012 
REC 338 (Or, Connections - Systems)3  
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3  
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3  
Major/Minor/Cert/Elective3  
 15 12 
Total Hours 120

 

MINORS

Facility and Event Management, Minor (367)


  • Undergraduate
  • Health and Human Services
  • Kinesiology, Recreation & Sport, School of

Program Requirements (18-24 hours)

The Facility and Event Management minor provides students with practical knowledge and skills needed for successful careers in facility and event planning and management.

Course List
Students will complete 9 hours of Facility and Event Management core courses:9
REC 306
Experience Planning and Evaluation
SPM 404
Sport Facility Management
SPM 305
Sport Event Management
or HMD 375
Meeting and Convention Management
Students will also complete 9-15 hours as follows:9-15
Choose 3 hours from the following:
SPM 315
Sport Communication
SPM 450
Legal Issues in Sport
SPM 452
Sport Leadership and Management
MGT 301
Business Law
HMD 378
Hospitality Law
MKT 331
Social Media Marketing
Choose 6-12 hours (unduplicated) from:
REC 338
Parks, Recreation, and Quality of Life
REC 420
Recreation and Tourism
REC 422
Campus Recreation
REC 430
Recreation Resource Management
REC 434
Interpreting America's National Parks
REC 493
Recreation Practicum
HMD 375
Meeting and Convention Management
HMD 475
Advanced Event Planning in Hospitality
Or, other courses approved by the Facility and Event Management advisor.
Total Hours18-24

Nonprofit Administration, Minor (422)


  • Undergraduate
  • Health and Human Services
  • Kinesiology, Recreation & Sport, School of

Program Requirements (21-24 hours)

The minor in Nonprofit Administration prepares students for careers in, and service to, the nonprofit sector. Students take courses from several departments and programs of study to gain needed nonprofit competencies and experiences.

This minor consists of 21-24 hours including the following required courses.

Course List
Students will complete the following Nonprofit Administration core courses:12-15
REC 220
Understanding the Nonprofit Sector
REC 460
Grant Writing for Nonprofit Organizations
MGT 333
Management of Nonprofit Organizations
or PS 340
Principles of Public Administration
REC 496
Nonprofit Internship 1
Students will complete three hours from the following:3
ACCT 110
Accounting for Decision Makers
REC 402
Fiscal Practices in Recreation
SPM 402
Fiscal Practices in Sport Management
Students will complete six hours from the following:6
ACCT 220
Principles of Financial Accounting
ACCT 420
Governmental and Not for Profit Accounting
BA 110
Introduction to Business and Entrepreneurship
HMD 271
Tourism Planning and Development
HMD 375
Meeting and Convention Management
COMM 240
Effective Listening
COMM 345
Advanced Presentational Speaking
COMM 348
Interpersonal Communication
COMM 349
Small Group Communication
COMM 362
Organizational Communication
COMM 463
Advanced Intercultural Communication
ECON 202
Principles of Economics (Micro)
ENG 301
Argument and Analysis in Written Discourse
ENG 306
Business Writing
ENG 307
Technical Writing
ENG 415
Writing and Technology
FIN 330
Principles of Finance
GERO 100
Introduction to the Aging Experience
GERO 495
Topics in Gerontology
SOCL 315
Public Problem Solving
CSJ 301
Seminar in Social Justice
LEAD 200
Introduction to Leadership Studies
LEAD 325
Leading Change
LEAD 330
Leadership Ethics and Decision-Making
LEAD 395
Contemporary Leadership Issues
MGT 210
Organization and Management
MGT 311
Human Resource Management
MKT 220
Basic Marketing Concepts
PERF 423
Performing Arts Management
PHIL 320
Ethics
PHIL 323
Social Ethics
RELS 323
Social Ethics
IA 250
International Politics
PS 338
Government and Ethics
PSY/PSYS 220
Introduction to Lifespan Developmental Psychology
PSYS 321
Child Developmental Psychology
PSY 350
Social Psychology
PSY 422
Adolescent Psychology
PSY 442
Beginning Skills in Psychological Interviewing
REC 302
Recreation Leadership
REC 306
Experience Planning and Evaluation
REC 328
Inclusive Recreation
REC 404
Recreation Facility Management
SOCL 100
Introductory Sociology
SOCL 210
Interaction: Self in Society
SOCL 240
Global Social Problems
SOCL 300
Social Statistics
SOCL 360
The Community in Rural and Urban Settings
SOCL 362
Social Institutions: Race, Class, and Gender
SOCL 375
Diversity in American Society
SOCL 410
Socialization: Changes Through Life
SPM 200
Introduction to Sport Management
SPM 452
Sport Leadership and Management
SWRK 101
Foundations of Human Services
SWRK 330
Human Behavior in the Social Environment
SWRK 344
Social Work Statistics and Data Analysis
SWRK 379
Introduction to Social Work Communication Skills
Or, other courses approved by the Nonprofit Administration minor advisor.
Total Hours21-24
1

150-300 hours of internship experience for 3-6 credit hours.

No more than 15 hours from any prefix may be used to fulfill the minor requirements. Some courses have prerequisites. Visit http://www.wku.edu/nonprofit for more information.

Tourism and Events, Minor (319)


  • Undergraduate
  • Health and Human Services
  • Kinesiology, Recreation & Sport, School of

Program Requirements (18-24 hours)

The Tourism and Events minor prepares students for exciting careers in one of the world's largest industries. These nonprofit, government, and private sector careers are designed to help individuals, families, and communities improve their quality of life. The minor provides flexible options for students and can be completed with 18 to 24 credit hours. 

Course List
Students will complete 6 hours of Tourism and Event core courses:6
REC 306
Experience Planning and Evaluation
REC 420
Recreation and Tourism
Students will also complete 12-18 hours as follows:12-18
Select 3-9 hours (unduplicated) from these tourism-related courses:
HMD 171
Introduction to Hospitality Management
HMD 271
Tourism Planning and Development
HMD 373
Hospitality and Tourism Marketing
REC 480
Travel-Based Learning in Recreation and Tourism
Select 3-9 hours (unduplicated) from these event courses:
HMD 375
Meeting and Convention Management
HMD 475
Advanced Event Planning in Hospitality
SPM 305
Sport Event Management
Select 6-12 hours (unduplicated) from these electives:
REC 330
Foundations of Outdoor Recreation
REC 338
Parks, Recreation, and Quality of Life
REC 430
Recreation Resource Management
REC 434
Interpreting America's National Parks
REC 480
Travel-Based Learning in Recreation and Tourism
REC 482
Recreation Workshop
REC 484
Advanced Studies in Recreation
REC 493
Recreation Practicum
SPM 404
Sport Facility Management
ENT 312
Entrepreneurship
MKT 220
Basic Marketing Concepts
MKT 325
Personal Selling
MKT 331
Social Media Marketing
Or, other courses approved by the Tourism and Event Management minor advisor.
Total Hours18-24

 

 

 

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