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Program Sample Plan

Program name: Recreation, Park and Leisure Studies B.S. (Program focus: Electives)
Sample Plan: Rec/Park/Leisure Studies B.S. Sample Plan
Total Credits: 120.0
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Year 1 - Fall Semester: 15.0 cr
LE (Writing Intensive - Lower Division) :4.0 cr
CEHD recommends EDHD 1525W for (WI)
Freshman Composition :4.0 cr
Elective :4.0 cr
OLPD 1461 - Presentations in Work Settings: Business & Marketing Education and Human Resource Development : 3.0 cr : CIV
Year 1 - Spring Semester: 15.0 cr
REC 1501 - Orientation to Leisure and Recreation : 3.0 cr
LE (Mathematical Thinking) :4.0 cr
LE (Arts/Humanities) :4.0 cr
CEHD recommends CI 1032 for (A/H)
EPSY 1281 - Psychological Science Applied : 4.0 cr : SOCS
Year 2 - Fall Semester: 15.0 cr
REC 3541W - Recreation Programming : 3.0 cr : WI
PE 1xxx : 1.0 cr
Elective :4.0 cr
LE (Biological Sciences) :4.0 cr
LE (Historical Perspectives) :3.0 cr
CEHD recommends CI 1121 for (HP)
Year 2 - Spring Semester: 15.0 cr
REC 3551 - Recreation Administration and Finance : 4.0 cr
SMGT 3861 - Sport Law : 3.0 cr
PE 1xxx : 1.0 cr
Elective :3.0 cr
PE 1xxx : 1.0 cr
LE (Technology and Society) :3.0 cr
Year 3 - Fall Semester: 15.0 cr
YOST 4201 - Facilitating Outdoor Experiences : 3.0 cr
KIN 3001 - Lifetime Health and Wellness : 3.0 cr : SOCS
Elective :2.0 cr
LE (Physical Sciences) :4.0 cr
LE (Environment) :3.0 cr
Year 3 - Spring Semester: 16.0 cr
REC 2151 - Outdoor and Camp Leadership : 3.0 cr
REC 4311 - Programming Outdoor & Env Ed : 3.0 cr
REC 4161 - Recreation Land Policy : 3.0 cr
YOST 4202 - Facilitating Outdoor Experiences - Winter : 3.0 cr
REC 3993 - Directed Study in Recreation Administration : 4.0 cr
Year 4 - Fall Semester: 14.0 cr
REC 4271 - Community Leisure Services for Persons with Disabilities : 3.0 cr
REC 3281 - Research and Evaluation in Recreation Administration : 4.0 cr
Elective :3.0 cr
LE (Global Perspectives, Literature, Writing Intensive - Lower Division) :4.0 cr
CEHD recommends YOST 1368W for (WI, LIT, GP)
Year 4 - Spring Semester: 15.0 cr
REC 3601W - Leisure and Human Development : 3.0 cr : WI
Elective :3.0 cr
REC 3796 - Senior Internship in Recreation Administration : 9.0 cr