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Oct 31, 2024
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2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management, MS
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Program Description
The Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management (PRTM) offers a Master of Science (MS) degree (thesis and online non-thesis). Flexibility permits individual development in professional interest areas such as park and conservation area management; recreational therapy; and travel and tourism. Each student’s program is tailored to suit personal and professional goals. Applicants from other disciplines may be required to develop background knowledge of parks, recreation and tourism through undergraduate coursework. Applicants for the MS (thesis) must submit GRE scores.
The Master of Science (thesis) degree is designed for individuals seeking employment in a research-related position or planning to undertake doctoral study. The Master of Science (non-thesis) is for practitioners desiring an advanced degree or those looking for a career change, but are unable to earn a degree in residence. The non-thesis option is delivered online with students required to participate in weekly synchronous class periods.
Summary of Degree Requirements
Thesis Option
The MS (thesis) degree is designed for individuals seeking employment in a research-related position or planning to undertake doctoral study. This master’s thesis option degree program includes a minimum of 30 hours of graduate credit and a minimum of six hours of master’s thesis research (PRTM 8910 ).
Non-Thesis Option
The MS (non-thesis) is for practitioners desiring an advanced degree or those looking for a career change but are unable to earn a degree in residence. The non-thesis option is delivered online with students required to participate in weekly synchronous class periods. This master’s non-thesis option degree program includes a minimum of 30 hours of graduate credit, none of which may be master’s thesis research.
Coursework
Thesis Option
PRTM Core Courses (17 credits)
Collateral Area (19 credits)
- Statistics (3-4 credits)
- Research methods in addition to PRTM 8110 (3 credits)
- 12-13 hours additional classes to be selected by student with advisor’s approval
Non-Thesis Option
Courses
Specialization/Focus Area (select one) - 6 credits (15 credits for RT)
Parks and Conservation Area Management:
Travel and Tourism Management:
Community Recreation Management:
Recreational Therapy (RT):
*Course not required for RT because of RT substitution. See RT focus area courses.
1-5Course sequence: 1 = First Fall, 2 = First Spring, 3 = Summer, 4 = Second Fall, 5 = Second Spring. This means for students who start in the fall semester, courses are taken in numerical order, 1 through 5. For students who start in the Spring semester, courses would be taken in the following order: 2, 3, 1, 5, 4.
Outcomes, Learning Objectives, and Graduation Requirements
Thesis Option
The traditional, in person MS is a research degree with a thesis requirement. This degree is designed for people planning to undertake doctoral study or research related positions in their chosen profession. The goal of this degree is to produce a skilled professional capable of research with minimal supervision.
Non-Thesis Option
Those students choosing the online MS (non-thesis) are typically already working in the field or plan to do so upon completion of the degree requirements. This degree does not require a thesis and instead utilizes a capstone course with associated project to evaluate cumulative knowledge and skill acquisition. The goal of this degree is to develop student competencies in the applications of advanced service delivery skills.
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