SRLMA - Sport and Recreation Leadership
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30
Complete 21 units of core coursework (24 units if completing a thesis):
course: Modern Perspectives on Recreation and Sport (3)
course: Organizational Leadership in Sport and Recreation (3)
course: Equity and Justice in Recreation and Sport (3)
course: Inclusive Coaching and Adapted Physical Activity Programming (3)
course: Measuring Policy Impacts in Sport and Recreation Organizations (3)
course: Finance and Promotion in Sport and Recreation Organizations (3)
course: Master's Report (3) OR course: Master’s Thesis (6)
Complete elective courses (choose 9 credits if completing a Master’s Report or 6 credits if completing a Master’s Thesis):
course: Internship (1-6)
course: Independent Study (3)
course: Theory and Practice of Coaching (3)
course: Planning Community Events and Recreation Programs (3)
course: Advanced Educational Psychology in Sports and Recreation (3)
course: School, Family, and Community Relations (3)
course: Culturally Responsive Leadership and Policy (3)
Thesis is optional. Students who might consider pursuing a more advanced degree in the future may be encouraged to choose to complete a thesis. Otherwise, students oriented toward industry will likely choose to complete a more applied and relevant capstone project/report.
Please refer to the Graduate Student Handbook for students who are pursuing this program of study.
Minimum Credit Units
30
Core Coursework Requirements
course: Equity and Justice in Recreation and Sport (3)
course: Organizational Leadership in Sport and Recreation (3)
course: Modern Perspectives on Recreation and Sport (3)
course: Inclusive Coaching and Adapted Physical Activity Programming (3)
course: Measuring Policy Impacts in Sport and Recreation Settings (3)
course: Finance and Promotion in Sport and Recreation Organizations (3)
course: Advanced Educational Psychology in Sports and Recreation (3)
course: Internship (6)
course: Master's Report (3)
Elective Coursework
None
Additional Requirements
None