General Catalog 2025-2026
Recreation Administration
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About the Department
Michael Mahoney, Department Chair
Professional and Human Services Building, Room 121
559.278.2838
chhs.fresnostate.edu/recreation/
The department offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Recreation Administration for individuals who are committed to the recreation and leisure services profession. The major in Recreation Administration prepares students with the knowledge, understanding, ability, and skill necessary to successfully function in professional positions related to the major.
Curriculum
Accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Parks, Recreation, Tourism, and Related Professions, the department offers a B.S. and a Minor in Recreation Administration.
Students in the recreation administration major complete a core of courses. These courses are designed to assist students in acquiring competencies related to the principles of recreation, leadership, group dynamics, and leisure behavior. Courses also cover legal and financial aspects of recreation service, advanced program planning, organization and administration of leisure services, evaluation, and professionalism.
Students develop specific skills in the areas of communication, human behavior, youth services, entrepreneurism, and adventure-based recreation and tourism, finance, management, marketing, funding, resources, program planning and supervision, and facility management.
Under the guidance of a practitioner, students in recreation administration are encouraged to acquire 1,000 hours of paid or voluntary hands-on experience in a variety of recreation, clinical, or leisure services agencies. In addition, they complete full-time internships with commercial recreation and tourism enterprises, public recreation agencies, nonprofit organizations, park-oriented agencies, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and other service organizations.
Students may apply for an out-of-state internship if they achieve a major GPA of 3.3 and a cumulative GPA of 3.0. Additional requirements must also be met.
Interesting Classes You Might Take
- Leadership in Recreation, Parks and Tourism
- Lifelong Learning in the Natural Environment
- Leisure and Human Behavior
- Challenge Course Facilitation
- Serving At-Risk Youth
- Special Event Planning
- Diversity and Inclusive Practices in Recreation
- Crowd Safety in Sports and Entertainment
- Sports and Entertainment Facility Booking, Promotion, and Box Office Operations
What You Can Learn
- Fundamental skills and knowledge for traveling outdoors by map and compass, and by knowledge of natural features
- Leisure as related to the individual and society
- A knowledge of the conference, convention, and meeting industry, inclusive of the design, budgeting, and programming principles used within the industry
- The development of budgets and data analysis methods for park, recreation, and tourism agencies through the use of a variety of computer programs
Career Opportunities
Recreation Administration is the academic program for students who want to prepare for a career in the “Recreation and Leisure Industry.” Overall, the Recreation Industry, including tourism, is a huge and diverse industry with over $1 trillion of spending within the U.S. each year.
We manage facilities, programs, and services that help people have a higher quality of life through positive, enjoyable, and enriching recreation and leisure experiences. That’s what recreation and leisure professionals do, and our curriculum helps students learn the necessary skills to facilitate such experiences.
What You Can Earn
- Campus Recreation Director, $63,993 (in our region)*
- Recreation Coordinator, $44,078 (Intramurals - in our region)*
- Golf/Country Club, $73,900
- U.S. Gov. Military Recreation, $69,800
- Resort/Resort Hotel, $66,400
- School District Recreation Program, $66,000
- City Parks & Recreation Department, $63,300
- Private Recreation/Sports Center, $60,000
- Community Recreation/Sports Center, $58,200
- YMCA/YWCA/JCC, $57,300
- College/University Recreation/Intramurals, $57,200
- Sports/Health/Fitness Club, $53,900
- Youth/Private Camp, $53,000
- Campground/RV Park, $52,200
Source: Based on a 2009 national survey of full-time professionals by Recreation Management Magazine; *salary.com as of December 2012
ProgramsCertificatesBachelorMinorCoursesRecreation Administration- RA 55 - Foundations and Careers in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism
- RA 60 - Technologies in Recreation, Parks and Tourism
- RA 70 - Residential Life and Student Involvement Leadership
- RA 73S - Leadership in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism
- RA 77S - Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Programming
- RA 80 - Lifelong Learning in the Natural Environment
- RA 101 - Leisure and Human Behavior
- RA 106 - Challenge Course Facilitation
- RA 107 - Correctional Recreation Programming
- RA 109 - Correctional Recreation Administration
- RA 113 - Programming for Youth At-Risk
- RA 115 - Community Placements in Leisure Settings
- RA 115S - Community Placements in Leisure Settings
- RA 117 - Special Event Planning
- RA 119 - Conference, Convention, and Meeting Planning
- RA 121 - Community and Non-Profit Recreation Services
- RA 125 - Diversity and Inclusive Practices in Recreation Therapy and Recreation
- RA 128 - Financial Aspects of Recreation, Parks, and Tourism
- RA 130 - International Tourism: Multicultural Issues and Impacts
- RA 131 - Foundations of Special Events and Tourism
- RA 133 - Recreation and Parks Facilities Planning and Operations
- RA 135 - Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Marketing
- RA 139 - Research and Evaluation in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism
- RA 142 - Foundations of Recreation Therapy
- RA 144A - Assessment and Documentation in Recreation Therapy
- RA 144B - Facilitation Techniques in Recreation Therapy
- RA 145 - Environmental Interpretation
- RA 146 - Adventure Based Programming
- RA 148 - Process and Principles in Recreation Therapy
- RA 149 - Trends and Issues in Recreation Therapy
- RA 150 - Sports and Entertainment Facility Management
- RA 152 - Sports and Entertainment Facility Booking, Promotion and Box Office Operations
- RA 154 - Sports and Entertainment Facility Operations
- RA 156 - Crowd Safety for Sports and Entertainment
- RA 179 - Supervision and Administration in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism
- RA 180 - Professional Placement in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism
- RA 182I - Professional Development Field Experience
- RA 184I - Internship in Recreation, Parks, Tourism and Recreation Therapy
- RA 190 - Independent Study
- RA 192T - Topics in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism
- REC 74 - Games for All Ages
- REC 75 - Adventure Ropes Course Experience
- REC 82 - Wilderness Survival Skills
- REC 83 - Whitewater Rafting
- REC 84 - Orienteering
- REC 86 - Backpacking in the Sierra Mountains
- REC 87 - A Yosemite Experience
- REC 88 - Rock Climbing
- REC 92 - Discount Travel
- REC 92 - Discount Travel
- REC 178 - Supervision in Recreation and Parks
- REC 179 - Problems in Recreation Parks
- REC 181 - Relations in Recreation and Park Services
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