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Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management (BS): Tourism and Event Management Concentration

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The curriculum in Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management is a professional program accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Parks, Recreation, Tourism and Related Professions. The curriculum provides students with a broad education in natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences, and fosters the professional, technical, and communication skills needed to plan and implement recreation programs and tourism events, manage parks and facilities, and design tourism services.

The curriculum is designed to prepare students for a variety of positions in a dynamic, people-centered profession that includes some of the fastest growing sectors of the global economy. The curriculum provides 42 hours of core coursework that includes foundations of tourism and event management, geospatial problem solving, outdoor recreation management, organizational leadership, fiscal management, and recreation programming.

In addition to the general education requirements and the core professional requirements, students can attain specialized training by choosing a concentration - either Recreation and Park Management (RPM) or Tourism and Event Management (TEM) - and selecting 15 hours of coursework related to their professional interests.

Academic studies on campus are supplemented by service learning opportunities, practical experiences in the Triangle area, and a 10-week internship with a park, recreation, event, or tourism organization. Other optional and encouraged opportunities include a weeklong experience at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, faculty-supervised research projects, and study abroad opportunities.

Tourism & Event Management (15 hours)

Tourism and Event Management students seek opportunities to work with people; think strategically and enjoy the process of planning; are inspired by the world’s unique natural and cultural resources; and want to use travel and events to bring people closer together. Examples of concentration courses include: Sustainable Tourism; Destination Planning and Management; Services, Facilities, and Event Marketing;Tourism, Poverty, and Health; and Special Event Planning.

Plan Requirements

PRT Major
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý150Recreation, Sport, Tourism, and Event Management Orientation1
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý152Introduction to Parks, Recreation, Tourism, and Event Management (CP)3
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý220Foundations of Tourism and Event Management3
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý230Foundations of Outdoor Recreation Management3
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý238Diversity and Inclusion in Recreation and Sport3
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý240Geospatial Applications for Parks, Recreation, Tourism and Event Management 3
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý358Recreation Program Planning4
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý359Organizational Leadership in Parks, Recreation, Tourism and Event Management (CP)3
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý371Risk Management in Parks, Recreation, Tourism, and Event Management3
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý375Professional Development and Internship Orientation2
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý380Evidence-based decision making in Recreation, Sport, Tourism, and Event Management (CP)3
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý454Finance and Economics of Parks, Recreation, Tourism, and Event Management3
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý475Recreation and Park Internship8
Math
²Ñ´¡Ìý105Mathematics of Finance3
´Ç°ùÌý²Ñ´¡Ìý107 Precalculus I
´Ç°ùÌý²Ñ´¡Ìý111 Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry
´Ç°ùÌý²Ñ´¡Ìý114 Introduction to Finite Mathematics with Applications
´Ç°ùÌý²Ñ´¡Ìý121 Elements of Calculus
³§°ÕÌý311Introduction to Statistics3
´Ç°ùÌý³§°ÕÌý350 Economics and Business Statistics
´Ç°ùÌýµþ±«³§Ìý350 Economics and Business Statistics
Other Major
°ä°¿²ÑÌý110Public Speaking3
´Ç°ùÌý°ä°¿²ÑÌý112 Interpersonal Communication
´¡¸é·¡Ìý201Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics3
´Ç°ùÌý´¡¸é·¡Ìý201A Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics
´Ç°ùÌý·¡°äÌý201 Principles of Microeconomics
´Ç°ùÌý·¡°äÌý205 Fundamentals of Economics
Concentration Electives15
Free Electives (12 Hr S/U Lmt)21
GEP Courses
GEP Natural Sciences7
·¡±·³ÒÌý101Academic Writing and Research 14
GEP Humanities6
GEP Social Sciences3
GEP Elective3
GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives5
GEP Health and Exercise Studies2
GEP Global Knowledge (verify requirement)
World Language Proficiency (verify requirement)
Total Hours120
1

A grade of C- or higher is required.

Acad Writing Research

Acad Writing Research
·¡±·³ÒÌý101Academic Writing and Research4
¹ó³¢·¡Ìý101Academic Writing and Research4
Transfer Sequence
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·¡±·³ÒÌý202Disciplinary Perspectives in Writing3

Concentration Electives

±Ê¸é°ÕÌý250Facilities Management in Parks, Recreation, Tourism and Event Management3
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý307Services, Facilities and Event Marketing3
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý319Sustainable Tourism3
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý410Food and Beverage Management3
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý420Destination Planning and Management3
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý430Tourism, Poverty, and Health3
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý458Special Events Planning3
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý452Field Experience in Nature-Based Recreation & Tourism Management3

Semester Sequence

This is a sample.

Critical Path Courses – Identify using the code (CP) which courses are considered critical path courses which represent specific major requirements that are predictive of student success in a given program/plan. Place the (CP) next to the credit hours for the course.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
Fall SemesterHours
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý150 Recreation, Sport, Tourism, and Event Management Orientation 1
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý152 Introduction to Parks, Recreation, Tourism, and Event Management (CP) 1 3
·¡±·³ÒÌý101 Academic Writing and Research 1 4
Mathematics Elective 3
GEP Requirement 4
ÌýHours15
Spring Semester
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý220 Foundations of Tourism and Event Management 3
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý238 Diversity and Inclusion in Recreation and Sport 1 3
GEP Requirement 3
GEP Requirement 3
GEP Requirement 3
GEP Health and Exercise Studies 1
ÌýHours16
Second Year
Fall Semester
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý230 Foundations of Outdoor Recreation Management 3
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý240 Geospatial Applications for Parks, Recreation, Tourism and Event Management 3
GEP Requirement 3
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Public Speaking
or Interpersonal Communication
3
Free Elective 3
ÌýHours15
Spring Semester
Concentration 3
Select one of the following 3
Principles of Microeconomics
Fundamentals of Economics
Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics
Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics
GEP Requirement 3
GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives 3
Free Elective 3
ÌýHours15
Third Year
Fall Semester
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý359 Organizational Leadership in Parks, Recreation, Tourism and Event Management (CP) 1 3
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý371 Risk Management in Parks, Recreation, Tourism, and Event Management 3
³§°ÕÌý311 Introduction to Statistics 3
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý375 Professional Development and Internship Orientation 2
Concentration 3
ÌýHours14
Spring Semester
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý358 Recreation Program Planning 4
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý380 Evidence-based decision making in Recreation, Sport, Tourism, and Event Management (CP) 1 3
GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives 2-3
GEP Health and Exercise Studies 1
Free Electives 6
ÌýHours16
Summer
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý475 Recreation and Park Internship 8
ÌýHours8
Fourth Year
Fall Semester
±Ê¸é°ÕÌý454 Finance and Economics of Parks, Recreation, Tourism, and Event Management 3
Concentration 6
Free Elective 3
ÌýHours12
Spring Semester
Concentration 3
Free Electives 6
ÌýHours9
ÌýTotal Hours120
1

A grade of C- or greater required.

Career Opportunities

Tourism is one of the world's largest industries. The growth of the industry is expected to increase as people have more discretionary time. Communities around the world need leaders who can help sustainably grow the tourism industry through leisure and business travel as well as events. The goals of tourism and event management professionals are to promote the planning, development, marketing, and provision of tourism and event opportunities that enhance economies while also promoting community well-being and the conservation of natural and cultural resources. Students within the Tourism and Event Management concentration are prepared to accomplish these goals and are equipped to plan and promote sustainable tourism and event opportunities that are inclusive of, and accessible to, a diverse population of visitors in a variety of settings.

Career opportunities include employment by tourism development agencies or organizations, such as convention and conference centers; visitor bureaus and centers; tourism development authorities; hotels and hospitality operators; resorts, private clubs, theme parks, and event management companies. Other career opportunities include tourism business or event management entrepreneurship.Ìý

Career Titles

  • Camp Director
  • Fish and Game Warden
  • Golf Course Manager
  • Outdoor Education Teacher
  • Park Naturalist
  • Recreation Worker

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