Why pursue a minor in Recreation Administration?
A minor in Recreation Administration will provide you with
a basic understanding of how recreation and leisure contributes to the
overall health of individuals and societies. The recreation administration
minor will help you develop the basic skills needed to lead healthy lives,
and to conceptualize, plan, lead, and administer recreation services for
all citizens.
What are the requirements for the Recreation
Administration Minor?
The minor consists of 5 Required Courses:
EXSS 221
Introduction to Sport and Recreation
Administration
RECR 311
Recreation and Leisure in Society (SS)
RECR 420
Program Planning in Recreation Services (EE)
RECR 430
Leadership and Group Dynamics (CI)
RECR 475
Disability, Culture, and Therapeutic Recreation (SS, US)
SS - Approved Social and Behavioral Science course.
EE - Approved Experiential Education course.
CI - Approved Communication Intensive course.
US - Approved U.S Diversity course.
When can I start taking courses in the Recreation
Administration Minor?
All Recreation Administration courses are taught at least
one time per year starting in Spring 2007.
Who should I contact if I want to learn more about
Recreation Administration?
Dr. Diane Groff,
Ed.D., LRT/CTRS
Recreation
Administration Coordinator
Co-Director of Get
REAL & HEEL
University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill
026-G Fetzer Gym;
CB 8700
Chapel Hill, NC
27599-8700
(919) 962-0534
groff@email.unc.edu