Major in Recreation & Tourism Management wip

OVERVIEW

Professionals in Recreation and Tourism manage facilities, programs and services that enrich people’s lives through high-quality and memorable leisure-time experiences. Tourism and recreation activities are an integral part of people’s lifestyles, and billions of dollars are spent annually on recreation, tourism and events in public, private and nonprofit recreation agencies and businesses.

Curriculum

Students are advised to reach out to their academic advisor to determine which curriculum they are subject to:

2025-26

2024-25

2023-24

Recreation & Tourism Management Admission Requirements

FSU Course Code FSU Course Title Hours Min. Grade
CGS2100 Microcomputer Applications for Business 3 C-
OR
CGS2518 Spreadsheets for Business (preferred) 3 C-
Notes
  • Successful completion of 1st & 2nd GE English and 1st & 2nd GE Math coursework.
  • Natural Science Lab and Foreign Language must be completed prior to transferring to FSU.
  • Must have completed at least 52 credit hours. Each applicant is evaluated on a case-by-case basis. FSU generally accepts non-remedial, non-vocational coursework taken at accredited institutions for at least elective credit. After admission, the Office of Undergraduate Studies and your academic department will determine how your credit(s) will transfer.

Program of Study

Major Program of Study (39 hours)

Community college courses may not be substituted for 3000/4000 level courses. All courses must be completed with a grade of C minus or better and a minimum GPA of 2.00 in courses used to satisfy the major requirements.