Faculty of Applied Health Sciences
Recreation and Leisure Studies |
Honours Recreation and Leisure Studies |
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Degree Requirements
- Recreation courses (minimum of 10 units):
- Required (4 units): REC 100, 101, 205, 220, 270, 371, REC 471A/B or two 400 level REC courses.
- Recreation Electives (minimum of 6 units):
Each student must complete additional Recreation Electives to meet the required minimum of 10 Recreation units.
- Please note that MU 380e (WLU) "Creative Arts for Children with Special Needs" is accepted as a UW Recreation Elective.
- All cross-listed courses with REC are counted as Recreation Electives and are included in the major average.
- Courses outside the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies (maximum of 10 units):
- Required (1.0 units):
PSYCH 101
SOC 101
- Select one course from four of the following seven categories (2 units Restricted Electives):
- An English Course
An English writing course (one of ENGL 109, 129R, 140R, 209, any 210 course, or 240R) is strongly recommended.
- A Fine or Performing Arts Course or Language Course (other than English or ESL)
DRAMA, FINE, MUSIC, SPCOM or any language course other than ENGL
- A Humanities Course
CLAS, EASIA, HIST, JS, NATST, PACS, PHIL, RS, SPD
- A Social Science Course other than Psychology or Sociology
ANTH, ECON, ISS, PSCI, SMF, SOCWK, STV, WS
- An Applied Health Sciences Faculty Course (other than Recreation)
GERON, HLTH, KIN
- A Faculty of Environment Course
ENVS, ERS, GEOG, INDEV, PLAN
- A Course offered by the School of Computer Science
Note: The course subjects listed may not be comprehensive. For a complete list, or approval of a specific course subject, please see the undergraduate advisor or the department website.
- Students must take an additional 7.0 units of Open Electives.
- Total number of units to complete degree is 20.
Course Sequence
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Year One (Co-op and Regular) |
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1A (Fall) |
1B (Winter) |
REC 100 |
Two REC Electives from 200, 215, 230, 252, 280 |
REC 101 |
SOC 101 |
PSYCH 101 |
One Restricted Elective |
Two Restricted Electives |
One Elective |
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Regular System of Study |
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Year Two |
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2A (Fall) |
2B (Winter) |
REC 205 |
REC 220 |
REC 270 |
Four Electives |
One Restricted Elective |
Two Electives |
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Year Three |
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3A (Fall) |
3B (Winter) |
REC 371 |
Five Electives |
Four Electives |
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Year Four |
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4A (Fall) |
4B (Winter) |
A fourth-year Recreation Course |
A fourth-year Recreation Course |
Four Electives |
Four Electives |
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Co-operative System of Study |
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Year Two |
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2A (Fall) |
2B (Spring) |
REC 205 |
REC 220 |
REC 270 |
Four Electives |
One Restricted Elective |
Two Electives |
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Year Three |
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3A (Winter) |
3B (Fall) |
Five Electives |
REC 371 |
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Four Electives |
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Year Four |
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4A (Spring) |
4B (Winter) |
A fourth-year Recreation Course |
A fourth-year Recreation Course |
Four Electives |
Four Electives |
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Note:
- The elective courses are used to fill the Recreation Electives and Open Electives.
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