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Faculty of Applied Health Sciences
Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies |
Honours Recreation and Sport Business |
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Recreation and leisure studies students interested in the Honours Recreation and Sport Business major will declare this after completing at least 5.0 units (i.e., after the completion of Year One), with a minimum of 2.5 units completed while enrolled in Recreation and Leisure Studies, by submitting a Plan Modification or Internal/Faculty Transfer Application form to the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies Undergraduate Office for approval. Admission decisions are normally made in May after winter term grades are available. To be considered for the Honours Recreation and Sport Business major, students must have completed a minimum of 5.0 units including AHS 107, REC 100, REC 101, REC 105, and REC 120; and students must have a minimum major recreation and leisure studies average of 70% and a minimum cumulative overall average of 65% in an honours program.
Degree Requirements
- Recreation and Applied Health Sciences courses (minimum of 10.0 units):
- Required Recreation courses (7.5 units): REC 100, REC 101, REC 105, REC 120, REC 201, REC 213, REC 215, REC 270, REC 313, REC 356, REC 371, REC 373, REC 405, REC 413, REC 420
- Recreation elective courses (minimum of 2.5 units):
Each student must complete additional recreation electives to meet the required minimum of 10.0 recreation units.
- Note that MU353 Inclusive Arts for Children (1.0 unit) (see Laurier calendar) is accepted as a University of Waterloo recreation elective.
- All cross-listed courses with REC are counted as recreation electives and are included in the major average.
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Courses outside the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies (maximum of 10.0 units):
- Recreation and Sport Business elective courses (2.5 units):
Recreation and Sport Business electives have been categorized into the following focus areas. Students may opt to choose courses from any of the areas, or concentrate on one area. The focus area does NOT appear on your transcript or degree. It is only a guideline for selecting your elective courses. Some courses may have prerequisite courses that the student will need to complete.
Select 2.5 units from the following lists:
Communications
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Government and Policy
Human Resources
Leadership/Group Dynamics
Marketing
Occupational/Culture
Practicum
- Free elective courses: 2.5 units
Total number of units to complete is 20.0.
Course Sequence
Year One (Regular and Co-operative System of Study)
1A (Fall)
REC 100
REC 101
REC 120
AHS 107
PSYCH 101
1B (Winter)
REC 105
REC 215
BET 100
SOC 101
One Elective
Regular System of Study
Year Two
2A (Fall)
REC 201
REC 213
REC 270
AFM 131 or BUS 111W (see Laurier calendar)
HRM 200
2B (Winter)
BUS 121W (see Laurier calendar)
One Recreation and Sport Business Elective
Three Electives
Year Three
3A (Fall)
REC 313
REC 356
REC 371
AFM 123
BUS 288W (see Laurier calendar) or PSYCH 238 or MSCI 211
3B (Winter)
REC 373
BUS 352W (see Laurier calendar) or ECON 344
Two Recreation and Sport Business Electives
One Elective
Year Four
4A (Fall)
REC 405
One Recreation and Sport Business Elective
Three Electives
4B (Winter)
REC 413
REC 420
One Recreation and Sport Business Elective
Two Electives
Co-operative System of Study
Year Two
2A (Fall)
REC 201
REC 213
REC 270
AFM 131 or BUS 111W (see Laurier calendar)
HRM 200
Work Term 1 (Winter)
2B (Spring)
BUS 121W (see Laurier calendar)
One Recreation and Sport Business Elective
Three Electives
Year Three
Work Term 2 (Fall)
3A (Winter)
REC 373
BUS 352W (see Laurier calendar) or ECON 344
Two Recreation and Sport Business Electives
One Elective
Work Term 3 (Spring)
3B (Fall)
REC 313
REC 356
REC 371
AFM 123
BUS 288W (see Laurier calendar) or PSYCH 238 or MSCI 211
Year Four
Work Term 4 (Winter)
4A (Spring)
REC 405
One Recreation and Sport Business Elective
Three Electives
Work Term 5 (Fall)
4B (Winter)
REC 413
REC 420
One Recreation and Sport Business Elective
Two Electives
Notes
- The elective courses are used to fill the recreation elective courses and free elective courses.
- Students are permitted to pursue a double major in any of Honours Recreation and Sport Business, Honours Therapeutic Recreation, and Honours Tourism Development, by meeting the requirements of each plan.
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