Students enrolled in any degree program may pursue a minor designation in Tourism. The Minor is designed for students specializing in tourism impacts, tourism planning, tourism marketing, heritage, and outdoor recreation.
Requirements
Successful completion of 4.0 units with a minimum cumulative minor average of 65%, from the requirements listed:
- Required courses (2.0 units):
- Elective courses (2.0 units):
- Four courses from the following, two of which must be at the 300- or 400-level: ANTH 348, ENGL 208M, GEOG 423, HRM 200, MGMT 220, REC 215, REC 218, REC 219, REC 230, REC 312, REC 319, REC 419, REC 422, REC 425/PLAN 414, REC 433/ENVS 433 (1.0), REC 480
Note
REC 471A and REC 471B or GEOG 490A and GEOG 490B topics, if related to the Minor, may be approved by the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, associate chair, undergraduate studies, may be counted as tourism elective courses.