Course Descriptions
RTSM
2003 - Leisure in American Society - 3 credit
hours
Issues relative to choices an individual and society make
when utilizing "free" time and resources. We will discuss the
multi-billion dollar leisure industry and its effect on our
personal lives and wellness. Students will be introduced to APA
style referencing and citations. Note:
ENGL 1023 is highly recommended pre/co-requisite. Course
rotation: Fall.
2013 - Introduction to Recreation & Leisure
Concepts & Professions - 3 credit hours
Introduction to the professional fields in recreation and
leisure by presenting the basic principles, fundamentals, and
concepts as related to such factors as history and objectives,
sociological and economic aspects, as well as motivation and
barriers to participation. Knowledge, attitude awareness, and
resources needed to work with diverse populations. Additionally
provides an introduction to communication tools necessary for RTSM
professionals such as email, PowerPoint, Word, Excel, etc. Focus on
effective written and oral communication.
Prerequisite: RTSM 2003. Course
rotation: Spring.
2103 - Leadership & Supervision in RTSM - 3
credit hours
Leadership, group dynamics, human resources planning and
organizing, employee recruitment, selection, and supervision.
Prerequisite: RTSM 2013. Course
rotation: Fall.
2403 - Introduction to Tourism - 3 credit
hours
Survey of travel and tourism in the United States with focus on
terminology, demographics, financial significance, and trends.
Prerequisite: RTSM 2013. Course
rotation: Fall.
2503 - Outdoor Recreation Management - 3
credit hours
Concepts and methods of outdoor recreation planning and
management explored with emphasis on the public sector. Current
issues relative to recreation provision identified and debated.
Prerequisite: RTSM 2013.
2603 - Introduction to Sport Management - 3
credit hours
Development of a conceptual understanding of sport
management, career opportunities in sport management, and the
necessary competencies for the different career fields.
Prerequisite: RTSM 2013.
3103 - Recreation & Sport Facility Management
& Design - 3 credit hours
Management and design principles applied to park,
recreation, sport areas and facilities. Emphasis on operational
efficiency, quality service, fiscal responsibility and maintenance
management and planning. Additional emphasis on physical
accessibility of facilities.
Prerequisite: RTSM 2013. Course
Rotation: Fall.
3303 - Recreation Programming - 3 credit
hours
Theoretical and applied approaches to the recreation program
planning process. Basic elements of programming using a variety of
recreational settings and diversity of practical experience.
Prerequisite: RTSM 2013. Course
Rotation: Spring.
3503 - Outdoor Living Skills - 3 credit hours
Designed to acquaint students with basic outdoor living
skills and related environmental practices. A variety of
outdoor activities, including overnight camping trips, are
required. Course fee will apply.
Pre-requisite: RTSM 2503.
Course Rotation: Fall.
3523 - Outdoor Recreation & Rural Tourism Consortium
- 3 credit hours
This is an off campus Outdoor Recreation and Rural Tourism
Consortium taking place at Tremont, the Environmental Education
Center at the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Students will be
expected to do readings prior to the trip and participate in the
entire trip. Course fee applies.
Prerequisite: RTSM majors and/or
instructor's permission. Course Rotation: Fall.
3603 - Legal Issues in RTSM - 3 credit hours
An overview of the role of government, commercial and
non-profits in the provision of recreation and sport services.
Provides the basic understanding of legal liability, risk
management, negligence, standard of care, safety regulations, and
other legal subjects as they apply to recreation and sport.
Prerequisite or Corequisite: RTSM 2013.
Course rotation: Spring.
3803 - Special Topics in RTSM - 3 credit hours
Presentation and discussion of relevant issues in
Recreation, Tourism & Sport Management.
Prerequisite: Instructor's permission. Course
rotation: Fall and Spring.
3903 - Pre-capstone Seminar - 3 credit
hours
Review of philosophy and professional ethics of parks,
recreation, and tourism management. Self assessment of student's
strengths, limitations, and career aspirations. Preparation of
reference files, letters, and resumes. Identification of,
application to, and acceptance by department-approved agencies for
completion of capstone
experience. Prerequisites: RTSM 3103
and RTSM
3303. Course
rotation: Fall.
4103 - Senior RTSM Seminar - 3 credit
hours
Integration of knowledge, theory and methods from course work and
experience; development and presentation of comprehensive
operational and management problems and plans. Designed to
encourage students to function as professionals and to relate areas
of specialty to the broader Recreation, Tourism and Sport
Management profession. Prerequisites:
RTSM 3103 and RTSM
3303.Course rotation:
Spring.
4303 - Professional Event Management I - 3
credit hours
Students acquire an in-depth knowledge about the field of event
management. Planning techniques, strategies, and requirements for
planning, implementing, and evaluating community events are
included. Emphasizes ordinances, planning, funding, and
marketing. Prerequisite: RTSM 3303.
Course rotation: Spring.
4503 - Adventure-Based Recreation - 3 credit
hours
Acquaints students with basic adventure-based outdoor
activities and related environmental practices. A variety of
outdoor activities, including an overnight camping trip, are
conducted in the classroom and surrounding areas. Course fee will
apply. Prerequisite: RTSM 3503.
4603 - Athletic Administration - 3 credit
hours
Provides overview of the area of athletics administration
for scholastic and collegiate settings. This course covers
many areas from staffing and recruiting to fund raising.
Prerequisite: RTSM 2603
4803 - Special Topics Course - 3 credit
hours
Presentation and discussion of relevant issues in Recreation,
Tourism & Sport Management.
Prerequisite: Instructor's
permission.
4903 - RTSM Capstone Experience - 3 credit
hours
Provides prospective RTSM professionals a 400-hour (ten-week)
learning experience in a selected agency or organization, under the
joint supervision of a qualified manager and a College capstone
experience supervisor. Prerequisite:
RTSM 3903. Course rotation: Summer.