Graduate Diploma in Recreation Management

  • 1 year
  • Full and part time
  • On campus

Lincoln University's programmes in recreation management have an established track record of meeting the demands of many professional, industrial and employer agencies.

The Graduate Diploma in Recreation Management recognises the need for recreation management graduates to possess applied skills in recreation management together with skills in critical thinking and demonstrated academic competency.

It prepares students for entry into a wide range of careers in the public, commercial and voluntary sectors relating to parks, outdoor leadership, tourism, sport management and community recreation.

This is normally a one year programme, but may be extended to suit part-time students.

 

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Year 1

1st Semester

RECN 341 - Recreation and Tourism in Protected Natural Areas

RECN 343 -
Sport and Recreation Management

RECN 342 - Exercise, Fitness and Health

RECN 344 - Event Management

2nd Semester

RECN 338 - Sport and Society

TOUR 202 - Tourism Systems

BMGT 215 - Employment Relations and Personnel Management

BMGT 101 - Introduction to Management

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