Master of Parks, Recreation and Sport Management

  • 2years
  • Full and part time
  • On campus

Exciting opportunities are available for those entering the fields of leisure and recreation management provided they are appropriately qualified and of mature judgement.

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

The Master of Parks, Recreation and Sport Management provides students with applied skills in recreation management together with skills in critical thinking that will open the door to a wide range of careers in the industry.

Sport management, the management of national, regional and local parks and reserves, outdoor leadership and community recreation provide creative settings in which able and go-ahead graduates can hope to find employment.

 

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Year 1

1st Semester

SOCI 644 - Social Theory Applications in Contemporary Society

SOCI 601 - Social Science Research Methods (Quantitative)

RECN 604 - Sport, Physical Activity and Fitness

 

2nd Semester

RECN 626 - Natural Resource Recreation and Tourism

TOUR 604 - Tourist Behaviour

TOUR 603 - Tourism Management

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