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OHIO University Graduate Catalog 2021-22 
    
OHIO University Graduate Catalog 2021-22 [Archived Catalog]

Parks, Recreation, and Leisure Studies - MSRSS


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Master of Science in Recreation and Sport Sciences

Parks, Recreation, and Leisure Studies – MS8135

Department of Recreation, Sport Pedagogy, and Consumer Sciences
Ohio University – Athens Campus
McCracken Hall 202C
100 East Union Street
Athens, Ohio, 45701
740.593.4656
rsp@ohio.edu

Delivery Mode: Athens Campus

Terms of Entry: Fall, Spring

Program Overview

The Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies graduate program combines coursework, research, and practical experiences to cultivate parks, recreation and leisure services professionals and scholars. The program is committed to enriching our communities through model outreach programs and activities and to advancing scholarship that informs policy and practice. The program offers two specializations: Outdoor Recreation & Education and Recreation Management. Students often couple their interests in parks, recreation and leisure studies with other complementary areas of study, such as coaching education, sustainable tourism, environmental studies, event planning and management, and others. The program is a 30-hour program and takes two to three semesters to complete.

Program Learning Outcomes

The following program learning outcomes reflect te program’s core curriculum. Students graduating from the program will be able to:

  • Identify and critically analyze current events, issues, and trends relevant to the field of parks, recreation and leisure studies;
  • Critically analyze the value of the profession from various disciplinary perspectives (e.g. history, philosophy, psychology, sociology, etc.); and
  • Apply research and evaluation principles and techniques to engage in critical analysis of theory and practice within the field of parks, recreation and leisure studies.

Opportunities for Graduates

Upon completion of the degree, students should qualify for direct leadership, supervisory, and administrative positions in a wide variety of professional settings. Some of these settings include municipal park and recreation departments; state and federal parks and protected areas; youth services agencies; residential camps; non-profit civic and religious organizations; campus recreation programs; commercial recreation and tourism enterprises; and adventure programs and guide services. Program graduates should also be qualified to pursue an advanced degree in parks, recreation, and leisure studies or a related discipline. Many program graduates continue on to pursue a Ph.D. with the goal of contributing to the discipline from within the ranks of academia.

Further Information

Link to Program: https://www.ohio.edu/education/recreation-sport-pedagogy/rec-studies.

Admission Requirements

In addition to meeting the general admission requirements of the University, applicants must provide the following materials before being considered for admission into the master’s program in Parks, Leisure & Recreation Studies:

  1. Completed application for admission into Ohio University, which is available online at https://www.ohio.edu/graduate/apply.
  2. Official transcripts from each postsecondary institution attended.
  3. A two page typed essay that includes information about your background and prior experience, your professional purpose and career goals, and how the Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies program can help you to fulfill your goals.
  4. A resume of your educational background and professional work experience.
  5. Three letters of recommendation using the recommendation form provided on the Forms page of the Graduate College website. At least one reference must be from someone who can attest to your qualifications in your chosen field and at least one must be from an academic faculty member who can support your ability to produce successful academic work at the graduate level. Please be certain to identify your intended concentration before giving the form to the person providing the reference.

Applications are accepted year round. Typically, applications for both admission and financial aid for the next academic year should be received by February 15. International students also must present TOEFL scores (minimum of written 575, computer 233, and online 79 for consideration) and apply by February 1.

Requirements for admission into graduate study at Ohio University can found on the Graduate College website or in this catalog. Note: You must request official scores for the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) be sent directly from the testing agency. Student supplied photocopies are not accepted as official, but may be included for review and to assist with official score matching. The Ohio University reporting code is 1593.

International Students

This program permits full-time enrollment in residence at Ohio University, and an I-20 may be issued based on admission to this program.

Graduation Requirements

Complete a minimum of 30 credit hours as follows:

Areas of Specialization


Complete a minimum of 9 hours from one of the following areas of specialization:

Certificate Program and Cognate Options


Students must complete a graduate certificate program or identify 9 credit hours of elective coursework in consultation with their academic advisor to fulfill the total number of credit hours required to earn the master’s degree. The following are certificate programs that students can select:

Culminating Experience


Students may choose a thesis option or non-thesis capstone option.

Thesis students must complete at least 3 credit hours of thesis research.

Students who elect to complete the non-thesis option must complete comprehensive exams, a practically oriented professional project, or a mentored writing project in lieu of the thesis. Students electing this option must complete 3 hours of additional coursework in support of the capstone experience. This additional coursework must be chosen in consultation with the student’s academic advisor and should support continued growth in the student’s professional area of interest. This coursework should also complement the work of students who elect to complete the professional project or mentored writing project.

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