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2003-2004 Springfield College Graduate Catalog 
    
2003-2004 Springfield College Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Outdoor Recreation Management


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Millions of individuals are involved in recreation activities in programs at outdoor facilities. The need for professionally trained outdoor recreation leaders and managers is essential to the field. Springfield College has prepared leaders and administrators for positions in private, not-for-profit sectors such as ski areas and resorts or in such public areas as parks and forests. Graduates of the Outdoor Recreation Management program are eligible for certification as Certified Leisure Professionals (CLP). Springfield College has an outdoor recreation facility and areas used for classroom skill and outdoor experiential learning.

Sport Management and Recreation


Springfield College’s philosophy of humanics has been the impetus behind the development of the philosophy, art, and skill in the recreative use of leisure and management of sport for over a century. At the turn of the century, a pioneer in the American sport and recreation movement named Luther Gulick envisioned a world in which sport and recreational activities are available to everyone.

Today, career opportunities abound in the fields of sport management and recreation. The Gross National Sports & Recreation Product represents a multi billion dollar industry. Opportunities for college graduates with sport management education and experience abound. Likewise, the recreation industry recognizes the need for well-prepared, knowledgeable individuals to create and manage high quality youth and community agencies, resorts, health clubs, private recreation businesses, armed forces, school, college and government recreation and fitness programs. One of the twenty faster-growing occupations in the United States is recreation management.

The graduate programs in the Department of Sports Management and Recreation provides preparation for sports management and recreation professionals in leadership, supervisory, and management positions.

Springfield College offers graduate programs in:

  • Outdoor Recreation Management
  • Recreation Management
  • Sport Management
  • Therapeutic Recreation Management

Contact Person(s):
Dr. Matthew Pantera, III, CPRP
Associate Professor and Chair
E-Mail: mpantera@spfldcol.edu

Dr. Donald R. Snyder, CTRS
Professor and Graduate Coordinator
E-Mail: dsnyder@spfldcol.edu

Sport Management and Recreation Department
Tel. (413) 748-3693, (413) 748-3749, (413) 748-3272
Fax: (413) 748-3685

Prerequisite Requirements


  • BIOL 260: General Ecology (BIOL 261-Lab) Credits: 4 s.h.
  • EMSM 115: EMT Credits: 4 s.h.
  • EMSM 374: Search and Rescue Credits: 2 s.h.
  • SMRT 255: Introduction to Outdoor Recreation Credits: 3 s.h.
  • SMRT 405: History and Philosophy of Leisure and Recreation Credits: 3 s.h.
    (if not Recreation UG)

Program Requirements. Total: 38 s.h.


  • SMRT ___ - Elective (not required if doing thesis) Credits: 3 s.h.

Research requirements. Total: 4-9 s.h.


* Successful completion of the Master’s Comprehensive Examination is required with this option. This is to be taken after all courses above are completed and the student has a GPA of 3.0 at the beginning of the semester in which the Comprehensive Exam is given. No academic credit is given for the examination. A minimum of 38 graduate credit hours is required for a master of education degree for students who choose the Comprehensive Examination option. A minimum of 38 graduate credits is required for students who chose the thesis option.

Candidates are eligible for the M.Ed. or M.S. Degree in accordance with Plans A or B (p.14).

Any exception to this program must be documented on a program change form and signed by the Sport Management and Recreation Graduate coordinator.

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