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Sport and Recreation Management, B.S.


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Program Information


The mission of the sport and recreation program is to develop a community of learners through quality education that integrates theory, practice, and personal growth in the hospitality, sport and recreation industries.

We are dedicated to the development of future leaders in sport and management professions through a course of study that maximizes the potential of individuals and society.

Sport and recreation management is committed to providing:

  • An outstanding undergraduate program based on the criteria of relevant professional associations, which will enable graduates to be successful in their professional endeavors.
  • A program that builds upon the strong liberal studies background provided through General Education .
  • The opportunities that challenge students to think critically, to use technology and to appreciate the global community.
  • The research and development projects that push back the boundaries of knowledge and promote effective practice in sport and recreation management.

Practicums and Internships

SRM requires its students to complete a practicum and an internship. Both count as academic credit hours. These are opportunities for the student to gain valuable experience by working in his/her field of choice in a sport or recreation-related agency. The opportunities are almost endless.

While enrolled in SRM 482 , students may only take one additional course (three or four credit hours). The additional course must be approved in advance by the site supervisor and the director of SRM.

Declaring or Changing Major into Sport and Recreation Management

If you are a current JMU student wishing to declare or change a major you must complete a request through MyMadison. After you complete the request for changing majors into Sport and Recreation Management, you are required to contact a member of the Hart School Advisory Team (Scott Arbogast, arbogasw@jmu.edu; Jason Gochenour, gochenjl@jmu.edu) to complete the declaration process. Visit https://www.jmu.edu/hartschool/caps/advising/index.shtml to schedule an appointment with either Scott or Jason.

The SRM major within the Hart School has cutoff dates. Students are only admitted twice a year, October 1 and March 1. Any student wishing to take Hart School courses in the spring semester or any summer term session would be required to contact the Hart School advisory team and declare the change of major on or before October 1. Any student wishing to take Hart School courses in the Fall semester would be required to contact the Hart School advisory team and declare the change of major on or before March1.

Degree and Major Requirements


Degree RequirementsCredit Hours
General Education  141
Quantitative requirement (in addition to General Education )3
Scientific literacy requirement (in addition to General Education )3-4
Sport and Recreation Management required courses36
Sport and Recreation Management elective courses9
General Business Minor  or Entrepreneurship Minor  218
University Electives

Total

9-10

120

Footnotes


1 The General Education  program contains a set of requirements each student must fulfill. Some credits may be fulfilled by courses required within the major.
2 Successful completion of these courses with a 2.0 GPA will qualify the student for a general business minor; however, it is the responsibility of the student to complete the necessary paperwork in the College of Business  to apply for the minor.

Major Requirements


Elective Courses: 9 Credit Hours


Select any 9 credits from the following:

Major Requirements Total: 45 Credit Hours


Required Minor: 18 Credit Hours


All majors must declare either the General Business Minor  or the Entrepreneurship Minor  through the College of Business .

Recommended Schedule for Majors


Total: 30 Credit Hours


Total: 30 Credit Hours


Third Year


Total: 30 Credit Hours


Fourth Year


Total: 30 Credit Hours


Program Total: 120 Credit Hours


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