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Recreational Leadership

For advisement, see the Division of Social Sciences.

Career Program

The Recreational Leadership Program at Atlanta Metropolitan College is designed to prepare the student for employment in the area of recreation, both private and public. The curriculum prepares students for entry-level positions in city park programs, school programs, clubs, YMCA, YWCA, etc. Using practical application grounded in basic theory, the program provides the student with skills required for initial employment as well as for advancement possibilities. The student is advised that the Recreational Leadership Program does not fulfill the Core curriculum requirements of the University System of Georgia.

Program Requirements and Electives

Note:  See Index for page numbers of Areas A - E  Electives.

Prefix

Number

Title

Hours

     

Area A:

Essential Skills

9

ENGL

1101

English Composition I

3

ENGL

1102

English Composition II

3

MATH

1111

College Algebra OR

3

Math

1101

Introduction to Mathematical Modeling

 

     

Area B:

Institutional Requirement (AMIR 1001)

0

Area C:

Humanities & Fine Arts

3

Comm

1100

Human Communications

3

     

Area D:

Science, Mathematics & Technology

4

BIOL

BLAB

1102

1102

General Biology II

General Biology Lab II

3

1

     

Area E:

Social Sciences

9

POLS

PSYC

SOCI

1101

1101

1101

American Government

Introduction to General Psychology

Introduction to Sociology

3

3

3

     

Area F:

Courses Appropriate for Program of Study

27

Required:

6

PHED

phed

2230

2205

Introduction to Community Recreation

Leadership in HPER

3

3

 

  Hours

Electives, Choice of 15 hours from the following courses:

15

ARts

CRJU

CRJU

PSYC

PSYC

SOCI

SOCI

SOSC

THEA

1100

1102

2240

2101

2103

2201

1160

1101

1100

Art Appreciation

Introduction to Criminal Justice

Introduction to Juvenile Delinquency

Introduction to Psychology of Adjustment

Human Growth and Development

Introduction to Urban Studies

Introduction to Social Problems

Introduction to Social Sciences

Theatre Appreciation

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

Practicum:

6

COED

PHED

2283

2252

Cooperative Education Work Experience

Recreational Leadership

3

3

Additional Requirements:

 

ORNT

1100

Seminar in Personal and Academic Dev.

1

   

Total

53

 

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See Core Curriculum