San Francisco State University Bulletin 2011 - 2012

errata_recreat.htm

May 24, 2011

see also – errata_degbac.htm and errata_col-hss.htm


Line 199,
first degree listed under the H2 heading "Programs" remove the B.A. degree title and replace with the B.S. degree title.

original

B.A. in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Administration

changes

B.A. in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Administration
B.S. in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Administration

final

B.S. in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Administration


Line 210,
first paragraph under the H2 heading "Program Scope" remove the B.A. degree title and replace with the B.S. degree title.

original

The Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Department at San Francisco State University, in existence since 1946, has established a reputation for excellence. The faculty members are well-qualified instructors that represent a broad range of skills, interests, and expertise within the profession and the discipline. The department offers a Bachelor of Arts in recreation, parks, and tourism administration that is accredited by the Council on Accreditation for Recreation and Parks (COARP). Accreditation provides credibility and broader recognition within the academic and professional community. Employers can be assured that graduates from our department are fully qualified to enter the profession. Graduates have the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to become managers, community leaders, advocates, and social change agents.

changes

The Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Department at San Francisco State University, in existence since 1946, has established a reputation for excellence. The faculty members are well-qualified instructors that represent a broad range of skills, interests, and expertise within the profession and the discipline. The department offers a Bachelor of Arts in recreation, parks, and tourism administration Bachelor of Science in recreation, parks, and tourism administration that is accredited by the Council on Accreditation for Recreation and Parks (COARP). Accreditation provides credibility and broader recognition within the academic and professional community. Employers can be assured that graduates from our department are fully qualified to enter the profession. Graduates have the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to become managers, community leaders, advocates, and social change agents.

final

The Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Department at San Francisco State University, in existence since 1946, has established a reputation for excellence. The faculty members are well-qualified instructors that represent a broad range of skills, interests, and expertise within the profession and the discipline. The department offers a Bachelor of Science in recreation, parks, and tourism administration that is accredited by the Council on Accreditation for Recreation and Parks (COARP). Accreditation provides credibility and broader recognition within the academic and professional community. Employers can be assured that graduates from our department are fully qualified to enter the profession. Graduates have the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to become managers, community leaders, advocates, and social change agents.


Line 236,
second paragraph under the H3 heading "Vision" remove the B.A. degree title and replace with the B.S. degree title.

original

Students wanting to receive a Bachelor of Arts in recreation, parks, and tourism administration, a minor in recreation, or a Master of Science in recreation should review the department website: www.recdept.sfsu.edu. They should then contact the department where they will be directed to a faculty adviser related to their area of specific interest. Students interested in the nonprofit sector can also obtain a certificate in youth and human services nonprofit administration, and should also see the department for advising.

changes

Students wanting to receive a Bachelor of Arts in recreation, parks, and tourism administration Bachelor of Science in recreation, parks, and tourism administration, a minor in recreation, or a Master of Science in recreation should review the department website: www.recdept.sfsu.edu. They should then contact the department where they will be directed to a faculty adviser related to their area of specific interest. Students interested in the nonprofit sector can also obtain a certificate in youth and human services nonprofit administration, and should also see the department for advising.

final

Students wanting to receive a Bachelor of Science in recreation, parks, and tourism administration, a minor in recreation, or a Master of Science in recreation should review the department website: www.recdept.sfsu.edu. They should then contact the department where they will be directed to a faculty adviser related to their area of specific interest. Students interested in the nonprofit sector can also obtain a certificate in youth and human services nonprofit administration, and should also see the department for advising.


Line 418,
fourth H2 heading in file change the B.A. degree title to the B.S. degree title.

original

Bachelor of Arts in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Administration

changes

Bachelor of Arts in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Administration
Bachelor of Science in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Administration

final

Bachelor of Science in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Administration


end changes of May 24, 2011