Major

Major in Leisure, Youth, and Human Services:
Non-Profit Youth Administration
B.A. Liberal Arts

For further information, contact the Department of Health, Physical Education and Leisure Services, WRC 203, 273-2141. Department Website: http://www.uni.edu/coe/hpels/ls/ne.html 2006-2008 Program Requirements These requirements are for students who declare this program between Fall 2006 and Spring 2008. Students who declare this program under a different curriculum year should refer to their degree audit for requirements.

The Leisure, Youth and Human Services major prepares students for work and on-going study in the leisure, youth and human services field. Graduates may find employment in working with people of all ages, diverse backgrounds and within areas such as municipal parks and recreation, commercial recreation, tourism, therapeutic recreation (in clinical and community-based settings), outdoor recreation, the non-profit sector, youth serving agencies, military recreation and other opportunities. The major focuses on direct service programming with an emphasis on supervisory and managerial skills. The Leisure, Youth and Human Services program has NRPA/AALR accreditation.

The worksheet is currently under review for approval by the department.

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