California State University, Fullerton

What can I do with this degree?
RECREATION AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT

AREAS

COMMERCIAL RECREATION/TOURISM
  • Travel/Transportation
  • Hospitality
  • Facilities Management
  • Resort Management
  • Event Planning
  • Local Commercial Recreation>
  • Promotions and Specials Events
  • Facilities Management
EMPLOYERS
  • Convention services
  • Travel agencies
  • Travel/tourism bureaus
  • Outdoor outfitters
  • Guide services
  • Ecotourism agencies
  • Cruise lines
  • Airlines
  • Bus lines
  • Rail travel
  • Hotels, motels
  • Restaurants
  • Resorts
  • Taverns
  • Motor home parks
  • Campgrounds
  • Recreation communities
  • Theme parks
  • Private industry
  • Second home communities
  • Special events companies
  • Multipurpose sports clubs
  • Racquet clubs
  • Dance studios
  • Health and fitness clubs
  • Golf courses
  • Movie theaters
  • Skating rinks
  • Party services
  • Various entertainment providers
  • Festivals and fairs
  • Sport events
  • Vendors
  • Concessionaires
STRATEGIES
  • Develop strong programming, leadership and communication skills
  • Obtain business skills with business minor or work experience
  • Acquire foreign language skills and complete a study abroad experience
  • Travel to different parts of the country or world to gain exposure to various cultures
  • Join university organizations related to travel or recreation
  • Obtain experience working at resorts, hotels, recreation departments, or special events companies
  • Work or volunteer for departments on campus that plan conferences
  • Spend summers working at tourist attractions
  • Learn membership sales techniques
  • Develop in-depth knowledge and ability for skill area
  • Gain experience through related part-time or summer jobs
  • Work at on-campus recreational facilities
  • Participate in event-planning for campus or community activities
  • Join related campus organizations such as the campus entertainment board, cultural attractions committee, or student union.
THERAPEUTIC RECREATION
  • Program Coordination
  • Administration
EMPLOYERS
  • Rehabilitation hospitals
  • Nursing homes
  • Acute care hospitals
  • Psychiatric facilities
  • Community mental health centers
  • Senior centers
  • Adult daycare centers
  • Residential facilities for people with special needs
  • Substance abuse centers
  • Correctional facilities
  • Recovery centers
  • Educational facilities
  • Camps and outdoor recreational programs
STRATEGIES
  • Demonstrate ability to work as part of an interdisciplinary team
  • Obtain therapeutic recreation emphasis or graduate degree in area
  • Earn relevant licensure or certification
  • Learn to be patient, tactful, and persuasive
  • Possess ingenuity and imagination
  • Have good physical coordination
  • Develop an interest in working with all types of people
  • Gain experience through volunteering in related organizations.
GOVERNMENT
  • Outdoor Recreation Planning
  • Parks
  • Natural Resource Management
  • Recreation Management
  • Program Management
  • Administration
EMPLOYERS
  • City, county, or regional government agencies including parks and public recreation programs
  • State and federal government agencies including parks, forests, wildlife areas and water resources
  • Department of Defense: Military bases in U.S. and foreign countries
  • Correctional facilities
  • Conservation organizations
  • Rehabilitation centers
STRATEGIES
  • Learn federal, state, and local job application procedures. Obtain experience with government agencies. Become active in local recreation programs and activities.
  • Volunteer to lead teams or organize committees in local recreation leagues. Take additional coursework in wildlife, turf management, exercise science or other related field.
SOCIAL SERVICE
  • Camp Management
  • Program Management
  • Community Center Management
  • Programming
  • Coaching
EMPLOYERS
  • Camps
  • Children's homes
  • Correctional facilities
  • Senior centers
  • Youth programs
  • Special Olympics
  • Community programs for people with special needs
  • Nonprofit and social service organizations
  • Community centers
  • Religiously affiliated organizations
STRATEGIES
  • Obtain experience with camps, youth groups, etc. through summer jobs and volunteer positions. Get involved in campus activities and seek leadership roles.
  • Learn to work well with a wide variety of people.
FITNESS
  • Health Club Management
  • Fitness Instructing
  • Dance Instructing
  • Coaching
  • Athletic Training
EMPLOYERS
  • Fitness centers
  • Corporate fitness centers
  • Weight reduction facilities
  • Sports and entertainment centers
  • Athletic clubs
  • Adult care facilities
  • Sports clinics
  • Self employment
STRATEGIES
  • Obtain experience and expertise in various athletic and fitness areas
  • Work at on-campus recreational facilities
  • Obtain relevant certifications such as personal trainer or fitness instructor
  • Develop excellent physical coordination and condition
  • Get involved in related professional organizations.
RECREATION RETAILING
  • Management
  • Buying
  • Small Business Ownership
EMPLOYERS
  • Department stores
  • Specialty shops
  • Sporting goods stores
  • Outdoor outfitters
STRATEGIES
  • Minor in business
  • Learn basic business principles
  • Gain experience in direct sales and customer service
  • Develop skills in management and motivation of others
  • Get experience in promotion and special events
  • Acquire skills in inventory management including purchasing, stock control, and merchandise display
  • Develop expertise in a recreational interest such as hiking, fishing, paddling, skiing, or hunting.
EDUCATION
  • Teaching
  • Research
  • Coaching
  • Administration
EMPLOYERS
  • Universities/colleges
  • Elementary/secondary schools
STRATEGIES
  • Earn a graduate degree for teaching and administration at the college and university level. Learn the process for teacher certification in the K-12 system.
  • Get involved in recreation sports or intramurals as an undergraduate student.

GENERAL INFORMATION

  • Obtain summer, part-time, internship, or volunteer experience in camps, playgrounds, recreation/fitness centers, social service organizations, hotels, tourist attractions, etc.
  • An undergraduate degree is sufficient for entry-level recreation positions. A graduate degree may be required for administrative positions and teaching/research positions at universities and colleges.
  • Obtain a broad liberal arts and cultural background including knowledge/skills in athletics, music, arts and crafts, nature, dance, drama, and club structure.
  • Obtain certification in first aid and safety, CPR, or lifeguarding depending upon your interests.
  • Enjoy the outdoors and/or be willing to work outdoors.
  • Develop physical agility and stamina for your career.
  • Develop good verbal and written communication skills.
  • Join related professional associations. Attend state/national professional association conferences.
  • Cultivate the ability to motivate others.
  • Possess the ability to enjoy life and positively interact with others.
  • Obtain competence and skills in special area(s) of interest.
  • Learn to work effectively with people of various ages and backgrounds.
  • Possess a cooperative attitude toward others as well as common sense in understanding and dealing with people and situations.
  • Demonstrate the ability to work as part of a team.
  • Obtain knowledge of U.S. and world geography, history and social customs. Consider taking foreign language depending on your career interests.
  • Develop leadership and supervisory skills in coordinating and directing others in various activities.
  • Consider participating in the Walt Disney College Program.

Prepared by the Career Planning staff of Career Services at The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. (2005) UTK is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA /ADEA Employer