Bachelor’s International Year One: Recreation Management and Community Development are equivalent to the first year of the Bachelor of Recreation Management and Community Development degree program. This program will provide students with practical experience in community development, sport and event management, sustainable tourism and environmental management, and social and cultural development.
Why choose the Bachelor of Recreation Management and Community Development?
The Recreation Management and Community Development Program combines components from
- business,
- program development,
- science,
- public policy,
- community engagement.
The program is highly applicable in developing community budgets, expanding municipal programs, working with diverse populations, and building public policy. Moreover, many leading Canadian communities around the world look for trained recreation professionals to help lead recreation initiatives, build leisure-focused programs for various age groups, and make a difference in their neighborhoods. Students can find opportunities in industries including culture and leisure, health and wellness, and travel and tourism.