The department offers the Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts degrees, as well as minors in Recreation Administration and Tourism. The department offers five distinct degree options: Commercial and Community Recreation and Tourism, Event Management, Parks and Natural Resources Management, Resort and Lodging Management, and Recreation Therapy.

Department courses cover the following areas: principles, philosophies, values, and foundations of recreation; leadership and supervision; organization and management; human behavior; recreation for diverse populations; recreation resources, motivation and promotion; business and finance; applied research; environmental influences; and career opportunities ad requirements. In addition, many courses provide hands-on learning opportunities to complement class material.

The department provides numerous opportunities for experiential learning throughout its curriculum. Our Field School program in addition to several courses all offer majors and non-majors for-credit service learning opportunities in areas including, event management, sustainable tourism, natural resource management, and environmental issues. Students complete full-time internships with public recreation agencies, private or commercial recreation businesses, hotel and resorts, event management companies, recreation therapy programs, or parks and natural resource-related agencies.

The Department of Recreation, Hospitality, and Parks Management is one of the largest and most respected programs of its kind in the nation. The program is accredited by the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA). The diverse and dedicated faculty strive to ensure the best professional education for program majors, minors, and graduate students. Interested students are encouraged to work with faculty on a wide variety of projects.