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Community Recreation

New applicants should select a major in "Recreation Studies" on their ApplyTexas application.
 


Graduates of this program manage facilities, programs, and services that help people have a higher quality of life through positive, enjoyable, and enriching recreation and leisure experiences. Organizational settings include: commercial recreation and tourism, non-profit agencies, and government recreation agencies.

Considering Graduate School? 
Texas State's Health and Human Performance Department offers several programs for students with a background in Recreation Studies who are wanting to further their education and qualifications. These include programs in Exercise and Sports Science, Recreation and Sport Management, and Recreational Therapy

While our office assists students seeking undergraduate degrees, Ross Wood is a career educator and the liaison to the College of Education in Career Services. He is available to review resumes, provide interview preparation, discuss search strategies, and more. To schedule an appointment, e-mail Ross [rossw@txstate.edu] with the following information: major, classification, reason for appointment, and 2-3 different dates/times that work best for your schedule. 


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Declaring This Major

Schedule an appointment with a College of Education Advisor by calling 512.245.3050 or by stopping by the College of Education Advising Center in the Education building, suite 2143.

To ensure thorough understanding of degree and graduation requirements, students are required to meet with an Advisor before their record will be updated.  In this appointment, an advisor can answer questions about the degree program, update the student's curriculum record in the student information system, and assist with degree planning based on the new declaration.


Statements of Understanding

Students wanting to declare into this degree program will be required to review and sign the Statement of Understanding form below during their advising appointment. This form is intended to provide helpful degree planning information to students early in their program to pave the way for successful planning and degree progress.


NOTE:  Information included on checksheets is subject to change.  
For the most updated information for each degree plan, students should refer to the appropriate Undergraduate Catalog and track their progress using a Degree Audit.  Additionally, we encourage all students to meet on a semester basis with their Academic Advisor.

While students may continue following a catalog year degree plan for six years, other planning factors such as course offerings or rotations and prerequisite sequencing are subject to change each year.  For that reason, the most current degree plan sequencing guide is available below; students with questions about navigating older degree plans are encouraged to meet with an advisor.

2024 Catalog


Transfer Planning

NOTE:  These resources are intended to help you PLAN AHEAD, so be sure to check these before taking transfer coursework whenever possible.

Students planning to earn college credit at another institution for eventual transfer to Texas State should refer to the Transfer Planning Guide for confirmation of which lower-level transfer coursework may be applied toward degree requirements in this specific program.

Additionally, the Transfer Equivalency Guide can be used to determine how any transfer course will be evaluated, regardless of specific degree program.


The REC 4680: Internship in Recreation Administration course is a degree requirement that consists of 400 hours and provides a hands-on, professional learning experience in the delivery of recreation services. It is this phase of the professional preparation that enables the student to apply knowledge and skills of recreation and to gain practical experience under the mentoring of a recreation professional and an academic supervisor.

This course can be completed in a fall, spring, or summer term and requires:
1) prior completion of all other degree required coursework;
2) grades of 'C' or better earned in REC 2336, REC 3325, & REC 4380; and
3) a minimum 2.25 Major GPA

Students needing more information can contact Shelby Sharpe at sj1174@txstate.edu.


To explore student organizations specifically related to exercise science, health promotion, and recreation visit the Department of Health and Human Performance website.

You can also view a more comprehensive list of all the student organizations available across the University through the Student Organizations Council website.


Study-in-America | REC 4335

Summer 2025 | Backpacking in the Gila Wilderness (New Mexico)
This program will be primarily taught in June except for a 1-week backpacking trip in July. In June, students will plan all aspects of the backpacking trip. While planning, students will learn about risk management, outdoor programming, and expedition planning.

More information can be found on the Study-in-America page
Interested students should contact Dr. Anthony Deringer at AnthonyD@txstate.edu

Summer Hub | REC 4318G 

Summer 2025 | Melbourne, Australia
More information can be found on the Education Abroad page
Interested students should contact Dr. Zimmermann at jz15@txstate.edu.
NOTE: REC 4318G is an approved substitution for REC 3340


Course Substitution Requests

You may request evaluation of a course taken previously or that you plan to take to confirm whether it is equivalent to a degree requirement in your program.

If approved, provide documentation of that approval to the College of Education Advising Center in order for the course substitution to be reflected on your Degree Audit.

The instructions below are specific to the Community Recreation degree plan.
To request a substitution in a different College of Education program, select from our Majors and Programs list and scroll to the substitutions section at the bottom of that specific program page.