Master of Science in Recreation, Park and Tourism Sciences

The Master of Science (MS) thesis option is designed for students interested in continuing on to advanced study in a doctoral program, as well as those entering professional service.

While the MS thesis program is personalized for each student’s needs by them and their advisor, a common requirement is that MS thesis students must take a minimum of 18 RPTS credits (not including RPTS 691).

The MS coursework should include:

  • Minimum of 3 credits statistics
  • Minimum of 3 credits of research methods
  • Maximum of 8 hours of RPTS 691 Research

Final degree plan must be approved by all members of their committee and should reflect the rigor expected of a MS degree.

The Master of Science non-thesis option is intended for current professionals or those seeking a degree leading to professional service in recreation, parks, or tourism.

While the MS non-thesis program is personalized for each student’s needs by them and their advisor, a common requirement is that all MS non-thesis students must take a minimum of 18 RPTS credits (including RPTS 693 Professional Study).

MS non-thesis coursework should include:

  • Minimum of 3 credits statistics
  • Minimum of 3 credits of research methods
  • Not more than 12 hours may be used in any combination of the following categories: 684, 693, 681 and 685 (not more than 8 hours Directed Studies may be used).

Final degree plan must be approved by all members of their committee, and should reflect the rigor expected of a MS degree.

Steps to Fulfill a Masters Program