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पाठ्यक्रमबारे सारश
The purpose of the Master's program in Recreational Sport Administration is to provide our students with the knowledge and skills necessary for a career in Recreational Sport Management. This includes management, supervision, and planning programs and services in recreational sport settings.
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Students must be bachelor's or master's degrees with a strong record in another field, a Graduate Records Exam and TOEFL exam is required before applicants can be considered for admission.
Indiana University Bloomington accepts IELTS
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
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प्रदान गर्ने निकाय
INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON
विभागको नाम
School of Health Physical Education and Recreation, Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Studies
स्थान / कार्यालयको नाम
School of Health Physical Education and Recreation, Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Studies
ठेगाना र पोष्ट कोड
1025 E 7th Street
HPER 133
BLOOMINGTON
Indiana
47405
स्थानबारे जानकारी
Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Studies was founded on July 1, 1946 and has been a distinct department since its inception. It is housed in the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, which also contains the academic departments of Applied Health Science and Kinesiology as well as the Division of Recreational Sports.
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+1 812 855 4711
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The University has 11 residence halls on campus, clustered into three neighborhoods, each with a distinct blend of programs, dining options, amenities, services, and resources. The neighborhoods are like small communities on campus, offering everything students need very close to home. The three residence hall neighborhoods are called Northwest, Central, and Southeast. The individual residence halls are at the center of every neighborhood. The halls range from the 14-story, newly renovated Eigenmann to the smaller clusters of low-rise buildings found in neighborhoods such as Collins and Foster. The room will become more than just a place to sleep. It's where students will study, hang out with friends, watch movies, talk on the phone, play games, have study sessions, and check your e-mail. Room sizes and layouts vary from hall to hall, and even from floor to floor. There are four general types: singles, doubles, triples, and suites. The majority of rooms are doubles. Each residence hall includes basic facilities like beds, desks, chairs, mirrors, rugs, and wardrobes or closets. High-speed Ethernet connections, telephone service with voicemail, and a cable TV hookup in every room. Resident assistants on every floor who know about campus resources, organize and coordinate activities, help maintain a safe and supportive floor community, and resolve any conflicts that may arise. Academic support services including academic advising, tutoring and study-skill workshops, classrooms, and libraries. Centrally located dining and laundry facilities, computer labs, study lounges, and bike racks. Hall- and floor-sponsored social, recreational, and cultural programs. Extensive dining service offers something for everyone including: food courts, all-they-care-to-eat dining rooms, convenience stores, cafes and coffee shops.