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Recreation and Tourism Studies - Arizona State University at the Downtown Phoenix Campus

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Master

Recreation and Tourism Studies from Arizona State University at the Downtown Phoenix Campus is a Campus Master Recreation degree that prepares you for a Hospitality career. The MS degree program prepares students to analyze and understand critical topics and issues pertinent to the field of community resources and development. Completion of the MS degree in Recreation and Tourism Studies on the average requires approximately two years of study. Students may select a thesis or professional option. The thesis option is a research-oriented degree and is recommended for students planning to continue graduate studies beyond the master's degree. The professional option is intended for students seeking additional knowledge and expertise relevant to professional career development. Advising and direction in both options are under the direct supervision of an assigned faculty member. View more details on Arizona State University at the Downtown Phoenix Campus . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Recreation courses.

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