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What the University of North Alabama says about their program:
"The Master of Science degree in Sport & Recreation Management (SRM) requires 30 credit hours of graduate coursework and is designed to provide students with options for in-depth experiences within an internship placement, a graduate level thesis, or further experiences directly related to the sport & recreation disciplines. In this online program, students are required to complete 12 hours of core SRM coursework that will provide a substantive foundation for sport & recreation based fields. Students will select a concentration area, either within Sport Management or Recreation Management. The student, in consultation with an advisor, will then select an appropriate thesis or non-thesis route. Non-thesis routes include an internship or directed courses and require the student to pass comprehensive exams. For the directed courses, the student will propose courses they should take, gain advisor approval and pass approved courses to graduate."
Consideration for admission to graduate studies is based on a possession of a bachelor’s degree or equivalent in an appropriate field of study from an institution that is accredited by one of the six U.S. regional accrediting associations, by one of the agencies recognized as an accrediting agency by the U.S. Department of Education, or by an appropriate governmental agency in the country in which the institution is located.
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