Apr 18, 2024  
University of Alberta Calendar 2023-2024 
    
University of Alberta Calendar 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Bachelor of Arts in Recreation, Sport, and Tourism


The Bachelor of Arts in Recreation, Sport and Tourism (BARST) degree prepares graduates with a solid foundation of knowledge and skills underlying the delivery of recreation, sport and tourism. Students can create a diversified degree program that aligns with their individual interests through selection of one of four options: completion of the general BARST program or completion of the BARST program with a Minor (Minor in Community Development, Minor in Sport and Recreation Management, or Minor in Tourism and Natural Environments).

General BARST Program Structure


  1. Faculty Core: 69 units
    Required courses offered by the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation, inclusive of a full term practicum or an Advanced Project option.
     
  2. Liberal Arts Foundation: 18 units
  • 6 units of 100-level ENGL OR 3 units in ENGL and 3 units in WRS
  • 12 units with a minimum of 3 units in each of: Humanities, Social Sciences, or Fine Arts/Languages (see below)
    • Humanities: Any course chosen from the following areas: CATS, CHRTC, CLASS, C LIT, EASIA, ENGL, HIST, LA ST, MLCS, MST, PHIL, RELIG, SPRIT, WRITE.
    • Fine Arts or Language Other than English: Any course chosen from the following areas: ART, DANCE, DES, DRAMA, FS, HADVC, Language(s) other than English, MUSIC.
    • Social Sciences: Any course chosen from the following areas: ANTHR, EAS, ECON, LING, NS, POL S, PSYCH, SOC, SUST, WGS.

Note: Some courses [e.g., courses in Interdisciplinary (INT D) or Science, Technology, and Society (STS)] may satisfy one or more of the above subject areas. In this instance, students should consult a Program Advisor.

  1. Senior Faculty Options: 12 units
    Senior courses offered by the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation, chosen from a list of available options (students should consult the Student Services Office or the Faculty website).
     
  2. Senior Out-of-Faculty Options: 12 units
    Senior courses offered outside of the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation.
    Note: Senior Courses are those courses numbered 200-499.
     
  3. Open Options: 9 units
    Chosen from any credit course offered by the University of Alberta.
     
  4. Advanced Project Option: This option is designed to provide the opportunity for advanced scholarly development by substituting an additional 9 units of course work in or out of the Faculty and 6 units of research based directed study in place of the 15 units normally dedicated to the practicum. Admission into the advanced project option is based on a demonstrated high standard of academic performance (minimum GPA of 3.0 on most recent minimum 30 units), the preparation and acceptance of a program proposal detailing objectives, course work and research based directed studies, the availability of an academic supervisor and the approval of the Associate Dean (Undergraduate).
    Students interested in doing the Advanced Project Option should contact the Student Services Office for more information.

Course Sequence for General BARST program


Students are advised to follow the prescribed order as closely as possible.

Note:


Select courses based on balance of requirements relative to Year 1 selections.

Year 4 (30 units)


Notes:


  1. No more than 6 units of Options are to be completed through PAC/DAC courses.

  2. Students approved to take the Advanced Project in lieu of the Professional Practicum would normally take the approved course work and research-based Directed Study in Year 4.

  3. A maximum of 18 units in Practicum course offerings may be credited toward the BARST degree program.

  4. RLS 447  is restricted to students who have completed a minimum of 90 units toward the BARST degree program.

Minors


A minor consists of at least 27 units with at least 21 units at the 300-level or higher (see Note 1). Students may choose to complete one of the following minors:

Minor in Community Development


The minor must include the following:

Minor in Sport and Recreation Management


The minor must include the following:

Minor in Tourism and Natural Environments


The minor must include the following:

Note:


Students who complete a minor will complete 21 units open options with at least 12 units at the 200-level or higher. A maximum of 6 units are to be completed through PAC/DAC courses.