7 Master's degrees in Tourism & Leisure in Indiana, United States
Hospitality and Tourism Management
Purdue University's School of Hospitality and Tourism Management (HTM) & Division of Consumer Science (CSR) has established itself as a global leader and offers graduate students opportunities to become expert social scientists or executives in areas that interface psychology, communication, consumption theories, management, economics, and financial planning.
Outdoor Recreation (Online)
Indiana University Bloomington offers a Master's degree in Outdoor Recreation (Online). This master's program is designed for students interested in outdoor recreation management, resource management, camping administration, and the dimensions of human ecology commonly associated with aspects of outdoor recreation and park management.
Parks and Recreation
A Master of Public Health in Parks and Recreation at Indiana University Bloomington exposes students to public health approaches in the management of recreation services and resources in various settings.
Hospitality and Tourism Management
The two-year online MS in Hospitality and Tourism Management program from Purdue University is a business-focused degree that provides the executive management, leadership and analytical skills you need to advance your career in the hospitality industry.
Tourism Management
The Tourism Management program at Indiana University Bloomington is an online program.
Outdoor Recreation
The Master of Science in Outdoor Recreation degree at Indiana University Bloomington is designed for students interested in resource management, camping administration, outdoor/environmental education and interpretation, outdoor leadership, and the dimensions of human ecology commonly associated with aspects of outdoor recreation and park management.
Parks and Recreation (Online)
Indiana University Bloomington offers a Master's degree in Parks and Recreation (Online). The IU Online Master of Public Health in Parks and Recreation program explores the linkages between recreation and public health while teaching administrative and leadership skills for developing, delivering, and administering recreational programs with public health outcomes in mind.