Recreation Technology

Welcome to Recreation Technology (REC-AS )

This degree prepares students for employment as recreation leaders, activity directors, group recreation workers, or recreation facility staff. The degree program would also be beneficial to persons who might desire to obtain a bachelor’s degree in a human performance or a recreational major at a later date.
 
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*We strongly encourage you to contact the PJC Behavioral Sciences Department for assistance in planning your program of study.


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FEE PAYMENT FOR SPRING TERM 2010

Spring term 2010 (Session A, B, C and D): Fees are due by 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 5, 2010. Registration schedules that remain unpaid by the deadline will be canceled. Registrations processed on or after January 5 must be paid by the close of business on the day of registration.

Changes to the Bright Futures scholarship program!

The Bright Futures scholarship program is undergoing important changes.  more ...

AA Degree CLAST Requirements Changed

The State of Florida Legislature has repealed the requirement to pass the College Level Academic Skills Test (CLAST) in order to be awarded an associate in arts degree. This change goes into effect for any student earning the associate in arts degree after June 30, 2009. more ...

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