8 Bachelor's degrees in Tourism & Leisure in Wisconsin, United States
Community-Based Recreation
Community-Based Recreation students at University of Wisconsin La Crosse will choose from courses in programming, budgeting, youth development, management, aquatics, and facility management.
Recreation Management - Professional Development
Recreation Management - Professional Development from University of Wisconsin La Crosse aims to train students in the skills of the recreation profession and instill an appreciation of the vital role of leisure in people’s lives.
Forest Recreation
Manage the public’s use of forestland, visitor services, and public land administration with a degree in Forest Recreation at University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point.
Sports and Recreation Administration
Sports and Recreation Administration at Carroll University are part of everyone’s lives in some way—regardless of age, ability or skill. We actively seek out ways to live a healthy and balanced life, from the avid sports enthusiast to parents who send their children to summer camp to seniors who stay active through community programs.
Recreation Management - Generalist
Recreation Management - Generalist students at University of Wisconsin La Crosse learn the skills and knowledge to pursue professional careers designing, facilitating, and managing recreation, tourism, and outdoor experiences.
Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management
The Bachelor of Science in Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management (HRTM) program at University of Wisconsin Stout delivers real-world experiences to build the knowledge and skills you need to launch a successful hospitality career.
Tourism and Event Management
The Tourism and Event Management emphasis at University of Wisconsin La Crosse is for students interested in creating and managing visitor experiences.
Recreation Management - Dual Degree
Recreation Management - Dual Degree from University of Wisconsin La Crosse aims to train students in the skills of the recreation profession and instill an appreciation of the vital role of leisure in people’s lives.