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Recreation Management & Policy
The Master's in Recreation Management and Policy (Adaptive Sports Option) at UNH offers comprehensive preparation for leadership roles in adaptive sport programming and administration. Here you'll be able to master essential skills in program development, fund management, and evidence-based practices that serve diverse disability populations.
With a curriculum grounded in the latest theoretical knowledge and technical expertise, our program prepares you to create, implement, and evaluate high-quality adaptive sport opportunities. The coursework focuses on developing your capabilities in grant writing, research, and program evaluation while building the leadership skills needed to enhance quality of life for individuals and communities through adaptive sports.
*Please note: Admissions for the Spring 2026 and Fall 2026 RMP MS graduate programs at UNH are no longer accepting applications.
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A recreation management and policy M.S. with an option in adaptive sports will prepare you for a range of professional opportunities in adaptive sport administration, programming, facilitation, fund development and grant writing, and research/evaluation. You’ll learn how to develop, implement and lead adaptive recreational and competitive sport opportunities for a diverse range of disability populations. The adaptive sport option incorporates the latest theoretical knowledge, technical skills and evidence base for safe and high-quality professional preparation of adaptive sport professionals. You’ll develop the knowledge and skills needed for leadership and management roles that will allow you to help improve quality of life for individuals and groups in your community and beyond.
At UNH, you’ll find an atmosphere of collegiality and collaboration. You’ll also find exceptional opportunities for coursework, fieldwork and research through our partnership with Northeast Passage, a nationally recognized therapeutic recreation and adaptive sports organization, affiliate of Move United, the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee, and sport-specific governing bodies for adaptive sport certifications, competitions, and standards. Northeast Passage’s Adaptive Sports and Recreation program offers a spectrum of services from entry-level instruction to ongoing recreation and competitive sports opportunities for people with disabilities.
Beginning in the 2025-2026 academic year, the Recreation Management and Policy: Adaptive Sports M.S. is pausing admissions to the program. Current students will continue to have access to the same high-quality education and resources until they graduate.
The Adaptive Sports Option prepares professionals for middle to upper-level administrative positions within the adaptive sports sector of the field, including positions within parks and recreation departments, rehabilitation hospitals, Veteran’s Administration hospitals and outpatient clinics, non-profits agencies, public school settings, grassroots adaptive sport organizations, national and international adaptive sport organizations, and/or commercial sport and recreation providers.
The Adaptive Sports Option leverages our unique partnership with Northeast Passage, a nationally recognized TR and adaptive sports program associated with the RMP Department, and Chapter of Move United. Graduate students will be exposed to Northeast Passage’s Adaptive Sports and Recreation program, which offers a spectrum of services from entry-level instruction to ongoing recreation and competitive sports opportunities for people with disabilities.
The 32-33 credit Adaptive Sports option consists of required and elective coursework. In consultation with a faculty adviser, students will select either a thesis or portfolio track. The core curriculum combines courses in adaptive sports and recreation facilitation, program administration in sport and recreation, law and public policy, non-profit administration and leadership, fund development and grant writing, and a supervised fieldwork experience in an adaptive sports setting. Students develop research competencies through a capstone portfolio or thesis specifically tailored to adaptive sport practice. Students also take one elective course to support desired specialization.
Full-time students typically take up to two years and one summer session to progress through the Adaptive Sport option degree requirements. Part-time students may take longer to complete the degree.
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Required Core Competencies | ||
| RMP 806 | Recreation Administration and Organizational Behavior | 3 |
| RMP 820 | Adaptive Sport Facilitation for Recreation Therapy and Related Professions | 3 |
| RMP 872 | Law and Public Policy in Leisure Services | 3 |
| RMP 912 | Non-Profit Administration and Leadership | 3 |
| RMP 924 | Fund Development and Grantwriting | 3 |
| RMP 963 | Graduate Field Practicum | 2 |
| Required Research or Evaluation Competencies | ||
| RMP 992 | Research Methods in Recreation Management and Policy | 3 |
| or RMP 824 | Research, Evaluation, and Data-Driven Decisions | |
| SW 962 | Data Analysis and Statistics | 3-4 |
| or EDUC 881 | Introduction to Statistics: Inquiry, Analysis, and Decision Making | |
| Capstone | ||
| Select Thesis or Portfolio track | ||
Thesis Track: | ||
RMP 899 | Master's Thesis (Sections I & II - 6 credits total ) | |
Elective Course | ||
Portfolio Track: | ||
RMP 995 | Capstone Seminar | |
Elective Course | ||
Elective Course | ||
| Elective Courses | ||
| Select 3-6 credits of elective coursework (not an all-inclusive list): | 3-6 | |
RMP 840 | Therapeutic Recreation Service Delivery in Community Settings | |
RMP 868 | Theories and Philosophies of Youth Development | |
RMP 875 | Entrepreneurial and Commercial Recreation | |
RMP 980 | Independent Study | |
EDUC 856 | Advocating for Diverse and Inclusive Family-School-Community Partnerships | |
KIN 865 | Advanced Topics in Coaching (highly encouraged) | |
KIN 881 | Introduction to Adapted Physical Education | |
KIN 841 | Social Issues in Contemporary Sports | |
SW 865 | Adventure Therapy: Facilitation and Processing of the Experience | |
SW 812 | Understanding Developmental Disabilities | |
SW 897 | Special Topics in Social Work and Social Welfare (Mental Health Aspects of IDD) | |
SW 897 | Special Topics in Social Work and Social Welfare (Youth Emotional Behavior) | |
Accelerated Master’s programs offer qualified University of New Hampshire undergraduate students the opportunity to begin graduate coursework in select graduate programs while completing a bachelor’s degree. Accelerated master's programs are designed to provide students with an efficient and cost-effective pathway to earn both a bachelor's and master's degree or graduate certificate, enhancing career opportunities and long-term earning potential.
*Some exceptions apply.
*Some exceptions apply.
This graduate degree program is approved to be taken on an accelerated basis in articulation with the following undergraduate program(s):
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Recreation Management and Policy: Outdoor Leadership and Management (B.S.) | ||
| Recreation Management and Policy: Program and Event Management (B.S.) | ||
| Recreation Management and Policy: Therapeutic Recreation (B.S.) | ||
| Students select from the following approved 800-level courses that can be completed in the undergraduate senior year for dual credit: | ||
| RMP 811 | Recreation Resource Management | 3 |
| RMP 820 | Adaptive Sport Facilitation for Recreation Therapy and Related Professions | 3 |
| RMP 824 | Research, Evaluation, and Data-Driven Decisions | 3 |
| RMP 840 | Therapeutic Recreation Service Delivery in Community Settings | 3 |
| RMP 872 | Law and Public Policy in Leisure Services | 3 |
| RMP 875 | Entrepreneurial and Commercial Recreation | 3 |
| RMP 876 | Human Dimensions of Natural Environments | 3 |
Applications must be completed by the following deadlines in order to be reviewed for admission:
Application fee: $65
Campus: Durham
New England Regional: ME MA RI
Accelerated Masters: Yes (for more details see the accelerated masters information page)
Students claiming in-state residency must also submit a Proof of Residence Form. This form is not required to complete your application, but you will need to submit it after you are offered admission, or you will not be able to register for classes.
If you attended UNH or Granite State College (GSC) after September 1, 1991, and have indicated so on your online application, we will retrieve your transcript internally; this includes UNH-Durham, UNH-Manchester, UNH Non-Degree work and GSC.
If you did not attend UNH, or attended prior to September 1, 1991, then you must upload a copy (PDF) of your transcript in the application form. International transcripts must be translated into English.
If admitted, you must then request an official transcript be sent directly to our office from the Registrar's Office of each college/university attended. We accept transcripts both electronically and in hard copy:
Transcripts from all previous post-secondary institutions must be submitted and applicants must disclose any previous academic or disciplinary sanctions that resulted in their temporary or permanent separation from a previous post-secondary institution. If it is found that previous academic or disciplinary separations were not disclosed, applicants may face denial and admitted students may face dismissal from their academic program.
Two separate recommendation letters written by someone who can speak to the applicant’s work and academic performance must be submitted. Recommendation letters submitted by relatives or friends, as well as letters older than one year, will not be accepted.
Please provide typed responses to the following questions. Each response should be limited to a maximum of 300 words.
A current resume is required with your submitted application.
All applicants are encouraged to contact programs directly to discuss program-specific application questions.
The RMP MS admission application process has 3 steps:
1) Applicants must attend an RMP MS information sessions via Zoom.
2) Applicants must directly contact via email the RMP MS faculty member with whom they wish to work and set up a Zoom or phone interview.
3) Applicants must apply for admission online to the RMP MS program through the UNH Graduate School online portal no later than the posted deadline.
The Social Work and Recreation Management and Policy programs have a dual degree option:
The Master of Social Work and Master of Science Program in Recreation Management and Policy
Please contact either department for additional details.
Prospective international students are required to submit TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent examination scores. English Language Exams may be waived if English is your first language. If you wish to request a waiver, then please visit our Test Scores webpage for more information.