Leisure studies

LSA conferences are widely regarded as some of the most attended events for leisure researchers in the world.

Students take a wide variety of classes ranging from psychology and social sciences to biology and anatomy.

This includes sports, both traditional and non-traditional, and any indoor or outdoor physical activities done for recreational purposes.

[6] A bachelor's degree in leisure studies qualifies graduates for a wide range of entry level recreational occupations in the private and public sectors.

[7] This is growing as fast as the average of all jobs and is potentially due to increasing childhood obesity rates and the aging baby-boomers generation.