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2 Parks and Recreation Management Masters Degree Programs in Poland


Vistula University
Master in Tourism and Recreation
- Warsaw, Poland
Master degree
Full time, Part time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
Studying Tourism and Recreation at the Master’s level, will provide you with knowledge of management in tourism, and will enable you to further develop the skills that you have gained at the Bachelor’s level. You will learn how to independently and professionally operate a travel agency, tourist resort, or food establishment, and organize premium business events.


University of Physical Education in Krakow
Tourism and Recreation (MA)
- Kraków, Poland
MA
On-Campus
Polish
Graduates obtain a master's degree. They are prepared to independently manage and manage economic units and human resources in tourism and recreation. They have the knowledge and skills enabling them to undertake independent managerial activities in the field of tourism and recreation, decision making and creative problem solving.
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Studying Parks and Recreation Management at the Master's level in Poland presents a unique chance to engage with sustainable development in urban and rural contexts. This field focuses on enhancing community well-being through strategic planning and resource management.
Through courses in environmental sustainability, leisure resource management, and community programming, you'll learn to design and evaluate recreational spaces that serve diverse populations. Students gain skills in conducting impact assessments, managing large-scale events, and crafting policies that promote public participation. A strong emphasis on research allows you to explore innovative solutions to contemporary challenges in the parks and recreation sector.
As you pursue your degree, the program encourages collaboration with industry professionals, enhancing your understanding of both local and global trends. The Polish education system fosters critical thinking and independence, allowing you to strengthen your adaptability as you explore new ideas in recreation management. Graduates often find themselves in roles such as park managers, community outreach coordinators, or policy advisors, equipped with expertise that is valuable worldwide.