Esports - Minor

Minor in Esports

The Esports minor is designed to introduce students to the esports industry, as well as prepare them to assume service and leadership roles within the industry. Through innovation, research, knowledge dissemination and the enhancement of educational and practical opportunities, this interdisciplinary program affords students the opportunity to enroll in a variety of courses across disciplines to procure knowledge and acquire practical skills pertaining to esports.

Disability Studies & Community Inclusion

Minor in Disability Studies & Community Inclusion

The Disability Studies and Community Inclusion minor prepares students to be leaders in promoting greater inclusion of people with disabilities in all aspects of life and across the lifespan. The minor enhances a student's career by preparing them to understand the nature of disabilities, meaning of disability in our society, social, political and health implications of disability, and methods of making our society more inclusive to those who live with disabilities.

Professional Studies

Bachelor of Science in Professional Studies

The Bachelor of Professional Studies (B.S.) program provides a flexible, individualized, comprehensive undergraduate program that reflects students' goals and/or interests. The program's mission is to provide a unique undergraduate education designed to meet the needs of individuals who wish to function in an education, health, and human services setting, such as business and industry, non-licensure education settings, religious, community or interest, and advocacy groups.

Recreation, Park and Tourism Management

Bachelor of Science in Recreation, Park and Tourism Management

The Recreation, Park and Tourism Management B.S. program is perfect for students interested in sharing their passions and making a difference in people’s lives. From outdoor recreation, travel and sports, to camping, performing/visual arts and health and fitness.

Students majoring in Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management can choose from three concentrations: Recreation Management, Park Management and Tourism Management.

Service to Others

Scholars explore their own unique passions, skills, and abilities and how they can be applied to have a positive impact on Kent State and beyond. 

  • Volunteer opportunities provided on-campus and throughout the community such as with the Big Brother Big Sister program at King Kennedy Community Center.
  • Immersive travel experiences to learn about different cultures, provide service, and address social justice issues.
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