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Department Of Leisure and Recreation Management (LRM) was found in 2003. The objective of the Department is to cultivate managerial personnel in the field of leisure, recreation, resort and casino industries. In accordance with the school developmental goals, the department offers extensive career plans to help students launch their resort and casino industry career.
The course design incorporates theoretical instruction with industry practical training in two major training fields, such as recreational event, activity plan and exposition, resort and casino service. Students also have the opportunity to gain invaluable insights and experiences toward developing their future career through a year long domestic or overseas internship training on their junior days. Following the gaming development trend, the first Taiwan university casino management program was started in this department in 2008. This casino course training coordinates the basic dealer’s service and the casino operating and managing system.
Therefore, the program will stimulate more international job competition for LRM graduate students. In the long term, the purpose of LRM is to educate students not only in how to enjoy leisure and recreation, but also to create a high quality of leading, practicing and managing the new trend of the leisure, recreation and resort industries.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Hospitality and Leisure Management
Degree
Other
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
Department Of Leisure and Recreation Management (LRM) was found in 2003. The objective of the Department is to cultivate managerial personnel in the field of leisure, recreation, resort and casino industries. In accordance with the school developmental goals, the department offers extensive career plans to help students launch their resort and casino industry career.
The course design incorporates theoretical instruction with industry practical training in two major training fields, such as recreational event, activity plan and exposition, resort and casino service. Students also have the opportunity to gain invaluable insights and experiences toward developing their future career through a year long domestic or overseas internship training on their junior days. Following the gaming development trend, the first Taiwan university casino management program was started in this department in 2008. This casino course training coordinates the basic dealer’s service and the casino operating and managing system.
Therefore, the program will stimulate more international job competition for LRM graduate students. In the long term, the purpose of LRM is to educate students not only in how to enjoy leisure and recreation, but also to create a high quality of leading, practicing and managing the new trend of the leisure, recreation and resort industries.
Admission Requirements
Chinese-taught programs: Submit proof of Chinese language proficiency equivalent to Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL) A2 level or above. Those whose native language is Chinese, or who have obtained a previous degree in Chinese, may be exempt from the above Chinese language proficiency requirement by providing relevant proof. English-taught programs: Submit proof of English language proficiency equivalent to Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) B1 level or above. Those with nationality from an English-speaking country, who have obtained a previous degree in an English-speaking country, or whose previous degree was conducted entirely in English, may be exempt from the above English language proficiency requirement by providing relevant proof.
4-Year Undergraduate Bilingual Program in Leisure and Recreation Management
National Kaohsiung University of Hospitality and Tourism (NKUHT), Kaohsiung City, Taiwan
# 45QS Subject Rankings
48 monthsProgramme duration
1,532 USDTuition Fee/year
1Scholarships
Programme overview
Main Subject
Hospitality and Leisure Management
Degree
Other
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
The course design incorporates theoretical instruction with industry practical training in two major training fields, such as recreational event, activity plan and exposition, resort and casino service. Students also have the opportunity to gain invaluable insights and experiences toward developing their future career through a year long domestic or overseas internship training on their junior days. Following the gaming development trend, the first Taiwan university casino management program was started in this department in 2008. This casino course training coordinates the basic dealer’s service and the casino operating and managing system.
Therefore, the program will stimulate more international job competition for LRM graduate students. In the long term, the purpose of LRM is to educate students not only in how to enjoy leisure and recreation, but also to create a high quality of leading, practicing and managing the new trend of the leisure, recreation and resort industries.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Hospitality and Leisure Management
Degree
Other
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
The course design incorporates theoretical instruction with industry practical training in two major training fields, such as recreational event, activity plan and exposition, resort and casino service. Students also have the opportunity to gain invaluable insights and experiences toward developing their future career through a year long domestic or overseas internship training on their junior days. Following the gaming development trend, the first Taiwan university casino management program was started in this department in 2008. This casino course training coordinates the basic dealer’s service and the casino operating and managing system.
Therefore, the program will stimulate more international job competition for LRM graduate students. In the long term, the purpose of LRM is to educate students not only in how to enjoy leisure and recreation, but also to create a high quality of leading, practicing and managing the new trend of the leisure, recreation and resort industries.
Admission Requirements
English-taught programs: Submit proof of English language proficiency equivalent to Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) B1 level or above. Those with nationality from an English-speaking country, who have obtained a previous degree in an English-speaking country, or whose previous degree was conducted entirely in English, may be exempt from the above English language proficiency requirement by providing relevant proof.
Tuition fees
International
Scholarships
Entrance Scholarship
Value
$2000
Deadline
21 Mar 2026
Application requirements
QS Event Attendance is NOT required
Entry requirements
You must be admitted to this school to be awarded
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