Adventure and sport tourism is rapidly growing in popularity, but leaving its mark on the planet. Adventure, Sport and Sustainable Tourism Management majors are uniquely positioned to tap into this growing market while ensuring that our planet’s ecosystem is cared for.
Adventure tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. Countries in all stages of economic development are all prioritizing this tourism, whether it’s canopy ziplining in Brazil, camel riding in the Sahara, base jumping in South Africa, or dog sledding in the Arctic.
Our distinguished faculty helps you develop a critical awareness of the ways tourism can enhance the welfare of people by fostering economic, cultural preservation, health and wellness and environmental conservation.
Once you earn this cutting-edge degree, you will be able to create and execute an adventure, sport, recreation and nature-based tourism experience while incorporating a risk management plan; assess sustainable tourism leadership decisions informed by policies, laws and regulations within various cultural, political and geographical locations; and much more.
Every great adventure starts with the first bold step. Let ÍøÆØÍø help you blaze your own trail.
Providence senior Katie Horrigan '20 and 26 of her fellow students traveled with Assistant Professor Tiffany Rhodes to Ecuador on the FAM Tour (short for “familiarization”) that all travel-tourism students are required to complete before graduation. Here’s what she said about the experience:
Before this FAM trip, I had only been to two countries — which, for many people, would be a luxury. Finding out that I was going to venture to South America was one of the most exciting moments of my young adult life. My career goal has always been to work on travel and immigration policies, and help represent immigrants in the U.S.
This FAM tour hasn’t just reignited the spark inside of me to explore the world — it also allowed me to reflect deeply upon myself. Not only did I learn how to be a better tour guide, but I also learned the kind of person that I want to be and the type of energy I’d like to put out into the world. If we let ourselves step out of our comfort zone, we can open ourselves up to a world of vast diversity and hidden lessons waiting to be uncovered.
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This program is available in Providence. Contact Admissions for more info.
If you’re interested in hospitality or travel, then there’s literally no better college you can go to.CHRISTOPHER COMSTOCK '20
Associate Professor
Rhodes’ expertise in the travel and tourism industry has led her to more than 35 different countries around the world, as a leader, manager, and marketer of adventure travel and ecotourism expeditions.
Associate Professor & Dept. Chair, Food & Beverage + Travel & Tourism Studies
Prior to entering the field of education, Sabitoni worked in the food and tourism sectors, primarily in managerial capacities, for nearly 30 years.
In addition to classes, free elective credit can be applied to a number of options such as Directed Experiential Education (DEE), internship, minor or study abroad. You are encouraged to contact an advisor before scheduling free elective credits.
The JWU Catalog course listing will be posted when it becomes available.
Some professions may require additional study, background checks, certifications, licenses, exams and/or experience as required qualifications for employment. Students are responsible for verifying that they can meet the employment requirements of potential employers.
Occupation | Growth | Median Salary |
Advertising, Promotions, and Marketing Managers | 10% | $127,150 |
Food Service Managers | 10% | $59,440 |
Lodging Managers | 18% | $59,430 |
Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners | 18% | $49,470 |
Recreational Therapists | 4% | $47,940 |
Recreation Workers | 10% | $29,680 |
Travel Agents | 20% | $43,810 |
Fitness Trainers and Instructors | 19% | $40,700 |
Career possibilities: Adventure Resort Marketing, Adventure/Recreation Event Planning, Ecotourism Consultant, Sport Tourism Travel Agent, Tour Manager, Travel/Tour Guide.
*Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, . Job outlook: 2021-2031. Median salary: 2023.