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RECR 7236: Hist & Phil of Leisure & Sport
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A critical inquiry into the history and philosophies of leisure and sport to gain an understanding of the concepts surrounding, and operation of, the modern leisure and sport industries.
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RECR 7237: Recreation Management
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
An overview of recreation management with a focus on organizational behavior, personnel management, public relations, marketing, public finance, and politics and power structures in recreation and leisure service settings.
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RECR 7790: Internship
9.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
This 9 hour credit course will provide an opportunity for a full time, 40 hour week, 15 week professional experience. Students will work in a supervised organizational setting withing the Parks and Recreation, or related, profession.
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RECR 7830: Directed Individual Study
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Students have an opportunity to pursue an independent recreation research project or to work with a faculty member as part of a research team.
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RECR 7999: Thesis
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Opportunity to conduct an independent research project in the preferred field of recreation, requiring the development of a thesis proposal, the execution of appropriate research, the analysis of results, and the development of a written product.
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REDV 3130: Intro to Regional Economic Dev
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
This course provides an overview of regional economic development programs and provides guidelines for the regional development planning process. The course addresses the regional economic development profession and associated career opportunities and discuss tools used in economic development efforts. The course requires a service project in which the student works with an outside economic development agency to apply the theories and techniques learned in class.
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REDV 4131: Applied Econ Region Analysis
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
The course outlines analytical and empirical tools used by the contemporary economic development specialist and economist. The methodology of data collection and estimation or regression models are introduced. Moreover, the course covers methods of forecasting, linear programming, derivation of impact multiplier analysis, and cost-benefit analysis.
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REDV 4431: Economic Development
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
This course examines the economic and social challenges faced by rural areas of the United States and developing countries. The main concern is on what resources rural economies have, and how these resources can be used to sustain economic development. Special attention is given to economic development strategies that emphasize equity in distribution as a goal as well as access to resources by a wide cross-section of citizens.
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REDV 4730: Regional Econ Dev Field Proj
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
The student will work under the supervision of both an advising faculty member and an economic development professional on a specific, well-defined economic development activity for a local business or governmental unit.
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REDV 4830: Spec. Prob. in Reg. Econ. Dev.
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Students have the opportunity to pursue studies at a level or on topics not covered in scheduled courses. The scope and nature of the material covered is determined in consultation with the faculty sponsor.
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