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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes principles and procedures research and evaluation in Leisure Studies and Kinesiology. The computer as a research and evaluation tool is utilized in the course. Prerequisites: REC 301 (Leisure Studies Majors Only).
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3.00 Credits
Reviews legal principle, general rules of law and legislative processes impacting planning administration of leisure services, sports agencies and related organizations. A general orientation of legal concepts in tort liability, contracts, human rights, property and risk management is also provided.
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9.00 Credits
Provided are supervised fieldwork experiences under an approved administrator at a recreation agency or organization. Placement entails 12 weeks. Prior to departing, a tawo (2) week pre-fieldwork placement seminar is held. Laboratory experiences are required.
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3.00 Credits
A review of current administrative and supervisory literature, writing abstracts, budget planning, understanding community relations, constructing anecdotal bibliographies, role playing, situation resolution, four boo reports, and site visits.
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3.00 Credits
Covers the administration of Recreation, leisure and sports management programs, activities and events. Study also includes the concept of organization, personnel management, legal and financial responsibilities, the budgeting process, public relations and operating policies. Prerequisite: REC 301.
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3.00 Credits
Course review is of current literature in administration and supervision, writing abstracts, budget planning, understanding community relations, constructing anecdotal bibliographies, role playing and situation resolution. Four book reports and site visits are required. REC 416- Internship in Recreation must be taken with this course. Consult the supervisor of internship.
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12.00 Credits
Includes supervised fieldbase experience under the auspices of an administrator at an approved agency or organization providing general recreation, therapeutic recreation, leisure education, sport management or related subject field services. To be certifiable, the administrator must be a certified leisure professional, certified therapeutic recreation specialist or an equivalent card- carrying professional based on the discipline. Consult the supervisor of internship.
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0.00 Credits
Assesses the retention rate of content covered in senior level courses satisfactorily completed in Leisure Studies, general recreation and/or Leisure Studies, therapeutic recreation. REC 417 also assesses retention rates of content covered in junior and sophomore level courses; i.e., Level Test II (10%) and Level Test I (10%). Passing score must equal 70% or higher. Enrollment is after passing Level Test II and completion of senior level courses.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Features the format of a regular class or workshop covering current issues and trends in recreation, leisure, sport, physical education, health dance and related disciplines. Credit hours are offered on a variable basis.
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0.00 Credits
A diagnostic leisure studies comprehensive senior examination. Enrollment of this course must be during the semester prior to enrollment in REC 416- Internship in Recreation.
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