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REC 4600: Planning and Design of Leisure Facilities
4.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F, S. The course will provide students with an understanding of the major planning principles used in the design and development of park and recreation facilities. The relationships existing between human needs and environmental resources will be emphasized. Special consideration will be given to the role which accessibility should play in recreation resource design. Prerequisites & Notes: Complete Recreation Administration 1320, 1780, 2250, and 2290 or permission of instructor. Credits: 4
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REC 4644: Honors Thesis
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
(Arr.-Arr.-3) Intensive research in preparation of a thesis on a topic in leisure studies approved by the faculty supervisor and the Departmental Honors Coordinator. May not be repeated. Prerequisites & Notes: Admission to the Departmental Honors Program and permission of the Departmental Honors Coordinator. Credits: 3
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REC 4666: Honors Seminar
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
(Arr.-Arr.-3) Areas of investigation which require integration of leisure studies and research will be treated. Prerequisites & Notes: Admission to the Departmental Honors Program and permission of the Departmental Honors Coordinator. May be taken twice. Credits: 3
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REC 4740: Research and Evaluation in Leisure Studies
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F, S. An introduction to the research process as it applies to the field of leisure services. Covers various forms of research but will emphasize applied research, especially program evaluation and feasibility issues. WI Credits: 3
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REC 4741: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
(Arr.-Arr.-1-6) Independent study may be undertaken for a number of projects such as: Positions working at a professional recreation agency, service projects for departmental and university organizations, surveys and research projects, research papers, and other investigative reports, reading and interpretation of literature in the field, and other student proposals. Credit is allowed from one to six semester hours with a maximum of three semester hours for any one project. Contact department chairperson for information. Credits: 1 to 6
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REC 4830: Administration of Leisure Services
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F, S. Exploration of philosophical viewpoints underlying a recreation program; criteria for evaluating the recreational potential of a community; administrative problems related to park and recreation programs. Prerequisites & Notes: Twelve semester hours of recreation class credit or permission of instructor. Field trip. Credits: 3
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REC 4850: Financial Practices for Leisure Service Agencies
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F, S. The investigation of the financial structures, resources, budget management and accounting procedures for public and private recreation agencies. WI Credits: 3
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REC 4950: Leisure and Aging
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
S-odd-numbered years. Scope of the therapeutic recreation services available through private and public agencies; analysis of programs designed for persons with physical, emotional, intellectual or social disorders and handicaps. Practical experiences are provided. Credits: 3
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SED 2000: Inquiry Into Teaching
1.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F, S. An introduction to the expectations of the modern-day secondary education teacher, including the role of the teacher, moral, ethical, and legal expectations of teaching, and the social and political context of schools and communities. Ethnographic research methods will also be introduced. Thirty clock hours of participation/ observation are required. SED 905; EED 904; SPE 914 Credits: 1
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SED 3000: ISEP Level I
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F, S. (Credit/No Credit) First course in a competency-based program integrating educational psychology, instructional methods, special education, and educational foundations; leading to secondary certification. Attaining skills from learning modules, public school contacts and clinical experiences.?WI Prerequisites & Notes: SED 2000. Credits: 3
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