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RECS 397: Rec Studies Jr Research Sem
1.00 Credits
Lake Superior State University
Introduces the concepts, purpose, methods and function of scholarly research and scientific inquiry. Prerequisites: junior standing, and majoring in recreation management or parks and recreation. (1,0) 1
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RECS 435: Research Rec/Leisure Sciences
3.00 Credits
Lake Superior State University
This course will serve as a culminating educational component for the student majoring in therapeutic recreation and recreational management. The course will focus in part on current problems and issues in therapeutic recreation and will also have a major emphasis on developing an original research project. Prerequisites: RECS397 and MATH207, or PSYC210 or comparable statistics course. (3,0) 3
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RECS 437: Rec Studies Sr Res Seminar
1.00 Credits
Lake Superior State University
The focus of this course is to provide instruction and experience relative to data analysis and presentation methodologies affiliated with conducting research. The student will apply the procedures and methodologies discussed in class directly to their research projects. Prerequisite: RECS435. (1,0) 1
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RECS 450: Philosophy Hum Perform/Leisure
3.00 Credits
Lake Superior State University
A study of the origins and development of leisure behavior, sport, athletics and personal fitness across cultures. Ethical issues such as violence, opportunity, exploitation, role models and equity will be examined. Prerequisites: EXER262 or RECS101 and junior status. Also listed as EXER450. (3,0) 3
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RECS 477: Electives
0.00 - 999.00 Credits
Lake Superior State University
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RECS 481: Professional Development
1.00 Credits
Lake Superior State University
Opportunities for students to refine personal and professional goals and initiate preparation of resumes and interviewing skills. Career planning and placement will be emphasized as well as internship evaluation. Seminar format. Prerequisite: Senior status required. (1,0) 1
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RECS 482: Admin of Rec/Leisure Services
4.00 Credits
Lake Superior State University
This course will emphasize organizational patterns and administration problems encountered in operating various types of recreation departments and agencies. Additional content will include budgeting, fund raising, grant writing, personnel management and public relations. Prerequisites: RECS105 and junior standing. (4,0) 4
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RECS 492: Internship
2.00 - 6.00 Credits
Lake Superior State University
This is a comprehensive practical application of the student's formal academic preparation. Prerequisites: Completion of 20 of the 25 hours of departmental core requirements and junior or senior standing and instructor permission. 2-6
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RECS 496: Selected Research Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lake Superior State University
Student carries out approved project(s) of his/her own initiative. Prerequisite: junior standing and instructor permission. (1-3,0) 1-3
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SERV 100: University Success Strategies
1.00 Credits
Lake Superior State University
Based on assessment of student inventories, students are provided the opportunity to improve their study skills, methods of time management, modes of memorization, note-taking techniques, and university examination preparation. Emphasis is placed on making the transition to university life by focusing on various academic strategies and exposing students to basic information on LSSU programs, policies and procedures. (1,0) 1
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