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RECR 298: Second Year Seminar (Speaking Intensive)
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: _ _ _ _ 199; Open to all sophomores and juniors who have completed ENGL 101, and the speaking skills requirement. Students with 54 or more transfer credits will have this requirement waived. Cannot be taken if _ _ _ _ 299 is taken for credit. Second Year Seminars (SYS) are speaking-intensive, topic courses that build on the academic skills and habits introduced in the First Year Seminar. SYS courses engage students in a specific academic area of interest and provide them with the opportunity to reinforce, share and interpret knowledge. Students will improve their speaking, reading, research and basic information and technology skills while building the connections between scholarship and action that are required for lifelong learning. These courses will fulfill the Second Year Seminar requirement and may fulfill other requirements for the core curriculum. Each course may fulfill different requirements and topics may change each semester. Only one SYS course may be taken for credit. (CSYS)
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RECR 299: Second Year Seminar (Writing Intensive)
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: _ _ _ _ 199; Open to all sophomores and juniors who have completed ENGL 101 and ENGL 102. Students with 54 or more transfer credits will have this requirement waived. Cannot be taken if _ _ _ _ 298 is taken for credit. Second Year Seminars (SYS) are writing-intensive, topic courses that build on the academic skills and habits introduced in the First Year Seminar. SYS courses engage students in a specific academic area of interest and provide them with the opportunity to reinforce, share and interpret knowledge. Students will improve their writing, reading, research and basic information and technology skills while building the connections between scholarship and action that are required for lifelong learning. These courses will fulfill the Second Year Seminar requirement and may fulfill other requirements for the core curriculum. Each course may fulfill different requirements and topics may change each semester. Only one SYS course may be taken for credit. (CSYS)
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RECR 330: Theory and Principles of Leisure
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
A course designed to provide the student an opportunity to explore the impact of leisure on society and the individual. Economic, educational, social and psychological phenomena and the force each has on leisure are examined. Offered alternate years.
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RECR 331: Outdoor Recreation Resources
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: RECR 230 Study of the design, effective use, management and programs of outdoor recreation and conservation areas. Offered alternate years.
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RECR 332: Leadership and the Group Process
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: RECR 230 which may be taken concurrently This course provides theory and experiences necessary to develop an understanding of leadership, group dynamics and effective group skills. Fall semester.
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RECR 333: Camp Leadership and Organized Camping
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
A study of organized camps and camping programs with particular emphasis on program planning, selection and training of staff and administrative details in organized camping. Offered alternate years.
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RECR 461: Organization and Administration in Recreation
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: RECR 230 Organization and administration of recreation at public, private and commercial agencies are examined. Planning, organizing, directing, controlling and evaluating leisure services are included. Spring semester. May be taken for graduate-level credit.
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RECR 462: Programming for Recreation and Leisure
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: RECR 230 The opportunity to plan, conduct, evaluate and observe a wide variety of both on-campus and community-based programs and activities. Spring semester. May be taken for graduate-level credit.
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RECR 463: Current Issues in Recreation and Leisure Service
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
This course will provide for the study of selected current issues and changing trends in recreation and leisure service. May be taken for graduate-level credit.
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RECR 475: Games Leadership Workshop
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
This workshop is designed for people interested in building relationships through play in games. The games emphasis will move away from the familiar competitive play experience to the non-competitive, supportive and cooperative play experience. Participants will develop a repertoire of games suitable for all ages. Leadership competence will provide participants with the tools to take games to others in schools, business, community groups and the family. Offered alternate years. May be taken for graduate-level credit.
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