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RTM 305: Dynamics of Early Childhood Play
3.00 Credits
California State University-Northridge
Study of play in relation to the child’s early growth and development. Implications for functional, environmental, and leadership dimensions of organized play experiences in early years. Some sections of this course may offer a community service opportunity with activities relating to concepts and theories presented. Check the schedule of classes for the CS designation.
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RTM 310/L: Adventure Recreation and Human Relations and Lab
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
California State University-Northridge
Prerequisite: Lower Division writing requirement. Corequisite: RTM 310L. Introduction to personal growth and adventure. Explores issues of identity, racial and ethnic diversity, gender, and self-esteem through readings, written assignments, and recitation. Regular written assignments required. Lab: Introduction to adventure recreation and diversity issues through group initiatives and participation in a shared adventure of ropes course activities. (Available for General Education, Lifelong Learning) (IC)
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RTM 314: Leisure Aspects of the Hospitality Industry
3.00 Credits
California State University-Northridge
Study of the leisure experience in the context of the hospitality industry. A systems approach is used to study the design and organization of components of the hospitality industry intended to achieve leisure and recreation outcomes for guests and visitors.
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RTM 330: Women, Leisure and Ethnicity in the United States
3.00 Credits
California State University-Northridge
Prerequisite: Lower Division writing requirement. Examines the relationship among women, ethnicity, and leisure; provides opportunities to investigate a variety of factors affecting women in the U.S. Regular written assignments required. Some sections of this course may offer a community service opportunity with activities relating to concepts and theories presented. Check the schedule of classes for the CS designation. (Available for General Education, Comparative Cultural Studies)
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RTM 351: Outdoor and Environmental Education
3.00 Credits
California State University-Northridge
Study of outdoor educational philosophy and methods as they apply to the outdoor educator. Includes the history, development, and basic principles of outdoor/ environmental education but emphasizes strategies for teaching, interpreting, and program planning in outdoor environments.
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RTM 352: Play and Human Potential
3.00 Credits
California State University-Northridge
Prerequisite: Lower Division writing requirement. Examination of the play phenomenon across the lifespan. Exploration, analysis and evaluation of the play phenomenon in development of human potential. Regular written assignments are required. Some sections of this course may offer a community service opportunity with activities relating to concepts and theories presented. Check the schedule of classes for the CS designation. (Available for General Education, Lifelong Learning) (IC)
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RTM 353/L: Literature of the Wilderness Experience and Lab
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
California State University-Northridge
Prerequisite: Lower Division writing requirement. Corequisite: RTM 353L.Review of the writings of various wilderness adventurers both past and present (such as Boone, Powell, Muir, Leopold and Abbey). Emphasis on assessing their experiences in the wilderness, their goals, and their methods. Regular written assignments are required. Lab: Allows students to personally experience some of the values of wilderness environments discussed in RTM 353. In addition, students develop personal goals (such as those sought by previous wilderness adventurers) to be achieved on arranged field trips to wilderness areas. (Available for General Education, Lifelong Learning)
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RTM 375A: Recreation Therapy Practices and Adaptive Techniques
3.00 Credits
California State University-Northridge
Prerequisite: RTM 204. Corequisite: RTM 375B. Study and basic application of therapeutic approaches and adaptations of appropriate recreation therapy activities for diverse special needs populations. Participation in fieldwork is required.
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RTM 375B: Recreation Therapy Leadership and Programming
3.00 Credits
California State University-Northridge
Prerequisite: RTM 204. Corequisite: RTM 375A.Study and application of teamwork, leadership, group dynamics, and programming with diverse special needs populations. Participation in fieldwork and arranged field trip is required.
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RTM 396A-Z: Experimental Topics Courses in Recreation and Tourism Management
3.00 Credits
California State University-Northridge
Experimental courses in Recreation and Tourism Management, with course content to be determined.
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