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430:150: Management of Nonprofit and Youth Agencies
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Principles, problems, and practices of administration for nonprofit youth-serving agencies. Prerequisite(s): junior standing or consent of instructor. (Offered Fall)
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430:151: Fundraising and Budgeting for Nonprofit and Youth Agencies
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Theory and practice of budget development, fundraising and financial control in nonprofit agencies. (Offered Fall)
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430:154: Human Resource Development for Nonprofit and Youth Agencies
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Management and supervision of volunteers, staff, and board members in nonprofit and youth service agencies. Emphasis on nonprofit personnel practices and procedures. (Offered Spring)
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430:155: Planning Strategies in Nonprofit and Youth Agencies
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Examination and evaluation of various planning models used in nonprofit and youth agencies to meet the needs of participants. Emphasis on matching developmental needs to planning strategies and models. Prerequisite(s): junior standing or consent of instructor. (Offered Spring)
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430:157: Introduction to Youth Development in LYHS
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Historical and philosophical foundations of leisure, youth and human services. Survey of practices and values in relation to the growth of youth in leisure, youth and human service settings. Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor. (Offered Fall)
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430:160: Assessment, Programming and Evaluation in Therapeutic Recreation
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Methods and techniques used in providing therapeutic recreation to persons with disabilities. Includes field experience. Prerequisites: 31F:055; 430:123; verified First Aid and CPR certification; junior standing. Corequisite(s): 430:167. (Offered Fall)
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430:163: Administrative Practices in Therapeutic Recreation
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Knowledge and techniques for management of therapeutic recreation including legal and financial problems, utilization of human resources, and development of public relations. Prerequisite(s): 430:123; 430:160; 430:167; junior standing. (Offered Spring)
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430:165: Leisure, Youth and Human Services Field Experience
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Supervised observation and leadership experience in a designated LYHS program area. May be repeated for maximum of 12 hours. Offered on credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite(s): junior standing. (Offered Fall, Spring, and Summer)
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430:167: Intervention Techniques in Therapeutic Recreation
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Appropriate activity, leadership, and adaptation techniques. Includes field experience. Prerequisite(s): 31F:055; 430:123; junior standing. Corequisite(s): 430:160. (Offered Fall)
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430:168: Areas and Facilities for Leisure, Youth and Human Services
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Planning, designing and managing park, recreation and leisure settings, areas, and facilities. Prerequisite(s): 430:110 or consent of instructor; junior standing. (Offered Fall)
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