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LSVC 206: Whitewater Rafting and Canoeing
2.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Equipment, techniques, and safety procedures to conduct canoeing and rafting activities on flatwater and whitewater environments. An emphasis is on paddling and steering, reading river currents, and canoe and raft group management. There will be a fee to cover group gear, transportation to course sites, canoe and raft rental, and supplies. Prerequisite: LSvc 201 and demonstrated swimming ability.
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LSVC 207: Sea Kayaking
2.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Techniques for loading and paddling single and double sea kayaks; water rescue techniques; knowledge of tides, winds and currents. Includes a multi-day sea kayak trip. There will be a fee to cover group gear, transportation to course sites, sea kayak rental, and supplies. Prerequisite: LSvc 201 and permission of instructor.
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LSVC 230: Introduction to Tourism, Leisure and Sport;2
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Introduction to the leisure services field, emphasizing fitness, sport, and tourism. Students are required to work in an approved setting for 30 hours during the semester, to be arranged with an academic advisor. In addition, field trips to selected work setting may be a part of the course and may involve afternoon or Saturday sessions.
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LSVC 235-435: Selected Topics in Leisure Service
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Course in topic or topics in leisure services. May be repeated with change of content.
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LSVC 250: Aquatic Management
2.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Provides guidelines for safe operation efficient management of swimming pools and related aquatic facilities, and prepares the student to take the Certified Pool Operator Test for national certification by the National Swimming Pool Foundation. Prerequisite: LSvc 230. programs available and the types of resources that are necessary to provide such programs. Field trips to existing recreational setting may be a part of the course.
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LSVC 310: Tourism Planning and Development
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Planning of marketing strategy in travel and tourism. Topics include marketing research, analysis, and strategy.
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LSVC 320: Tourism and Commercial Recreation
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
An overview of tour planning, with emphasis on preparation for the NTA Certified Leisure Professional exam.
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LSVC 334: Pract in Tourism,Leisure,and Fitness
2.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Work in a n approved setting for a minimum of eight hours each week for an entire semester. Prerequisite: Leisure Services major, and recommendation of the coordinator of the program based on a formal request made during the prior semester.
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LSVC 340: Issues in Tourism and Travel
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Issues in the tourism industry including, but not limited to , environmental, economic, and cultural sociological considerations.
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LSVC 342: Leadership in Leisure Services
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Leadership principles and group dynamics in leisure and recreation settings. Problem-solving techniques utilized to resolve leadership issues in leisure services are presented. Prerequisite: LSvc 230.
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