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OCRE 4300: Trends and Ethical Issues
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
Current Trends and Ethical Issues in Recreation examines major ethical theories and their relation to the development of personal and professional ethics in practitioners working in the field of community and outdoor recreation. The differences between ethics and morality will be analyzed, and selected codes of ethics will be presented for review and discussion. The application of ethical decision making and problem solving in recreation settings will be explored.
Prerequisite:
OCRE 3600 and REC 3600
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OCRE 4500: Grant/Proposal Writing Rec Pro
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
Grant and Proposal Writing for Recreation Professionals is focused on providing the student with an in-depth investigation of grant writing and management. The course will provide students with an opportunity for primary and authentic experience in researching and writing grants. Students will explore the process of identifying prospective funders, developing relationships with funders, comprehending the basics of writing grants, submitting proposals, working in collaborative partnerships, and preparing for follow up and evaluation. Students will apply course learning to write and prepare actual grant proposals. The course content is interdisciplinary in nature, and is grounded in the tenets of experiential education and learning.
Prerequisite:
OCRE 3050
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OCRE 4550: Outdoor Education Philosophies
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
Provides basic concepts of outdoor education, and direct, firsthand experience with learning resources beyond the classroom.
Prerequisite:
OCRE 2500 and REC 2500
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OCRE 4800: Individual Projects
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Weber State University
A comprehensive study of a significant problem in the field of recreation. Hours to be arranged. For seniors only.
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OCRE 4890: INT Coop Work Exper
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Weber State University
A continuation of OCRE 2890.
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OCRE 4930: Outdoor Education Workshop
2.00 Credits
Weber State University
A broad inter-disciplinary approach to the methodology of outdoor education teaching techniques; experiential learning-course taught almost totally outdoors.
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OCRE 6930: Outdoor Education Workshop
2.00 Credits
Weber State University
A broad interdisciplinary approach to the methodology of outdoor education teaching techniques; experiential learning-course taught almost totally outdoors.
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OEHS 3520: Intro Occ Safety and Health
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
This course is an introductory course in to the field of Occupational Safety and Health (OSH).The course reviews the antecedents of modern industrial safety going back to ancient origins, the industrial revolution to the current day. The course includes a series of important topics in injury prevention including prevention of fires, falls, accidents, chemical injuries and other workplace problems. The goal is to teach broad principles and to enable students to recognize when they and others may be in danger regardless of their industry or profession.
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OEHS 3530: Workplace Hazard Recognition
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
The course will provide an overview of general hazards common to most workplaces with focus on manual material handling, slips trips and falls, machine guarding and other exposures. Exposures common to most industries will be covered. Generally accepted mitigation methodologies will be reviewed both from a regulatory and best practice standpoint. The students will be able to recognize inadequately mitigated hazards In their workplaces.
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OEHS 3540: Ergonomics and Human Factors
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
This course will acquaint students with the basic concepts of work design and human capabilities as developed over the last century. Material handling exposures will be reviewed in depth. Industries with special challenges, such as healthcare, will be discussed. Students will gain an understanding of the concepts of basic risk factors such as force, posture and repetition. Students will learn to use peer reviewed exposure assessment tools in a variety of settings and case studies. The frequency, costs and challenges in mitigation and treatment will be reviewed.
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