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REC 4010: Management of Outdoor & Adventure Programs
3.00 Credits
Green Mountain College (Closed)
This course examines the management of outdoor and adventure programs including staff hiring, training, supervision, assessment, and personnel issues, certification, scheduling, budgeting, risk management, insurance, marketing, logistical planning, strategic planning, public policy and access and permitting. Prerequisite: Junior standing or permission of the instructor. 3 credits.
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REC 4014: Camp & Youth Program Management
3.00 Credits
Green Mountain College (Closed)
Camp & Youth Program Management is a complimentary course taken in conjunction with REC 4010 Management of Outdoor & Adventure Programs focusing on unique aspects of management associated with Camp and Youth Programs. Specifically, the course will examine organization, human resource, finance, insurance, health & sanitation, food service, transport, maintenance, safety, program sites, accreditation, licensing, and certification related to resident and day program management. Prerequisite: Junior standing or permission of the instructor. 3 credits.
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REC 4051: Recreation Seminar
3.00 Credits
Green Mountain College (Closed)
This course examines the contemporary professional landscape of adventure programming, youth development and camps. Among the various topics to be discussed are professional philosophy, ethics and practical application of research. Students will be encouraged to re-examine and articulate their professional philosophy and develop a plan of action relative to their career goals post internship. In addition, students will utilize technical writing, presentation, and audiovisual techniques to illustrate and articulate research and professional philosophies. Prerequisite: Senior standing or permission of the instructor. 3 credits.
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REC 4053: Internship in Adventure Recreation or Youth Development & Camp Management
9.00 - 12.00 Credits
Green Mountain College (Closed)
Internship serves as the culmination of professional training and course work. Minimum of 10 weeks and 400 hours of professional level work under direct supervision of a qualified professional is required. The cost of a 9-12 credit internship is the tuition charge for the academic year in which the internship is completed. Prerequisite: Vary according to specific degree requirements consult Internship Manual for further details), or permission of instructor. Prerequisites: Academic good standing not on academic probation); minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 in all Recreation Major courses.
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REL 2000: Topics in Religious Studies
3.00 Credits
Green Mountain College (Closed)
This course explores a variety of topics in religious studies. Students may repeat the course whenever a new topic is offered. 3 credits.
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REL 2003: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Green Mountain College (Closed)
This course considers the philosophical basis and implications of religious belief and theological formulations. Such questions as the existence of God, the problem of evil, religious experience and language, and the nature of faith are discussed. May be taken as REL 2003. 3 credits.
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REL 2005: World Religions
3.00 Credits
Green Mountain College (Closed)
Throughout history, people have attempted to explain the divine, and how and where human life and spirit intersect in the world. As human beings, we struggle to understand the events of our lives in a broader context, searching for meaning to make sense of it all. This course will examine the answers some people have found to their deepest questions, in the form of many of the world's religions including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Special attention will be given to encounters with people of various faiths including field trips to a mosque, synagogue, Hindu temple, and Christian church where students will be asked to reflect on and then transcend their own cultural-religious point of view. 3 credits.
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REL 2009: Stories of the Spirit
3.00 Credits
Green Mountain College (Closed)
Stories, myths, and teaching tales are a rich resource for understanding the spiritual lives of people past and present. This course will explore the stories associated with several world religions and indigenous spiritual traditions as well as encourage students to reflect on the myths that guide their lives and spiritual perspectives. 3 credits.
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REL 2013: Philosophies of Being Human
3.00 Credits
Green Mountain College (Closed)
This course studies the way in which human beings and human nature have been defined through the ages from the early Greek philosophers and Hebrew thinkers to modern interpretations. Special emphasis will be given to practical implications of modern psychological, philosophical, and religious theory. May be taken as REL 2013. 3 credits.
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REL 2015: Religious Beliefs & Atheism
3.00 Credits
Green Mountain College (Closed)
This course is a study of classical atheism, examining the philosophy of such thinkers as Feuerbach, Freud, Nietzsche, Russell, Sartre and Ayer. Religious responses to atheism and agnosticism from diverse points of view will also be discussed. May be taken as REL 2015. 3 credits.
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