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PSY 470-471: Independent Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Concord University
(To be determined by the psychology faculty and Divisional Chairperson.) Prerequisites: Consent of the psychology faculty and junior or senior standing; background courses to be specified by the project advisor. May be taken as a single course, as two separate independent projects, (that is, reading course, teaching practicum, or research), or as a two-semester plan which must be scheduled consecutively. Final grades will not be given until end of second semester.
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PSY 480-481: Honors Courses
3.00 Credits
Concord University
Juniors and seniors who qualify for Honors Courses are offered the opportunity to study with individual members of the faculty. This is specialized study apart from conventional classroom work. Interested students should contact the Division Chairperson for further information.
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RTM 100: Introduction to Recreation and Tourism Management
3.00 Credits
Concord University
An introduction to the broad field of recreation and tourism. Emphases are placed on the economic role of tourism and potential careers in the industry. Classroom activities and field trips may be required.
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RTM 222: Managing Tourism Resources
3.00 Credits
Concord University
An introduction to the management and operation of the parks and natural areas. Areas of study will include general administration of outdoor recreation facilities and resources.
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RTM 224: Tourism Motivation and Behavior
3.00 Credits
Concord University
An examination of the factors that affect and influence travel-related decisions and behavior.
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RTM 226: Inclusive Services in Recreation and Tourism
3.00 Credits
Concord University
Introduction to the concepts and attitudes underlying inclusive recreation and adapted tourism services, including barriers to participation and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Examines the design, implementation, and evaluation of accessible environments and programs as well as future trends in adapted recreation services.
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RTM 240: Programs and Operations in Recreation
3.00 Credits
Concord University
Prerequisite: RTM 100. Provides students with a theoretical overview and practical experience in the development, management, supervision and evaluation of recreation programs for public or private agencies. Off-campus activities will be required.
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RTM 309: Lodging Management
3.00 Credits
Concord University
Examines the organization and management of various types of lodging facilities. Students will become familiar with all of the functional areas of hotels and other lodging establishments.
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RTM 311: Tourism Impacts
3.00 Credits
Concord University
Prerequisite: RTM 222. A study of the economic, social, and environmental consequences of tourism and travel. Examines the impacts on both the traveler and the travel destination area.
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RTM 315: Management of Service Organizations
3.00 Credits
Concord University
Prerequisites: MKT 305 and MGT 305, or consent of instructor. An overview of the service industry. Explores the history, current status, and future trends of various service organizations, with emphasis on the hospitality, tourism, and recreation industries. Stresses the unique characteristics and operations of service organizations.
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