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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Continuation of PRTM 2060. Experience in a leisure situation different from the PRTM 2060 exposure. A minimum of 90 hours with a leisure agency approved by the University is required. To be taken Pass/No Pass only.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the relationship among society, technology, and tourism and recreation. Introduces theories of play, recreation and tourism as they relate to social concerns. Students learn how science and technology have impacted how people play, recreate and travel.
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of the evolving protection, significance, and meanings of wilderness, including the various ethical, social, political, economic, and scientific forces that shape the concept of wilderness and the environmental ethics of wilderness management. Emphasis is placed on reciprocal linkages between wilderness management and the ideas and attitudes about wilderness that have been expressed in art, literature, cinema, politics, and public sentiment throughout the evolution of the United States. Diverse perspectives about wilderness, including evolving viewpoints and management actions from indigenous cultures, communities of color, minority enclaves, and other countries, are included.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to the background, nature and scope of the profession, including its history, philosophy, and social and behavioral science underpinnings. Preq or concurrent enrollment: PRTM 2000. Coreq: PRTM 2220 and PRTM 2260.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces concepts, principles, and skills necessary to plan, implement, and evaluate leisure and recreation programs and events. Topics include assessing needs, developing goals and objectives, selecting programs, events, and resources, marketing, venues, implementation, evaluation, group dynamics and leadership techniques. Preq or concurrent enrollment: PRTM 2000. Coreq: PRTM 2200 and PRTM 2221 and PRTM 2260.
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0.00 Credits
Non-credit laboratory to accompany PRTM 2220. Coreq: PRTM 2220.
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6.00 Credits
Course covers the learning outcomes related to the management and administration of leisure services required for program accreditation by National Recreation and Parks Association. Topics include basic management history and functions, personnel and labor law, marketing, finance, and strategic management as they relate to the Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management field. Preq or concurrent enrollment: PRTM 2000. Coreq: PRTM 2200 and PRTM 2220 and PRTM 2261.
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0.00 Credits
Non-credit laboratory to accompany PRTM 2260. Coreq: PRTM 2260.
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5.00 Credits
Course covers the learning outcomes related to the provision of leisure service experiences required for program accreditation by National Recreation and Parks Association. Topics include program design, facilitation, and evaluation as they relate to the Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management field. Coreq: PRTM 2260 and PRTM 2271 and PRTM 2290.
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0.00 Credits
Non-credit laboratory to accompany PRTM 2270. Coreq: PRTM 2270.
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