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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
hours. Theory and practice in outdoor living skills: campsite, gear and shelter, ropecraft, firecraft, food, toolcraft, map and compass, health and safety, nature and conservation, and leadership techniques.
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3.00 Credits
hours. An introduction and overview of the business of sport and an examination of the various management aspects involved with sport, sport delivery systems, and issues related to amateur and professional sport organizations. Includes an investigation of sport management career opportunities.
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3.00 Credits
hours. An introduction to the development, theory, and practice of recreation therapy in health care settings. Emphasis is placed on diagnostic groupings and the recreation therapy treatment process.
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3.00 Credits
hours. An historical, philosophical, theoretical, and practical exploration and analysis of diversity and multicultural issues present in American society, particularly as they relate to recreation and sport. Emphasis is placed on persons with disabilities, ethnicity, culture, gender, youth at risk, sexual orientation, and aging.
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3.00 Credits
hours. Examination of how word processing, desktop publishing, spreadsheets, presentation, and database applications apply to recreation and sport management problems and settings.
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3.00 Credits
hours. An exploration of racing on land, on water, and in the air. Current rules, history, regulations, and media attention are included. Emphasis is placed on popular modes of motor racing in Indiana. Prerequisite: sophomore standing or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
hours. Advanced principles and methods of administration and management as they relate to leisure and sport related services in the public, private, voluntary, and business sectors. The course complements 231 by building on administration and management concepts and methods already introduced, plus explores additional material in the following areas: human resources, public relations, ethics, management by objectives, marketing, program evaluation, research, data analysis, and data reporting.
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3.00 Credits
hours. Principles and practices of financial management in sport and leisure settings with an emphasis on budgeting, income sources, pricing, grant seeking, fundraising, business planning, and capital budgeting.
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3.00 Credits
hours. Principles, history, and operation of sport governing bodies with emphasis upon legal authority, organizational structure, and function as applied to the governance of sport activities. The study of moral issues related to sport in intrinsic and extrinsic dimensions, and the development of a personal philosophy regarding sport responsibility in a sport management setting.
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3.00 Credits
hours. This course has been designed to acquaint the recreation and sport manager with the behavioral, historical, and philosophical dimensions of play, games, leisure, and recreation.
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