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PSYC 4494: Interpersonal Dynamics
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
The main objective of this course is to develop techniques and basic skills required for effective operation in psychological settings such as interviews, role-playing, and facilitation of dyadic and small ‘’dynamicscentered’group interaction. These diagnostic and therapeutic methods are experienced and discussed in terms of various psychological theories of communication. PR: PSYC 1101 and instructor’s consent.
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PSYC 4495: The Psychology of Delinquency
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course investigates factors in the etiology of the delinquent in modern society, with special emphasis on the urban scene. Topics include personality and emotional problems associated with delinquency, and problems of treatment. Students visit persons and institutions serving juvenile delinquents.
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PSYC 4497: Clinical Practicum I
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
PR: PSYC 3300.
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PSYC 4498: Clinical Practicum II
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
An application of knowledge and techniques developed within the psychology program. Students work under supervision in assigned agencies or institutions. Other practicum assignments are made as available. The remainder of time is spent in lectures, discussion and reading to enhance the student’s training. PR: PSYC 3300 and instructor’s consent.
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RECR 1141: Introduction to Recreation
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
The historical and philosophical foundations of leisure and recreation are introduced. Students will cultivate the knowledge needed to develop concepts concerning recreation, the socio-economic movement affecting the growth and development of recreation, the economic services and the various areas of facilities used in recreation.
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RECR 1142: Social Recreation
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course is designed to present material and information necessary to adequately conduct social recreation in clubs, churches, campus, playgrounds and recreation centers. Students will be involved with planning, programming, and conducting social recreational activities.
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RECR 1143: Outdoor Recreation
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
An examination of the history and development of outdoor recreation, conservation and organized camping. Opportunities are provided to learn camp craft and leadership skills and techniques through fi eld trips and outings.
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RECR 1144: Group Leadership
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course presents information concerning human dynamics, leadership abilities, and the identifi cation of group types. Students will obtain practical knowledge of group situations and the principles necessary for effective leadership. Opportunities for observation of recreation leaders will be provided. PR: RECR 1141.
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RECR 1145: Program Planning and Organization
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
A presentation of the underlying principles for effective recreation planning. Attention is given to the variety of programs associated with recreation and the interests of the participants. Students will also examine methods of planning, organization, leadership, facilities and equipment. PR: RECR 1141.
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RECR 1146:
2.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This is a survey course of the history and development of folk and square dancing. The student will learn the necessary skills for participation and teaching a wide variety of dances. Appropriate dance activities within various recreational settings will be investigated.
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