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RECM 350: Recreation Administration and Leadership
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
RECM 350 is the study of leadership techniques and applications necessary for the delivery of recreation programs in a variety of leisure settings. (Even years only.)
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RECM 370: Park Planning and Design
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
This course covers a number of basic park planning and landscape design principles. Attention will be given to the interaction between the visitor and the park; program delivery, design practicality including maintenance implications and the client/user group-dependent design process. Prerequisites: RECM 111 and RECM 201 or permission of instructor. (Even years only.)
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RECM 410: Wilderness Conservation,Policy and Management
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
Study of the historical, philosophical and legislative background for the development and management of our national system of wilderness and other protected lands. Inherent in this study is knowledge of ecosystems, basic wilderness management principles and visitor behavior. Prerequisite: RECM 333 and upper division status; or permission of instructor. (Odd years only.)
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RECM 411: Interpretive Methods
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
This course covers the basic principles of interpretation/education in the natural setting that contribute to the leisure experience and as part of natural and cultural resource management. Communication, educational and media skills will be demonstrated through instructor and student organized applications. Prerequisite: upper division status or permission of instructor. (Even years only.)
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RECM 422: Fiscal Management:Applications and Issues for Public Recreation Resources
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
This course provides the basis for the comprehension of the core principles and concepts necessary to manage the fi nancial affairs of public and nonprofi t recreation management organizations. Prior completion of ACTG 272, Financial Accounting, as an elective is strongly recommended. Prerequisite: RECM 322 and upper division status; or permission of instructor. (Even years only.)
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RECM 425: Recreation Resource Planning
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
A comprehensive introduction to the process of planning natural resource areas for recreation use. Special attention will be given to the decision-making process involved in managing lands held in the public domain. Techniques used to handle the concerns of multiple constituencies will be addressed through selected case studies. Prerequisite: RECM 333 and upper division status; or permission of instructor. (Odd years only.)
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RECM 444: Recreation Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
A survey of the techniques and procedures for conducting various from of recreation survey research. This course will examine both qualitative and quantitative data collection techniques. Additionally, students will be expected to illustrate their understanding of assorted statistical methods. Prior completion of BHSC 245, Basic Statistics, as an elective is strongly recommended. Prerequisite: RECM 333 and upper division; status or permission of instructor. (Odd years only.)
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RECM 450: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
A discussion-based course, in which a thorough review of past and present issues relevant to the fi eld or recreation management is covered. May be repeated for credit as long as the topics are different. Prerequisite: upper division status and permission of instructor. (Even years only.)
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RECM 459: Park Maintenance
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
The course explores the procedures and problems of recreation area and park operation with an emphasis on planning and management using NRPA best maintenance practices and standards to achieve operational effi ciency. Students will: know how to develop an effi cient and comprehensive maintenance management program in a park system; know how to organize and implement weekly, monthly and annual maintenance schedules; and become familiar with specialized maintenance equipment and maintenance tracking and scheduling software. Prerequisite: RECM 201 and upper division status; or permission of instructor. (Even years only.)
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RECM 465: Environmental Education
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
As environmental education becomes more prevalent in public recreation management, professionals in the fi eld must be prepared to integrate a new bundle of learning objectives into their recreation plans. This course combines theory and application, from discussing the origins of environmental education to putting into practice assorted techniques, strategies and lesson plans for multiple environmental education programs. Prerequisite: upper division status or permission of instructor (Odd years only.)
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