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RCLS 445: Processes and Techniques in Therapeutic Recreation
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SPRING Prerequisites: RCLS 245 and PHED 132 and senior standing or permission of the instructor. This course is designed to assist therapeutic recreation majors with the mastery of skills, attitudes and knowledge required for professional service in therapeutic recreation. Special attention given to the therapeutic recreation specialist as a therapist in a medical model.
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RCLS 450: Assessment Techniques in Therapeutic Recreation
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL Prerequisite: RCLS 201, 245 and PHED 132 and senior standing or permission of the instructor. This course is designed to enable the Therapeutic Recreation major to develop an understanding of the process of assessment and the use of appropriate "standardized" tools used by the profession. Anumber of the most widely accepted tools will be studied in-depth.
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RCLS 455: Resort and Commercial Recreation Management
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisites: RCLS 201 and 385. This course is intended to provide working management knowledge related to resort and commercial recreation enterprises.
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RCLS 455 - Resort and Commercial Recreation Management
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RCLS 465: Travel and Tourism
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisites: RCLS 201 and 455, or permission of the instructor. Explores the travel industry-past, present and future, along with government role, public policy, tourism development and career information. Contact with regional tourism professionals and discussion of needs assessment strategies are also vital components of this course.
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RCLS 470: Administration,Organization and Supervision in Recreation and Leisure Services
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL/SPRING Prerequisite: RCLS 425 and senior standing or permission of the instructor. Local, state and federal recreation and park programs; their organization and administration and their relation to other social institutions; special emphasis on planning, financing and legislative provisions, governmental control, budget, personnel, departmental organization and administrative practices, especially on the local level.
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RCLS 470 - Administration,Organization and Supervision in Recreation and Leisure Services
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RCLS 475: Challenge Course Management and Operation
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
WINTER/SUMMER Prerequisite: RCLS 353 In this course students will learn the skills needed to properly maintain the overall operation of a challenge course program. Students will gain a complete understanding of current Association Challenge Course Technology (ACCT) standards and how to implement them effectively in a challenge course program. Topics discussed include challenge course program administration and management, site specific operational polices and procedures, program philosophy, documentation, risk management, insurance, staff supervision and technical accountability of the challenge course.
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RCLS 480: Budgeting in Recreation and Leisure Services
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisites: RCLS 201 and RCLS 385 or permission of the instructor. This course is designed to identify both traditional and innovative methods of financing recreation services at the public and private level along with an analysis of personal spending and budgeting procedures. A complete budget document for a selected organization will be developed.
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RCLS 490: Senior Capstone in Recreation
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
[satisfies senior capstone university graduation requirement.] (WINTER) Prerequisites: RCLS 470 and senior standing. This course is designated as the capstone course for those students majoring in recreation and leisure services within the department of PEHR. An endof- program assessment will be completed for each major. The course will focus on the major issues and problems facing recreation professionals as they enter the field. Using group problem solving techniques, lecture and a research paper, the students will present and defend a position on an issue or develop and defend a solution to an existing problem. A major focus will be for the students to further develop their understanding of the group process as it relates to being a member of a team as well as the ability to effectively use resources to develop a research paper.
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RCLS 493: Therapeutic Recreation Professional Internship
15.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SUMMER Prerequisites: Compliance with RCLS department's internship requirements. Full-time working experience in a therapeutic recreation service setting in line with your professional aspirations. Actual involvement in recreation and program planning; implementation supervision and program evaluation under professional and faculty supervision.
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RCLS 494: Outdoor Recreation Professional Internship
15.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SUMMER Prerequisites: Compliance with RCLS department's internship requirements. Full-time working experience in an outdoor recreation service setting in line with your professional aspirations. Actual involvement in recreation and program planning; implementation supervision and program evaluation under professional and faculty supervision.
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