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3.00 Credits
Students acquire an in-dept knowledge about the field of special event management. Planning techniques, strategies, and requirements for planning, implementing, and evaluating community events are included. Emphasizes ordinances, planning, funding, and marketing. Prerequisite: RTSM 3303.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to acquaint students with basic adventure based outdoor activities and related environmental practices. A variety of outdoor activities, including and overnight camping trip, are conducted in the classroom and surrounding areas. Course fee will apply. Prerequisite: 3503.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the area of athletics administration for scholastic and collegiate settings. This course would cover many areas from staffing and recruiting to fund raising. Also listed as PHED 4603. Prerequisite: RTSM 2603, RTSM 3603.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Presentation and discussion of relevant issues in Recreation, Tourism, and Sport Management. Prerequisite: Admission to the RTSM program and permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Provides prospective RTSM professionals a 400-hour (ten-week) learning experience in a selected agency or organization, under the joint supervision of a qualified manager and a university capstone experience supervisor. Prerequisite: All other degree requirements must be completed.
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3.00 Credits
Studies current topics in natural science, emphasizes the scientific process, including scientific method, introductory content relative to the topic of the course, and a focus on a topical issue as designated by the instructor. This is the recommended course for non-majors who wish to satisfy the Natural Sciences component of General Education Requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the structure of social life, culture, types of group interaction, social institutions, stratification, power relationships, and analysis of the process of social and cultural change.
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3.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary approach to study the origins, perspectives, subject matter and methods of the discipline of Women's Studies. Particular attention will be paid to the multiplicity of women's identities and experiences. The course will explore issues such as representation, media, sexuality, race, education, work, family, victimization, and difference. The course will also introduce the student to the concept of gender as a cultural phenomenon and how these concepts influence the experiences of men and women in both historical and modern times.
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3.00 Credits
Women in the Global Perspective, explores the experiences of women around the world and how women's movements across the globe practice the desire for equality.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers examines the depth and diversity of Women's Studies that may fall outside the range of listed courses. Special Topics will be offered on an irregular basis, and topics will vary according to instructor. Prerequisite: WS 1003.
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