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RECR 150: Introduction to Recreation and Sport
3.00 Credits
Vincennes University
Introduces the student to the nature, scope and significance of Recreation and Sport by examining major concepts and historical foundations. The course surveys theories, philosophies and principles as well as agencies and institutions related to recreation and sport services. 3 lecture hours.
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RECR 151: Camp Leadership
3.00 Credits
Vincennes University
Development of outdoor skills for "in-camp" and "trip" leaders, and analysis of procedures and problems of camp counseling and administration. Open to all students. 4 class hours.
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RECR 160: Recreation and Sport Programming
3.00 Credits
Vincennes University
Organization and management of comprehensive recreation service programs and leisure delivery systems. Includes needs assessment, goal setting, planning, implementation and evaluation of social recreation and sport activities. 3 lecture hours.
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RECR 225: Recreation and Sport Areas and Facilities
3.00 Credits
Vincennes University
A survey of primary recreation areas and facilities including associated developments such as trails, maintenance areas, and disposal systems. Specific consideration will be given to design and standards concepts, operation, maintenance, scheduling, equipment, supplies and purchasing procedures. Class activity will include field trips, practical experience, and guest speakers. 3 lecture hours.
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RECR 249: Recreation and Special Populations
3.00 Credits
Vincennes University
An introduction to the general characteristics, special needs and potential of special populations; exploration of resulting recreation considerations. 3 lecture hours.
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RECR 260: Introduction to Therapeutic Recreation
3.00 Credits
Vincennes University
A study of the history, philosophical considerations, physical potential and social implications of therapeutic recreation for special populations. The development of client assessments, goals, and progress notes will be explored. 3 lecture hours.
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RECR 268: Aging and Recreation
3.00 Credits
Vincennes University
Explores the unique contributions of recreation for the treatment and care of older adults. Provides competency in planning and implementing leisure activities as a treatment modality. 3 lecture/field experience hours.
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RECR 285: Adventure Recreation
3.00 Credits
Vincennes University
Open to all students with permission of instructor. This course examines the role of adventure-based activities and environments, as well as management concerns of leaders. In addition to classroom experiences, students will be required to travel and participate in adventure activities such as rafting, rock climbing, and caving. 3 class hours.
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RECR 295: Recreation Field Work Sem I II
1.00 Credits
Vincennes University
Prerequisite: Completion of 13 hours in RECR courses. Each student is placed in an agency setting for practical application of recreation skills. Student's responsibilities are designed to parallel his/her individual career goals. This supervised experience must include orientation, independent planning, and leadership in a work/volunteer setting for a total of 100 hours of on-the-job training.
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RECR 296: Recreation Field Work
2.00 Credits
Vincennes University
Prerequisite: Completion of 19 hours in RECR courses. Each student is placed in an agency setting for practical application of recreation skills. Student's responsibilities are designed to parallel his/her individual career goals. This supervised experience must include orientation, independent planning, and leadership in a work/volunteer setting for a total of 200 hours of on-the-job training.
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