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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the philosophy, history, scope, and significance of the recreation and leisure field. An overview of the delivery of leisure services is explored with special consideration given to how such services impact the individual and society. Students will be exposed to a variety of career opportunities and professional affiliations associated with the Leisure industry. An orientation to professional competencies in the field will also be addressed. Pre-requisite: Recreation Leadership Majors or Permission of Instructor. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: ENG 103.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with opportunities to develop, lead, organize, and evaluate, recreational games and activities for elementary to middle school aged participants. Behavior management strategies are emphasized as they apply to the developmental stages of the population being served. Students are required to compose lesson plans with outcome objectives and develop safety plans based on risk assessment. On and off campus experiences in leadership are required. Pre-requisite: Recreation Majors, Physical Education and Exercise Science majors or Permission of Instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the development of skills necessary for the planning, programming and leading of social recreation activities for teens through adult life stages. Emphasis will be placed on the skills and progression of social games, board games, mental games, tournaments, and overall small and large event planning. Prerequisite: Recreation Majors or Permission of Instructor.
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3.00 Credits
The foundations of recreation leadership are discussed and the student is expected to develop a leadership philosophy. This course is designed to cover the dynamics of group interaction and the role the recreation leader plays in leading groups. Experiential activities will be used to demonstrate group dynamics and assist the student in analyzing recreation behaviors, participant motivations, and participant management. Prerequisite: Recreation Majors or Permission of Instructor.
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1.00 Credits
An aquatic overview: designed to acquaint the student with various forms of water activities in, on, and about the water. Includes American Red Cross basic water safety, adapted aquatics, water sports and games, scuba, and water exercises. Recreation majors or Permission of Instructor. Prerequisite: Proficiency Test in Swimming.
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3.00 Credits
( 2PE) An in-depth study of individual skills, rules, strategy, and officiating in each of the following team sports: soccer, basketball, volleyball, and softball. Recreation majors or Permission of Instructor.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the scope and history of the outdoor recreation movement including techniques for programming, and practices for education in, for, and about the outdoors. Students are required to attend two camp outings during the semester which provide practical camping and outdoor recreation experiences. Additional fee required. Prerequisitie: Recreation Majors or Permission of Instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the basic fundamentals of music and dance theory relative to recreational programming. Topics are designed to give the student the basic skills and working knowledge of creating, organizing, and implementing programs which incorporate expressive arts in a variety of recreation settings. Rhythmic activities and resource development are introduced to assist the student in gaining an appreciation for expressive arts as a contributor to productive leisure and recreational experiences. Prerequisite: Recreation Majors or Permission of Instructor.
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3.00 Credits
In preparing for recreation programming in a variety of environments such diverse populations, students will examine diversity in recreation programming which considers recognition and respect for differences in race, ethnicity, class, gender, and sexual orientation. The characteristics and abilities of people with disabilities will be analyzed and experienced through community involvement. Prerequisite: Recreations Majors or Permission of Instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Addresses the physical principles which apply to respiratory therapy equipment and procedures, including gas properties and laws, heat and humidity, and physical principles which apply to ventilation and external respiration. Prerequisite: RET matriculation or Permission of department.
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