RECR 296: Teaching Methods: Recreation Activities
Learning to plan and implement a variety of recreational activities, including outdoor education. Prerequisite: PHED 279. (2)
RECR 330: Programming and Leadership in Sport and Recreation
Examines the principles, procedures, techniques, and strategies
essential to successfully program and lead experiences for diverse
populations in sport, fitness, recreation and leisure service
organizations. (4)
RECR 360: Professional Practicum
Students work under the supervision of a coach, teacher, recreation
supervisor, or health care provider. Prerequisite: Departmental
approval. (1–2)
RECR 387: Special Topics in Recreation
Provides the opportunity for the exploration of current and relevant issues in recreation studies. (1-4)
RECR 483: Management in Sport and Recreation
Examines the principles, procedures, techniques, and strategies
essential to successfully manage human resources, finances and
marketing in sport, fitness, recreation and leisure service
organizations. (4)
RECR 491: Independent Studies
Prerequisite: Consent of the dean. (1–4)
RECR 495: Internship - SR
Pre-professional experiences closely related to student's career and
academic interests. Prerequisites: Declaration of major, Junior
status, and a minimum of ten hours of RECR coursework (2–8)
RECR 499: Capstone: Senior Seminar – SR (2–4)
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