Graduate Recreation
Graduate Recreation
2013 Spring Term
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PLANNING, DESIGN, AND MANAGEMENT OF RECREATION FACILITIES
RECREATN 650
This course will introduce management theories and provide practical experience in the design, development, operation, maintenance, and administration of various recreation facilities
LEGAL ASPECTS OF SPORT AND RECREATION ACTIVITIES
RECREATN 680
This course will examine the complexities of sport and recreation litigation, primarily focused on educational institutions. Students will use this knowledge to aid their professional growth in the fields of sport and recreation activity. Topics such as risk management, contracts, liability, and policy development will provide a better understanding of the law with respect to challenges encountered by sport and recreation professionals.
MANAGING RECREATIONAL SPORTS PROGRAMS
RECREATN 689
A study of recreational management concepts in the areas of human resources, facility operations, budget development, marketing, public relations, policy development, and program service design.
WORKSHOP
RECREATN 690
Variable topics. Group activity oriented presentations emphasizing `hands on` and participatory instructional techniques.
PRACTICUM
RECREATN 793
Recreation Practicum.
INDIVIDUAL STUDIES
RECREATN 798
Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member.
THESIS RESEARCH
RECREATN 799
Students must complete a Thesis Proposal Form in the Graduate Studies Office before registering for this course.