Graduate Recreation
Graduate Recreation
2016 Spring Term
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OUTDOOR RECREATION LEADERSHIP
RECREATN 591
This course provides the fundamental knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to lead people in outdoor recreational activities. The course includes topics on trip planning, safety procedures, equipment and food logistics, leadership methods and expedition behavior for a variety of outdoor trip activities. The course also includes a 3 day outdoor trip experience.
RESEARCH AND EVALUATION IN RECREATION AND LEISURE SERVICES
RECREATN 623
This course places emphasis on research involving recreation and leisure service provision, evaluation of leisure service programs, and research methodology. Topics will include: review of existing literature, research design, data collection, and data analysis.
ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF SPORT AND RECREATION
RECREATN 702
Students will develop and apply organizational and leadership theories to specific career interests in sport and recreation. Particular emphasis will be placed on merging theory and practice through differentiated learning activities to promote a holistic understanding of administrative leadership in complex organizations.
CAPSTONE PORTFOLIO AND CAREER APPLICATION
RECREATN 781
Students will make connections between research and practice appropriate to a capstone experience as the culminating requirement for graduate education resulting in a portfolio that includes a written product(s) along with reflection and/or other materials associated with the capstone experience. Cross-Listed: HELEAD/PEPROF/HEALTHED/RECREATN/COACHING 781
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.