REC 100 | Organization and Administration of
Recreation | 2 credit hours
This course is an introduction of organization and administration as
it is implemented in our communities, state, government parks and society. Spring Even
REC 212 | Biking and Hiking
| 2 credits
This course is an introduction and study of the basic skills,
equipment and safety of biking and hiking in community and park settings. Fall Even
REC 214 | Skiing
| 1 credit
This course is an introduction and study of the basic skills of
cross-country skiing and is intended for those who do not know how to ski. Spring Even
REC 222 | Community Recreation | 2 credits
This is a field and classroom study of community recreation facilities on
the local level. The class will study local parks and indoor facilities to
learn the everyday organization and planning that goes into a community
recreational department. Spring Odd
REC 224 | Park Planning and Management
| 2 credits
The course will study the planning and management that goes into a
community, state and federal park or private recreational area. Examples
of this would be camping units, pads, buildings, and recreational
equipment in parks. Budget examples will also be studied. Spring Even
REC 341 | Camping/Outdoor Recreation
| 2 hours
Outdoor camping and recreation offers the student experience in learning and
organizing a leisure camping and fishing activity. Field experiences are part of
this class. Prerequisite: REC 100 Fall Every Year, Spring Odd
REC 344 | Commercial Recreation
| 2 credits
This course is designed to introduce the student to the necessary skills,
technical abilities, and general management of commercial recreation. Fall Even
REC 382 | Adaptive Recreation for the Mentally & Physically Challenged | 2 credits
This course is the study of educating people with mental and physical
disabilities in the participation of indoor and outdoor recreation. Spring Even
REC 485 | Internships
| 3 - 12 credits
This course is designed for a student to have hands-on field experience while
learning about recreation on a local, state, and federal level. Recreation
management majors will have a learning opportunity with local and state
recreational businesses. Fall and Spring |