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204 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE 60. Recreation In American Society (3) Nonmajors only. Development of recreation service m the United States; recreation service at the local, state, and federal leveL 73. Leadership In Recrn~tlon Service (2) (Former Rec 66) Theoretical and philosophical basis for leadership. Social dynamics of participation in recreative activities. 73L. Leadership in Recreation Service Laboratory (2) (former Rec 66) Concucrent with Rec 7 3. Practical leadership experience in supervised recreation settings. 160. Camp Management (3) PreJ·equisite: Rcc 55, 73, 73L. Practical skills in camping; leadership, supervision, and management of various types of camp. (2 field trips; approximately SlO camp trip expenses). 165. Foundations of Therapeutic Recreation Service (3) Prerequisite: Rec 55. Concentrated srudy of recreation service for the ill and disabled. Individual projects in the area of special interest: mental retardation, physical disabilicy, aging, emotionally disturbed. 166. Modifying Recreation Resources for Disabled Persons (3) Prerequisite: Rcc 165. Anal}' is of problems encountered by persons with physical disabilities in utilizing recreation resources, i.e., theatres, museums, sportS, game and activiry equipment. Adaptations and modifications of recreation resources. 167. Private Recreation Resources (3) Prerequisite: Rec SS. Evaluation of private recreation resources including membership organizations, private clubs, College Union, and commercial recreation endeavors; problems include program content, leadership, facilities, and organizational structure. 169. Devetopment and M.anagement of Commercial Re<reation (3) Prerequisite: Rcc 55, 167. • valuations of commercial recreation enterprises; problems include the establishment, organization, and management · of commercial recreation. 171. Community Recreation (3) (Former Rec 161A) Pret:equisi.te: Rec 55. Evaluation of communiry recreation programs funded by public monies. 172. Organization and Administration of Recreation (3) (Former Rec 1611) Prerequisite: Rec 55, 73, 173, or permission of instructor. Preparation for the role of administrator of recreation services; activity programs, rhe provision of sites and facilities management of personnel and finances, volunteer personnel. 173. Program' of Recreation (2) (Former Rec 162) Prerequisite: Rec 55, 73, 73L. Principles and procedures of planning programs for various age groups and settings. 173L. Programs of Recreation Laboratory (2) Pxerequisire: Rec 173 (concurrently). Practical program experience in recreation settings. 177. Analysis of Leisure and Park Resources (3) (Former Rec 170) Pr erequisite: Rec 55. Concentrated srudy of park planning, designs, and other resources for recreation purposes. Individual projects in the area of special interest: public, private, or therapeutic.
Title | 1970-71 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1970-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Title | Page 204 |
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204 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE
60. Recreation In American Society (3)
Nonmajors only. Development of recreation service m the United States; recreation
service at the local, state, and federal leveL
73. Leadership In Recrn~tlon Service (2) (Former Rec 66)
Theoretical and philosophical basis for leadership. Social dynamics of participation
in recreative activities.
73L. Leadership in Recreation Service Laboratory (2) (former Rec 66)
Concucrent with Rec 7 3. Practical leadership experience in supervised recreation
settings.
160. Camp Management (3)
PreJ·equisite: Rcc 55, 73, 73L. Practical skills in camping; leadership, supervision,
and management of various types of camp. (2 field trips; approximately SlO camp
trip expenses).
165. Foundations of Therapeutic Recreation Service (3)
Prerequisite: Rec 55. Concentrated srudy of recreation service for the ill and disabled.
Individual projects in the area of special interest: mental retardation, physical
disabilicy, aging, emotionally disturbed.
166. Modifying Recreation Resources for Disabled Persons (3)
Prerequisite: Rcc 165. Anal}' is of problems encountered by persons with physical
disabilities in utilizing recreation resources, i.e., theatres, museums, sportS, game and
activiry equipment. Adaptations and modifications of recreation resources.
167. Private Recreation Resources (3)
Prerequisite: Rec SS. Evaluation of private recreation resources including membership
organizations, private clubs, College Union, and commercial recreation endeavors;
problems include program content, leadership, facilities, and organizational
structure.
169. Devetopment and M.anagement of Commercial Re |
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