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www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2016-2017 CATALOG | 715 and public relations. Reports and conferences required. (It is rec-ommended before registering for internship that students have the equivalent of 1,000 hours of recreation related experience, either paid or volunteer, in a recreation service agency.) (CSU liability insurance fee, $8) Units: 12 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring RA 187. Internship in Therapeutic Recreation Prerequisites: completion of all major, General Education, and university graduation requirements. Honors internship requires placement approval in RA 180. Supervised, directed full-time experience in the field of therapeutic recreation; reports and con-ferences required. (It is recommended before internship registrar-ion that students have the equivalent of 1,000 hours of recreation related experience, either paid or volunteer, in the field of recre-ation service). Units: 12 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring RA 190. Independent Study See Academic Placement - Independent Study. Approved for RP grading. Units: 1-3, Repeatable up to 6 units Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring RA 192T. Topics in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Investigation of selected topics related to: administration, supervision and leadership in public recreation; therapeutic recreation; camping; and workshops related to skills in leisure oriented activities. Units: 1-3, Repeatable up to 8 units RECREATION ADMINISTRATION (REC) REC 74. Games for All Ages Planning, design, and leadership techniques for a variety of games appropriate for diverse populations and age groups. CR/ NC grading only. Units: 1 REC 75. Adventure Ropes Course Experience An experiential journey of self-awareness, esteem building, and group processing through initiative games and high ropes ele-ments. CR/NC grading only. (Course fee, $30) Units: 1 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring REC 82. Wilderness Survival Skills Backcountry skills for preventing or responding to emergency situ-ations in the wilderness, such as fire and shelter building, signal-ing, and land navigation. Explores interpersonal and intrapersonal reactions to crisis situations. (Formerly RLS 192T) CR/NC grading only. Units: 1 REC 83. Whitewater Rafting Learn fundamental skills for traveling down America’s streams and rivers. Topics include safety, levels and conditions, rescues, and river craft. The course will culminate in a whitewater rafting trip on the upper Kings river. (Course fee, $65) CR/NC grading only. Units: 1 REC 84. Orienteering Fundamental skills and knowledge for traveling outdoors by map and compass, and by knowledge of natural features. (Formerly RLS 192T) CR/NC grading only. Units: 1 REC 86. Backpacking in the Sierra Mountains Fundamental skills and knowledge for backpacking, carcamping, and hiking in the Sierra Mountains or similar settings. Includes skills for camping, hiking, basic navigation, trip planning, and outdoor cooking, plus safety and environmental issues. (Formerly RLS 192T) CR/NC grading only. Units: 1 Course Typically Offered: Spring REC 87. A Yosemite Experience A multidimensional Yosemite National Park experience including history, park planning, recreation uses, and natural resources and tourism management issues. Includes an overnight field trip with recreation activities (Course fee, $30) Units: 1 Course Typically Offered: Spring REC 88. Rock Climbing Basic skills and knowledge of rockclimbing including history, trends, equipment, climbing technique, top roping, knot tying, rap-pelling, training, safety, and environmental issues. (Formerly RLS 192T) CR/NC grading only. Units: 1 Course Typically Offered: Fall REC 92. Discount Travel Learn about the travel industry and how to get discounts for airfare, hotels, rental cars, tours, and other travel services for both domestic and international travel. Units: 1, Repeatable up to 8 units REC 178. Supervision in Recreation and Parks Units: 3 REC 179. Problems in Recreation Parks Units: 3 REC 181. Relations in Recreation and Park Services Community and public relations in recreational agency work, and in recreation and park work. Units: 3 REHABILITATION COUNSELING (REHAB)
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Title | 2016-17 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 2016-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
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Location | Fresno, California |
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Full Text Search | www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2016-2017 CATALOG | 715 and public relations. Reports and conferences required. (It is rec-ommended before registering for internship that students have the equivalent of 1,000 hours of recreation related experience, either paid or volunteer, in a recreation service agency.) (CSU liability insurance fee, $8) Units: 12 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring RA 187. Internship in Therapeutic Recreation Prerequisites: completion of all major, General Education, and university graduation requirements. Honors internship requires placement approval in RA 180. Supervised, directed full-time experience in the field of therapeutic recreation; reports and con-ferences required. (It is recommended before internship registrar-ion that students have the equivalent of 1,000 hours of recreation related experience, either paid or volunteer, in the field of recre-ation service). Units: 12 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring RA 190. Independent Study See Academic Placement - Independent Study. Approved for RP grading. Units: 1-3, Repeatable up to 6 units Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring RA 192T. Topics in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Investigation of selected topics related to: administration, supervision and leadership in public recreation; therapeutic recreation; camping; and workshops related to skills in leisure oriented activities. Units: 1-3, Repeatable up to 8 units RECREATION ADMINISTRATION (REC) REC 74. Games for All Ages Planning, design, and leadership techniques for a variety of games appropriate for diverse populations and age groups. CR/ NC grading only. Units: 1 REC 75. Adventure Ropes Course Experience An experiential journey of self-awareness, esteem building, and group processing through initiative games and high ropes ele-ments. CR/NC grading only. (Course fee, $30) Units: 1 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring REC 82. Wilderness Survival Skills Backcountry skills for preventing or responding to emergency situ-ations in the wilderness, such as fire and shelter building, signal-ing, and land navigation. Explores interpersonal and intrapersonal reactions to crisis situations. (Formerly RLS 192T) CR/NC grading only. Units: 1 REC 83. Whitewater Rafting Learn fundamental skills for traveling down America’s streams and rivers. Topics include safety, levels and conditions, rescues, and river craft. The course will culminate in a whitewater rafting trip on the upper Kings river. (Course fee, $65) CR/NC grading only. Units: 1 REC 84. Orienteering Fundamental skills and knowledge for traveling outdoors by map and compass, and by knowledge of natural features. (Formerly RLS 192T) CR/NC grading only. Units: 1 REC 86. Backpacking in the Sierra Mountains Fundamental skills and knowledge for backpacking, carcamping, and hiking in the Sierra Mountains or similar settings. Includes skills for camping, hiking, basic navigation, trip planning, and outdoor cooking, plus safety and environmental issues. (Formerly RLS 192T) CR/NC grading only. Units: 1 Course Typically Offered: Spring REC 87. A Yosemite Experience A multidimensional Yosemite National Park experience including history, park planning, recreation uses, and natural resources and tourism management issues. Includes an overnight field trip with recreation activities (Course fee, $30) Units: 1 Course Typically Offered: Spring REC 88. Rock Climbing Basic skills and knowledge of rockclimbing including history, trends, equipment, climbing technique, top roping, knot tying, rap-pelling, training, safety, and environmental issues. (Formerly RLS 192T) CR/NC grading only. Units: 1 Course Typically Offered: Fall REC 92. Discount Travel Learn about the travel industry and how to get discounts for airfare, hotels, rental cars, tours, and other travel services for both domestic and international travel. Units: 1, Repeatable up to 8 units REC 178. Supervision in Recreation and Parks Units: 3 REC 179. Problems in Recreation Parks Units: 3 REC 181. Relations in Recreation and Park Services Community and public relations in recreational agency work, and in recreation and park work. Units: 3 REHABILITATION COUNSELING (REHAB) |