An exploration of alternative approaches to the planning of recreation opportunities with an emphasis on community and municipal settings. The demand...
Students will be provided with opportunities to acquire the knowledge and skills required to plan and conduct evaluations of profit and not-for-profit...
This course examines the role of the commercial, public and not-for-profit sectors in providing recreation opportunity in the urban setting. Existing...
The role of cultural heritage in the community context is examined. Varying forms of heritage preservation, its function and organization are covered....
Planning and management of ecotourism and park tourism. Emphasis is placed on public involvement, market segmentation, policy and law, visitor...
This course examines how ecosystem principles and techniques are used in planning and operations in regulated lands, parks, and protected areas....
This internship course requires that a student engage in a period of practical Therapeutic (TR) Recreation work at an approved site under the...
This internship course requires that a student engage in a period of practical Therapeutic Recreation (TR) work at an approved site under the...
This course is designed to facilitate an in-depth exploration and analysis of philosophical issues and interdisciplinary theories to discuss how they...
An independent research project on an approved topic supervised by a faculty member. REC 471A includes an approved design and completion of the first...
One or more term courses will be offered from time to time as announced by the Recreation and Leisure Studies Department. Subjects will be dependent...
For the student who desires to pursue a particular topic in depth through guided independent research. A faculty member must approve a student's...
Covers the role of tourism in economic and community development, and the roles of government and industry in formulating tourism policy. Students...