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LEI 1005 INTRODUCTION TO PARKS AND LEISURE SERVICES
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credits: 3 |
| This course provides an introduction to the history, characteristics, and unique demands of operating public, private, and not-for-profit American parks and leisure industry programs. 47 contact hours. |
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LEI 1401 PARKS AND LEISURE SERVICE PROGRAM DESIGN
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credits: 3 |
| Prerequisite: LEI 1005. Pre- or corequisite: DEP 2004. This course fosters an understanding of principles and methods of parks and leisure program design and operation. Students will apply the processes of goal and objective technology, and selection and sequencing activities in creating program designs appropriate to different venues. 47 contact hours. |
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LEI 1404C APPLIED PARKS AND LEISURE PROGRAM DESIGN
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credits: 3 |
| Prerequisite: LEI 1401. This course provides students with a comprehensive hands-on experience in parks and leisure services programming and implementation. 47 class hours and 16 hours in a supervised recreational setting. 63 contact hours. |
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LEI 1603 INTRODUCTION TO PARKS AND LEISURE GROUNDS AND FACILITIES
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credits: 3 |
| This course provides an introduction to the design and maintenance of parks and leisure program grounds and facilities. 47 contact hours. |
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LEI 2949 CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE
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credits: 1-3 |
| Prerequisite: Faculty Advisor/Co-op Coordinator or Program Director Approval. This course is designed to provide students with major-related, supervised, evaluated practical training work experiences which may be paid or voluntary. Students are graded on the basis of documented learning acquired through hands-on experiences in an actual work setting. Variable credits are available, one to three per course. The student must fulfill the requirement of 60 on-the-job hours for each credit earned in addition to written assignments. Co-op courses may be repeated but total credits shall not exceed twelve. |
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