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  1. Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies And Recreation Education 2005
  2. Research and Evaluation in Recreation, Parks and Leisure Studies (Recreation Series) by Richard G. Kraus, Lawrence R. Allen, 1987-05
  3. Top 50 associate degrees: parks, recreation, leisure & fitness studies.(SPECIAL REPORT: TOP 100 associate degree producers 2007): An article from: Community College Week by Gale Reference Team, 2007-06-18
  4. Associate's degrees--parks, recreation, leisure & fitness studies.(100 Top Associate's Degree Producers)(2001 ranking by institution)(2001-2002 totals): An article from: Community College Week
  5. Associate's degrees--parks, recreation, leisure & fitness studies.(2006 SPECIAL REPORT top 100 ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE PRODUCERS): An article from: Community College Week by Gale Reference Team, 2006-06-19
  6. Leadership and service: A history of the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1921-2001 by H. Douglas Sessoms, 2001
  7. Neumeyer Leisure & Recreation Study of by NEUMEYER *LEISU,
  8. Sources in recreation: An introductory guide to the literature for leisure studies and recreation planning (Occasional paper / Huddersfield Polytechnic. Department of Geography and Geology) by Bryan J. H Brown, 1975
  9. Schole: A Journal Of Leisure Studies And Recreation Education 2004
  10. Leisure and Work (Leisure & Recreation Studies) by Stanley Parker, 1983
  11. Syllabus for Leisure Studies 192: Recreation and leisure in modern society by Harold S Smith, 1974
  12. Research & Evaluation in Recreation, Parks & Leisure Studies by Richard; Allen, Lawrence R. Kraus, 1996
  13. Leisure & Recreation, Case Study No. 6: The Peterborough Experience (Planning and Development Case Study)
  14. Program review, recreation, parks, and leisure studies: The State University System of Florida by Tony A Mobley, 1991

21. Department Of Recreation And Leisure Studies Student Writing Guide
Department of recreation and leisure studies. Student Writing Guide Prepared by The Faculty of the Department of Recreation and Leisure
http://www.cortland.edu/rec/write/write.htmlx
Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies
Student Writing Guide
Prepared by
The Faculty of the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies
Revised, January 1997
Comments about this guide should be sent to Dr. Curt Schatz at schatzc@snycorva.cortland.edu A print version of this guide may be available for purchase in the campus book store. This page has been accessed Variable 'ACCESSES' cannot be found
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22. Canadian Association For Leisure Studies
You will also find links to Canadian sites associated with the field of recreation and leisure studies, of both an academic and an applied nature.
http://www.eas.ualberta.ca/elj/cals/home.htm
[Updated June 16, 2002]
Welcome to the website of the Canadian Association for Leisure Studies (CALS) , an organization of Canadian and international scholars and practitioners who share an interest in recreation and leisure research and the delivery of leisure services, and who meet once every three years at the Canadian Congress on Leisure Research The CALS website provides you with information about the Association and its activities. You will also find links to Canadian sites associated with the field of recreation and leisure studies, of both an academic and an applied nature.
CALS Background and Functions
CALS was founded at the Third Canadian Congress on Leisure Research, held at the University of Alberta in 1981. Tim Burton, a two-time President of CALS, has written a brief history of the Association. Membership in CALS is automatically awarded to everyone who attends a Canadian Congress on Leisure Research, although other membership arrangements are possible. Leisure/Loisir, Journal of the Canadian Association for Leisure Studies has recently begun publication. This is not a new journal, but a new name for a journal that has gone through three evolutionary phases. It was first issued in the 1970s under the title

23. 2004-2005 Undergraduate Calendar - Recreation And Leisure Studies
recreation and leisure studies, The Department also offers a threeyear (Pass) program leading to a Bachelor of recreation and leisure studies.
http://www.brocku.ca/webcal/2004/undergrad/recl.html
Recreation and Leisure Studies General Information Program Notes Honours Program ... Prerequisites and Restrictions Recreation and Leisure Studies General Information Administrative Assistant Sandra Notar 905-688-5550, extension 3259 Academic South 357 http://www.brocku.ca/recandleisure/ Program Notes A minimum grade of 60 percent in RECL 1P91 is required to continue as a major in Recreation and Leisure Studies. A minimum grade of 60 percent is required in RECL 1P92 to major in Inclusive and Therapeutic Recreation. A minimum grade of 60 percent is required in RECL 1P96 to major in Outdoor Recreation. A minimum grade of 60 percent is required in one of RECL 1P92 to major in General Recreation. All students must take 3 context credits: one Humanities context credit, one Science context credit and one Social Science context credit. Two credits must be used to satisfy context credit requirements in year 1. If all three context credits are taken in year 1, two elective credits may be taken in year 2. At least four elective credits (excluding context credits) must be taken outside of the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies.

24. The Department Of Recreation And Leisure Studies
Welcome to the Department of recreation and leisure studies, one of three departments in the College of Health and Human Performance.
http://www.ecu.edu/rcls/
About Academic Programs Home Alumni ... Student Resources you're now entering the main content container table This table contains a script that displays random images of RCLS students Welcome to the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, one of three departments in the College of Health and Human Performance. The department is comprised of 12 full-time faculty members and approximately 200 undergraduate and 30 graduate students. This table contains a container for quicklinks. At the moment it is not very accessible. We reccomend you click the following link for a text version of the RCLS quicklinks. HHP Quicklinks About HHP HHP Videos Administration and Staff Exercise and Sport Science Health Education and Promotion Recreation and Leisure Studies Graduate Programs Undergraduate Programs Scholarships Biofeedback Driver Education Biomechanics Laboratory Human Performance Laboratory Regional Training Center ECU Student Volunteer Program Pattillo Disaster Relief Project Walker Cup Writing Center Satellite: Minges City of Greenville,North Carolina

25. Recreation
The recreation and leisure studies Program is affiliated with the Department of Physical Education, recreation and leisure studies is a discipline concerned
http://www.csudh.edu/soe/dcc/rec.htm
Recreation
Recreation Club Web Page
Bachelor of Arts
  • General Recreation Option
  • Therapeutic Recreation Option
Liberal Studies
  • REC 124 - Leadership in Recreation and Leisure Services
  • See the Liberal Studies Handbook for the Recreation and Leisure Studies Option.
Faculty: Mary Lou Cappel (Program Coordinator), Susan Leifer Mathieu
Program Description
The Recreation and Leisure Studies Program is affiliated with the Department of Physical Education, Recreation and Leisure Studies is a discipline concerned with the study and research of the public, private and commercial service systems that provide opportunities for meaningful leisure activity. The program offers a major, a minor, and a Liberal Studies concentration.
Features
Students in Recreation and Leisure Studies enjoy rich opportunities for a wide variety of direct leadership and supervisory field experiences in recreation, park agencies, and non-profit organizations. Students serve interships in recreation and park departments, schools, child care centers, corporations, youth centers, YM/YWCAs, convalescent homes, rehabilitation centers, private and state hospitals, and with private therapeutic recreation agencies. Coursework for certificaiton at the state and national levels in therapeutic recreation is offered.
Career Possibilities
The Recreation and Leisure Studies major prepares students to work as leaders, coordinators, and supervisors who can manage a wide range of recreation and leisure service agencies. The interdisciplinary nature of the curriculum leads to recreation career opportunities in parks, playgrounds, schools, child care centers, hospitals, youth clubs, health clubs, YM/YWCAs, corporations, and commercial leisure ventures. The commerical recreation venture, such as hotels, resorts and tourist agencies, is a growing area for employment opportunities. The field of theraeutic recreation offers careers in hospitals, retirement homes, prisons, rehabilitation centers and the community.

26. Department Of Recreation And Leisure Studies
Department of recreation and leisure studies. human potential. ^top. The aims of the recreation and leisure studies Department are to
http://www.usm.maine.edu/conhp/rls.html
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Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies
Location and Mailing Address
Linda Meyer, PhD, CLP Chairperson and Associate Professor; (207) 780-4654; meyer@usm.maine.edu
Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies
University of Southern Maine
96 Falmouth Street
P.O. Box 9300
Portland, Maine 04104-9300.
Phone: (207) 780-4645
TOLL FREE: 1-800-800-4USM
FAX: (207) 780-5654 top
Degrees and Programs Offered
The Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies in the College of Nursing and Health Professions offers two degree programs for students interested in pursuing careers in therapeutic recreation. The Associate Degree program in therapeutic recreation consists of 60 credit hours. Upon completion of the degree requirements, the student may seek employment as a therapeutic recreation assistant or recreation generalist in a variety of settings.

27. Recreation And Leisure Home Page
The recreation and leisure studies (REL) program at SUNY Brockport, with 120+ recreation majors, provides a professional core with two areas of emphasis
http://www.brockport.edu/leisure/
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bachelor's degree !!! TR Students participate in unique research
Project TRIP (Therapeutic Railroading Intervention Program) is a five year project centered on the development of the model railroading hobby as a therapeutic intervention.
Click here to learn more

The departmental phone number is (585) 395-2994. To contact a specific faculty member, go to the faculty section of this Web site, there you will find their e-mail address and phone number. Click here to link to the SUNY Brockport Undergraduate Admissions Web site. Contact Us Home
SUNY Brockport * 350 New Campus Drive * Brockport, NY 14420

28. Department Of Recreation And Leisure, Graduate Studies
Graduate Degree Programs in recreation and leisure studies. The department offers the Master of Science in Recreation and Leisure
http://www.brockport.edu/leisure/grad.html
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Graduate Degree Programs in Recreation and Leisure Studies
The department offers the Master of Science in Recreation and Leisure Studies for students interested in advanced professional study in Therapeutic Recreation or Recreation and Leisure Services Management . The Department also accommodates individuals interested in the disciplinary aspects of recreation and leisure behavior.
Persons without baccalaureate degrees in recreation and leisure studies are welcome into the graduate program but, on an individualized basis, are advised into undergraduate-level classes as prerequisites to graduate study. The Master of Science consists of a common core of 24 credits in recreation and leisure-related philosophical, behavioral, statistics, and research courses. Professionally experienced graduate students select an appropriate graduate elective, while others complete a graduate internship at an approved site. The remainder of the core is either the completion of a research project or the completion of a master's thesis. Further, an additional six credits in one of our two areas of concentration enable a more thorough understanding of the substance and theory of therapeutic recreation or recreation and leisure services management.

29. Recreation And Leisure Studies -- Find A Major/minor SMSU
Southwest Missouri State University majors and minors recreation and leisure studies Skip Navigation Links,
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30. Www.vwc.edu/programs/rec-html/rec.htm
recreation and leisure studiesrecreation and leisure studies. recreation and leisure studies core (39 sem. hrs.) REC 101, 200 or 201, 203, 204, 205, 206, 300 or 301, 302, 303, 304, 401, 403.
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31. Recreation And Leisure Studies
s for recreation and leisure studies. NOTE If you are registering......recreation and leisure studies. Undergraduate Course
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Undergraduate Course Descriptions for Recreation and Leisure Studies. NOTE: If you are registering for a course that has a laboratory or discussion group as a co-requisite, you MUST REGISTER FOR THE LABORATORY / DISCUSSION GROUP first and the COURSE second. Distance Education Courses Experimental Courses Interdisciplinary Courses Modular Courses ... Back to Course Listings Contact: Student Enrollment Services . Updated: Sunday, 06-Jun-2004 01:00:18 PDT .

32. Social Sciences: Recreation And Leisure Studies
Science Directory recreation and leisure studies. recreation and leisure studies. Spacetransportation.org - Science Directory - Last Update Sun May 23 2004.
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  • Ashland University - Offers two concentrations in Recreation and Sports Industry and Therapeutic Recreation.
  • PERConLINE - Parks and Recreation - An online community discussing the advancement of parks, recreation, sports, and leisure services in North America.
  • Univ of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Dept. of Recreation - Provides interdisciplinary approach to the study of leisure and the preparation of specialists to work in the recreation field. Bachelors and Masters degrees offered in Recreation Administration and Therapeutic Recreation.
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33. Department Of Recreation And Leisure Studies
WELCOME to the. Department of recreation and leisure studies. at California State University, Long Beach. 1250 Bellflower Boulevard.
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WELCOME
to the
Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies
at California State University, Long Beach
1250 Bellflower Boulevard Long Beach, California 90840-4903
The Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, accredited by the National Recreation and Park Association A.A.L.R. Council on Accreditation, exists to promote a broader and deeper understanding of the role of leisure and recreation in the lives of all people and to enhance the quality of experiences available to each person.
Being a trained recreation professional is more than just playing games; it is a skill in dealing with people. The recreation field has become a multi-million dollar business, and the trends continuing in that direction. Through the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, California State University Long Beach has developed a curriculum to prepare individuals as professionals in leisure services. The Department offers graduate and undergraduate programs.
Departmental Mission The Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies exists to promote a broader and deeper understanding of the role of leisure and recreation in the lives of all people and to enhance the quality of experiences available to each person. This purpose is expressed in the four-fold mission of the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies: (1) To offer a curriculum leading the student to an increased understanding of the phenomena of leisure. (2) To conduct basic research contributing to the general body of knowledge. (3) To serve the community by consulting and training practitioners and through applied research. (4) To serve society by providing professional practitioners who are skilled, dedicated, and ethical stewards of the profession.

34. Recreation And Leisure Studies
Information. Faculty Resources Authors Guidelines Examination Copies. Links of Interest. Contact Us. recreation and leisure studies Resources.
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35. Recreation And Leisure Studies - Recreation And Leisure Studies
Main Add Url Suggest Category. BlueFind Web Directory Social Sciences recreation and leisure studies. Conferences; Education;
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  • 36. Recreation And Leisure Studies
    Contact. recreation and leisure studies Department 501 Crescent St. New Haven, CT. recreation and leisure studies. In the recreation and leisure studies Site.
    http://www.southernct.edu/undergrad/schhhs/REC/
    Independent Sites For more information, please visit this Web site:
  • Recreation and Leisure Department

  • Contact Recreation and Leisure Studies Department
    501 Crescent St.
    New Haven, CT.
    Phone: (203) 392-6388
    Recreation and Leisure Studies
    In the Recreation and Leisure Studies Site
  • Catalog Description Recreation and Leisure Studies Courses
  • Recreation and leisure is the largest industry in the world, and professionals in that industry from coaches to program administrators help people use their leisure time better by matching them with available resources. Professionals in this field provide an important social service, particularly when they help injured and disabled clients get the therapy they need to lead fuller lives. Many Southern graduates work in nursing homes and rehabilitation facilities, helping people with dementia, autism, or behavioral problems. Other careers are in city parks and recreation departments, community agencies like the YMCA and Boys and Girls Clubs, and commercial organizations like camps and ski resorts. The work graduates do varies widely, from sports instruction to developing better therapeutic programs to managing a busy office in the recreation industry. For example, one recent Southern graduate is now the recreation supervisor for the city of Bloomfield's (Connecticut) parks department. Another is the recreation director at a veterans' hospital.

    37. Future Role Of Recreation And Leisure Studies
    Future Role of recreation and leisure studies. The future projection for employment in the leisure field is excellent. In the next
    http://www.southernct.edu/departments/recreationandleisure/future.htm
    Future Role of Recreation and Leisure Studies The future projection for employment in the leisure field is excellent. In the next thirty years the demand for recreation jobs will increase by approximately 250 percent. Recreation is one of the few professions that will afford people an opportunity to work with all people in a myriad of settings. Professionally prepared recreators are needed to provide programs for all segments of society the preschooler, the teenager, the adult, individuals with disabilities, and the senior citizen. The Department serves an industry of considerable size within the State of Connecticut with graduates prepared to serve in such areas as: Campus recreation services Commercial recreation enterprises Corrections recreation Military recreation Municipal parks and recreation Organized camping Outdoor recreation resources Senior services Therapeutic recreation Travel and tourism Volunteer services Youth-serving agencies Data reflect the fact that recreation creates jobs (i.e., 10% of all U.S. employment is recreation related); contributes to our economy (i.e., accounts for $400 billion in consumer expenditures each year); increases worker productivity; produces healthy people; improves family life; decreases juvenile delinquency, et al.

    38. Recreation And Leisure Studies (University Of Waterloo) Faculty Members
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    Researcher Copeland, Robert P Researcher Dupuis, Sherry L. Associate Professor Eagles, Paul F J Professor Flood, Christopher M Researcher Froats, Tabatha A Researcher Havitz, Mark E. Professor Mannell, Roger C. Professor McCarville, Ronald E. Professor Pedlar, Alison M. Professor Shaw, Susan M. Professor Smale, Bryan J. A. Associate Dean Smith, Stephen L. J. Professor Zuzanek, Jiri Professor Please note that the total of members' statistics may not equal the department/faculty statistics due to joint authorship. ABOUT getCITED CONTACT US USER INFO PREFERENCES PRIVACY LOG IN
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    39. Recreation And Leisure Studies
    recreation and leisure studies. LEADERSHIP IN LEISURE STUDIES (3) Provides skills for successful leadership through observations in recreation settings.
    http://www.shepherd.edu/pub_info/catalog/recreationcourse.html
    Courses of Instruction
  • Academic Foundations
  • Accounting
  • Anthropology
  • Applied Science ...
  • Women's Studies RECREATION AND LEISURE STUDIES RECR 108. INTRODUCTION TO SPORT STUDIES (3)
    For students who want to enter the world of fitness or athletics as a professional as opposed to a classroom teacher. RECR 120. HISTORY OF SPORT AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION (3)
    Emphasizes relevant historical events that have influenced sport and physical education throughout history. (Cross-listed with PHED 120.) RECR 125. INTRODUCTION TO COMMERCIAL RECREATION / TOURISM (3)
    Examines purpose and function of leisure delivery system in the commercial setting. Topics include development and operation of commercial goods and services including tourism, resort, and campground industries as well as small business management. RECR 140. INTRODUCTION TO LEISURE STUDIES (3)
    A study of the historical and philosophical foundation of recreation and leisure and its impact on society. Topics include recreation programs in various settings, commercial and tourism, therapeutic recreation, and career opportunities. RECR 210. LEISURE ACTIVITIES (3)
  • 40. Recreation And Leisure Studies
    recreation and leisure studies The recreation and leisure studies curriculum prepares students for careers in travel/ tourism, sport and fitness clubs, sports
    http://www.shepherd.edu/pub_info/catalog/recleisurestudies.html
    RECREATION AND LEISURE STUDIES
    The recreation and leisure studies curriculum prepares students for careers in travel/ tourism, sport and fitness clubs, sports medicine clinics, commercial recreation agencies, resorts, corporate fitness centers, amateur and professional sport promotions and management, social agencies, and nursing homes. Students majoring in this area will earn a B.S. degree with a concentration in one of the following specializations: Commercial Recreation/Tourism
    This specialization prepares students for management positions in recreation. The curriculum blends business and hospitality with recreation to prepare individuals to work in commercial and tourism industries such as theme parks, resorts, and conference programming. Sport Communication
    This specialization prepares students for careers in radio and TV sport broadcasting. Students become proficient in single camera operations, video editing, script writing, music sound production, and advertising. Sport Fitness
    This specialization prepares students for careers in corporate fitness programs, commercial health/fitness clubs, cardiac rehabilitation centers, sport medicine clinics, social agencies, and amateur sports.

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