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  1. Professional Practicum Manual: Experiential Education in Recreation and Leisure Services : A Workbook for the Recreation and Leisure Studies Practicum by David L. Jewell, 1997-05
  2. Dictionary of Concepts in Recreation and Leisure Studies: (Reference Sources for the Social Sciences and Humanities) by Stephen L. J. Smith, 1990-08-21
  3. Politics and Leisure (Leisure and Recreation Studies 5) by John Wilson, 1988-05
  4. Leisure Identities & Interactions (Leisure and Recreation Studies.) by John R. Kelly, 1985-09
  5. Economics of Leisure and Recreation (Studies in planning and control) by R.W. Vickerman, 1975-12
  6. Leisure and recreation;: A study of leisure and recreation in their sociological aspects, by Martin H Neumeyer, 1949
  7. Youth & Leisure (Leisure and Recreation Studies) by Kenneth Roberts, 1985-09
  8. Research and Evaluation in Recreation, Parks and Leisure Studies (Recreation Series) by Richard G. Kraus, Lawrence R. Allen, 1987-05
  9. Leisure and the Future (Leisure and Recreation Studies) by Veal, 1987-07-31
  10. 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
  11. Using faculty publication rates to measure the quality of PR&L curricula. (park, recreation and leisure studies): An article from: JOPERD--The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance by Karla A. Henderson, H. Douglas Sessoms, et all 1993-09-01
  12. Europe at Play: A Study of Recreation and Leisure Time Activities. by L.H. WEIR, 1937-01-01
  13. Leisure and Work (Leisure & recreation studies) by Stanley Parker, 1983-10-27
  14. LEISURE AND RECREATION: A Study of Leisure and Recreation in Their Sociological Aspects

1. Recreation And Leisure Studies, Applied Health Sciences, University Of Waterloo
The Department of recreation and leisure studies offers Honours Bachelor of Arts programs which combine a knowledge of people, environments and management
http://www.ahs.uwaterloo.ca/rec/
The Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies offers Honours Bachelor of Arts programs which combine a knowledge of people, environments and management into an academic package that prepares graduates for careers in a variety of public and private agencies. In addition, the program provides a good foundation for future graduate studies. The Department is ranked one of the top 3 Recreation departments, from among nearly 300, in North America. It is now more than 30 years old and has over 2100 graduates. Waterloo boasts many internationally renowned faculty and graduates. News Dr. Roger Mannell appointed Dean of Applied Health Sciences for a five-year term beginning July 1, 2005. "Canadian Games" is the new exhibit featured in the Elliott Avedon Museum and Archive of Games. More... Waiting Lists for Fall 2005 full REC courses have begun...contact Sandy DeVisser to be added to the lists. Fulbright Visiting Scholar

2. Services And Supports For Persons With Brain Injury
From the University of North Carolina Department of recreation and leisure studies. Project designed to enable individuals with brain injury to decrease social isolation and loneliness, strengthen community living skills, and increase the skills needed to participate in inclusive recreation opportunities.
http://www.unc.edu/depts/recreate/crds/SSPBI/index.html

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Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies Abstract Services and Supports for
Persons with Brain Injury
The purpose of the Services and Supports for Persons with Brain Injury project is to enable individuals with brain injury to decrease social isolation and loneliness, strengthen community living skills, and increase the skills needed to participate in inclusive recreation opportunities. This will be accomplished by developing, implementing, and evaluating consumer driven, community based therapeutic recreation services that promote skill mastery, self-determination, and inclusion. Specific components of this project include:
1.) individual therapeutic recreation services to survivors of brain injury, 2.)support and education of family members, 3.) technical assistance to peer support groups, and 4.) training for community recreation providers.
Project staff:
Betsey Zook
, therapeutic recreation specialist
Karen Luken
, project coordinator updated: 5/10/01 Project web sites Presentations Online Resources: Info sheets (to print):
Accessibility info for pdf files
Supporting Agencies/Organizations web sites:

3. Welcome To World Leisure
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS Members, World Leisure Board of Directors 1st World Leisure European Conference. World Leisure EXPO 2006, Hangzhou, China
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4. AHS Admissions Why Recreation And Leisure Studies Applied
Customizing Your Degree 3 Ways to Study. The recreation and leisure studies program gives you the flexibility to choose an area of specialization or take
http://www.ahs.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/whyrec.html
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Recreation and Leisure Studies
Be a part of the world's largest and fastest growing industry. Not surprisingly, there is a demand for professionals with the skills to develop, manage, market, evaluate, and administer recreation programs, facilities, and businesses.
You'll be in good company…
Our well known degree has been training Canada's recreation and leisure professionals for over 30 years.
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Why Waterloo?
  • 1 of the top 3 recreation programs in North America; based on size, high international profile, longevity, quality of students, and our professors' reputation as leading researchers
  • over 50 recreation and leisure courses available
  • see the world with exchange opportunities to Australia, Netherlands and England
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Customizing Your Degree: 3 Ways to Study
The Recreation and Leisure Studies program gives you the flexibility to choose an area of specialization or take courses from a broad range of disciplines.
In first year, you'll be introduced to the study of recreation and leisure, and the planning, delivery, and evaluation of recreation and leisure services. You'll also have the opportunity to select courses from different areas of the field to investigate or determine your individual interests.
Beginning in second year, you have three program paths from which to choose: continue in Recreation and Leisure Studies, or declare a major in Therapeutic Recreation or Recreation and Business.

5. Department Of Leisure Studies
of Recreation, Sport and Tourism Welcome to the Department of Recreation, Sport and Tourism (formerly Department of Leisure Studies
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6. SUNY Cortland Recreation And Leisure Studies Department
If you re thinking about applying to the recreation and leisure studies Department at SUNY Cortland, why don t you drop Jessica an email with any questions
http://www.cortland.edu/rec/
Prospective Students! If you're thinking about applying to the Recreation and Leisure Studies Department at SUNY Cortland, why don't you drop Jessica an e-mail with any questions you might have? Jessica is a junior in the program, and she'd love to hear from you! 55th Annual Cortland Recreation Conference:
November 3rd and 4th, 2005
" Leisure Fever Catch It! "
Conference Brochure
Conference Registration Form
See you at SUNY Cortland November 3-4! Looking for an Adventure? Adventures for Credit include kayaking, backpacking, showshoeing, cross-country skiing, rock climbing, and windsurfing, to name a few. Outdoor Opportunities (Non-Credit) are offered in bouldering, indoor climbing, kayaking, windsurfing, ropes, map and compass, hiking, snowshoeing, winter camping, first aid, and other activities.
Alumni Center Now Online - Catch up on the news, update your profile, or contribute to the Metcalf Endowment, all right here online in our Alumni Center Featured RLS Alums !
Check out what some alums are doing!
Maureen Baringer, Class of '80, B.S. in Recreation, Management of Leisure Services Concentration

7. Graduate Recreation Organization
Serves graduate students in the Department of recreation and leisure studies in the College of Education. Mainly social but also hosts educational and other events with a goal of bringing together the graduate students from all degree areas to exchange ideas and information in a friendly and social atmosphere. Provides lists of events and contact details.
http://www.uga.edu/~gro/
To find out more about the Graduate Recreation Organization at the University of Georgia, click on one of the following boxes: General Information /Schedule of Activities List of available recreation opportunities on the University of Georgia campus Other recreation resources via the WWW

8. Leisure And Recreation Resources Online
Acadia Recreation and Leisure Online. Academic Departments Research Resources Organizations and Mailing Lists Related Resources Home
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9. The Cortland Legacy Of SUNY Cortland Recreation And Leisure Studies Dept.
The Department of recreation and leisure studies at Cortland is the largest professional preparation program of its kind in New York State.
http://www.cortland.edu/rec/essentials/academics/
Academic Programs The Cortland Legacy BS Rec Degree (No Concentration) BS Recreation Management BS Therapeutic Recreation BS Leisure/Rec Program Del. MS Rec (All Concentrations) MS Ed Rec (All Concentrations) The Cortland Legacy Recreation and leisure services is a complex and rapidly growing profession. It is also one of the most rewarding for those with the educational preparation and a commitment to excellence. The Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies at Cortland is the largest professional preparation program of its kind in New York State. Fully accredited by the National Recreation and Park Association, Cortland's department is also one of the oldest and most highly respected programs in the United States. Many of the most distinguished recreation professionals and scholars began their careers by studying at SUNY Cortland. Many unique features set this department apart from all others. The students make extensive use of the Raquette Lake Outdoor Education Center at historic Camp Huntington in the Adirondacks. Students host the annual Cortland Recreation Conference, a student-run conference that draws over 400 attendees each year. There are ample opportunities for international study and internships. The job outlook for graduates of this program is very bright, with over a 95% placement rate. Alumni are actively involved in the life of the college. Numerous endowed scholarships are awarded each year. It is a department that strives to live its vision: Recreation and leisure are critical to healthy, happy people and stable communities. We will make a difference by educating students to become competent and caring citizens and professionals. We believe in freedom and self-determination expressed through leisure and its impact on quality of life and happiness. We will be agents of change for a better world. We will make a difference!

10. Dept Of Recreation And Leisure, UNC-CH
Provides interdisciplinary approach to the study of leisure and the preparation of specialists to work in the recreation field. Bachelors and Masters
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11. Welcome, Department Of Recreation And Leisure Studies - SFSU
Parks,Recreation and Tourism degrees at San Francisco State University.
http://www.sfsu.edu/~recdept/
College of Health And Human Services
Department of
Recreation and Leisure Studies
Programs Careers Faculty Advising ... Internship Agencies The Recreation and Leisure Studies Department undergraduate and graduate programs at S.F.S.U. offer instruction and training in the newest professional practices and leisure research, thus preparing students for a career in a variety of leisure service organizations. Academic work focuses on contemporary management, marketing, clinical, leadership and programming skills and the latest computer applications in the recreation and leisure field. Our program offers carefully guided internships and directed field experiences in professional environments enabling you to work effectively with people in a variety of settings. Opportunities are provided to create professional networks with a core of experienced "hands-on" faculty from a variety of disciplines, all dedicated to students and quality education.
Designed by Joon Baik and Patrick Tierney

12. PERConline Parks And Recreation Resource
An online community discussing the advancement of parks, recreation, sports, and leisure services in North America.
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13. SFSU Bulletin 2005/06--Recreation
The Department of recreation and leisure studies at San Francisco State University, Look at the recreation and leisure studies (RLS) student graduate
http://www.sfsu.edu/~bulletin/current/programs/recreat.htm
Recreation
College of Health and Human Services
Interim Dean: Don Taylor
Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies
HSS 307
Web Site: www.sfsu.edu/~recdept
Chair: James F. Murphy
Undergraduate Coordinator: Erik Rosegard
Graduate Coordinator: Patrick Tierney
Faculty
Professors Assistant Professor Lecturers
Programs
B.A. in Recreation
Minor in Recreation
Certificate in Youth and Human Services Nonprofit Agency Administration
M.S. in Recreation
Program Scope
The recreation major is designed to provide students with the skills necessary for successful entrance into the profession and specialty area of choice. The major can be supplemented with appropriate electives to prepare students for specialized careers within the leisure service delivery system. Students continue through the curriculum requirements until fully qualified for placement as full-time interns during the last semester. Upon successful completion of the internship, students graduate and become employable. The program also includes academic work that focuses on the latest marketing management, clinical, leadership, and programming skills, and the latest computer applications in the recreation field. The program's most important resource is the diversity and vitality of the San Francisco Bay Area. It's unduplicated myriad of agencies, institutions, and leisure enterprises makes it truly a focal point for international tourism, recreation, and a living laboratory for leisure. Located in this prime area, the program provides opportunities to create professional networks with hundreds of SFSU graduates now in the field, which creates an additional competitive edge in today's job market. The university's extensive library resources complement the department curriculum.

14. Canadian Association For Leisure Studies
Zealand Association for Leisure Studies (ANZALS) Canadian Parks and Recreation Association Leisure Information Network National Recreation and
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15. Academy Of Leisure Sciences Home Page
of Leisure Sciences Members of the Academy of Leisure Sciences have published more than 80 books on leisure studies, therapeutic recreation
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16. Parks, Recreation, And Leisure Studies
Major Parks, Recreation, and Leisure Studies. For most of us, leisure and recreation make life worth living.
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17. Leisure And Recreation Resources Online
Brock University Department of recreation and leisure studies. Camsoun College, Victoria British Columbia Recreation Leadership
http://ace.acadiau.ca/fps/srmk/rlonline/academic_canada.html
ACADIA HOME SITE SEARCH E-MAIL SEARCH Acadia Recreation and Leisure Online Academic Departments
Research Resources

Organizations and Mailing Lists

Related Resources
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Academic Departments:
Canada Acadia University School of Recreation Management and Kinesiology Augustana University College, Camrose Alberta Bachelor of Physical Education- Outdoor Pursuits British Columbia Institute of Technology, Burnaby British Columbia Fish, Wildlife and Recreation Program Brock University Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies Camsoun College, Victoria British Columbia Recreation Leadership Canadore College of Applied Arts and Technology, North Bay Ontario Recreation and Leisure Services Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology, Toronto Ontario Recreation Lesiure Services Program College of the Rockies Leisure and Recreation Services Concordia University Department of Leisure Studies Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology Kitchener, Ontario

18. Recreation Leisure
Fall 2004 Newsletter. Brock University Department of Recreation Leisure Studies is now a HIGH FIVE member. RECL 1P91 Poster Presentations
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19. Recreation And Leisure Studies, Applied Health Sciences
the Department of recreation and leisure studies from January to June 2006. Dr. Stewart is a professor in the Department of Leisure Studies at
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20. 2003-2004 Undergraduate Calendar - Recreation And Leisure Studies
recreation and leisure studies General Information Program Notes Honours Program recreation and leisure studies. Chair Anna H. Lathrop Professor Peggy
http://www.brocku.ca/webcal/2003/undergrad/RECL.html
Recreation and Leisure Studies General Information Program Notes Honours Program ... RECREATION AND LEISURE STUDIES 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 RECL 1P92 and 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.

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