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  1. AS Leisure Studies Student Book (Collins A Level Leisure Studies for EDEXCEL) by Lindsey Taylor, Ray Barker, 2005-04-18
  2. Programming Leisure Experiences: A Cylical Approach (Series in recreation & leisure) by Gaylene M. Carpenter, Christine Z. Howe, 1985-01-28
  3. Recreation & Leisure, 1983 Ed by Hard. Clayne Jensen, 2001-01-01
  4. Key Concepts in Leisure Studies (SAGE Key Concepts series) by David E Harris, 2004-12-23
  5. Leisure Studies (Critical Concepts in the Social Sciences)
  6. Recreation & Leisure in Modern Society (Recreation & Leisure in Modern Society, Vol. 28) by Richard Kraus, 1996-11
  7. Island Tourism: Trends and Prospects (Tourism, Leisure, and Recreation Series)
  8. Managing Environments for Leisure and Recreation (Routledge Environmental Management) by Richard Broadhurst, 2001-09-01
  9. Urban Tourism: Attracting Visitors to Large Cities (Tourism, Leisure & Recreation) by Christopher M. Law, 1994-11-24
  10. Tourism and Sex (Tourism, Leisure, and Recreation Series) by Stephen Clift, 2000-06-08
  11. Leisure and Recreation for Advanced GNVQ by Sarah McQuade, Paul Butler, et all 2000-07-28
  12. Vocational A-Level Leisure and Recreation Options (Longman Vocational A-level) by Julie Gibson, 2001-12-10
  13. Leisure and Recreation for Advanced GNVQ by Tony Outhart, 2000-06-20
  14. Community Leisure and Recreation: Theory and Practice

81. GMU Parks, Recreation, And Leisure Studies Courses (PRLS)
Parks, recreation, and leisure studies Courses (PRLS). Health, Fitness, and recreation Resources. 210 leisure in Society (330). Open to nonmajors.
http://www.gmu.edu/catalog/9798/prls.html
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Parks, Recreation, and Leisure Studies Courses (PRLS)
Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources 210 Leisure in Society (3:3:0). Open to nonmajors. Traces the development of current concepts of leisure and their implications and consequences. Influence of philosophy, religion, science, economics, and sociopolitical order on discretionary time and its uses. 300 People with Nature (3:3:0). Perceptions of and attitudes toward nature. Extensive reading and discussion of nature writers' works, including works of Thoreau, Olsen, Seaton, and others. 310 Program Design and Marketing in Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources (3:3:0). Fundamental principles and techniques of the planning process for health, fitness, and recreation services programs. Specifying an area of need: goals, objectives, and a mission statement; generating solutions; and selecting a program design. Strategic marketing planning as a mechanism for identifying strengths and building programmatic strategies for the future. 315 Therapeutic Recreation for Selected Populations (3:3:0).

82. Parks, Recreation, And Leisure Studies (PRLS) - Course Descriptions - University
480 Special Topics in Parks, recreation, and leisure studies (330) Prerequisite 60 credits. Selected topics reflecting interest in specialized areas of
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Course Descriptions
Parks, Recreation, and Leisure Studies (PRLS)
School of Recreation, Health, and Tourism
110 Exploring Outdoor Adventure (2:1:1) 115 Introduction to Fly Fishing (1:1:0) 117 Rock Climbing (2:2:0) 118 Intermediate Rock Climbing (2:2:0) Prerequisite: PRLS 117 or permission of instructor. 119 Trap and Skeet Shooting (2:2:0) 120 Introduction to Backpacking (2:2:0) Fee required. 121 Intermediate Trap and Skeet Shooting (2:2:0) Prerequisite: PRLS 119 or permission of instructor. 170 Introduction to Whitewater Kayaking (1:1:0) Fee required. 173 Introduction Coastal Kayaking (2:2:0) Fee required. 174 Open Water Coastal Kayaking (2:2:0) Prerequisite: PRLS 173 or permission of instructor. Fee required 175 Introduction to Rowing (1:1:0) 180 Whitewater Canoeing (2:2:0) 181 Whitewater Canoeing II (2:2:0) 190 Downhill Skiing (1:1:0) 191 Snowboarding (1:1:0) 195 Introduction to Hot Air Ballooning (2:2:0) 200 Wilderness First Responders (2:2:0) 210 Introduction to Recreation and Leisure (3:3:0) Open to nonmajors.

83. Recreation
The major in recreation Administration and leisure studies prepares students with the knowledge, understanding, ability, and skill necessary to successfully
http://www-catalog.admin.csufresno.edu/current/rec.html
You are in the official 2005-2006 General Catalog
for California State University, Fresno.
Recreation Administration
and Leisure Studies Program
The College of Health and Human Services
JOHN CROSSLEY, Coordinator
JUANITA JACKSON, Administrative Support Coordinator
Psychology and Human Services Bldg., Room 121
FAX: 559.278.5267
http://www.csufresno.edu/recadmin/
B.S. in Recreation Administration
Emphasis:
Leisure Services Management
Minor in Recreation Administration
Certificate in Adventure-Based Programming Certificate in Serving At-Risk Youth Certificate in Special Event Planning
Faculty
John Crossley, Coordinator L. Jay Fine
Jody Hironaka-Juteau
Andrew E. Hoff
Recreation Administration
The program offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Recreation Administration for individuals who are committed to the recreation and leisure services profession. The major in Recreation Administration and Leisure Studies prepares students with the knowledge, understanding, ability, and skill necessary to successfully function in professional positions related to the major. Faculty are committed to providing a high quality professional preparation program in recreation and leisure services, founded on a competency based curriculum. Our graduates acquire specific skills as identified by practitioners, faculty, and the National Recreation and Park Association. These competencies are related to leadership, program planning, recreation and leisure oriented activities, budgeting, evaluation of programs and personnel, history, professional ethics, philosophy, research techniques, public relations, communication skills, organizational systems, laws and legislation, facility management, administration, and therapeutic techniques. In addition, students can choose between three specializations in leisure service management: (1) community recreation and youth services, (2) commercial recreation, (3) adventure recreation and tourism.

84. Resources Of Scholarly Societies - Recreation & Leisure Studies
Links to websites of scholarly societies in recreation leisure studies are given The URLStability Index for this collection of recreation leisure
http://www.scholarly-societies.org/recreation_soc.html
Last Updated: 2005, January 17 www.scholarly-societies.org/recreation_soc.html This is one of a set of subject pages in the Scholarly Societies Project , which facilitates access to websites of scholarly societies across the world. A set of guidelines is used in determining whether to include resources. Links to websites of scholarly societies in are given below. The URL-Stability Index for this collection of sites is 17.0/19 = . The URL-stability index for each site below is given graphically in the left-hand column as the URL-stability rank for that site. URL Stability Rank Society Name Abbrev. Academy of Leisure Sciences ALS American Alliance For Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance AAHPERD American Association for Leisure and Recreation ["An association of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance."] AALR American College of Sports Medicine ACSM American Society of Biomechanics ASB [In Spanish and English.] AMMD British Association for Sport and the Law = British Association for Sport and Law BASL
British Society of Sports History
BSSH [In English and French.]

85. Leisure And Recreation Resources Online
Acadia recreation and leisure Online is a comprehensive listing of internet resources aimed at the recreation and leisure profession.
http://ace.acadiau.ca/fps/srmk/rlonline/
ACADIA HOME SITE SEARCH E-MAIL SEARCH Acadia Recreation and Leisure Online Academic Departments
Research Resources

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Related Resources
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Welcome to Acadia Recreation and Leisure Online Acadia Recreation and Leisure Online is a comprehensive listing of internet resources aimed at the recreation and leisure profession. This web page is hosted by the School of Recreation Management and Kinesiology at Acadia University in Wolfville Nova Scotia, Canada. Acadia Recreation and Leisure Online is a new version of the Recreation and Leisure Resources on the World Wide Web pages. The original site was initiated by Ed Jackson of the University of Alberta. Home Academic Departments Research Resources Organizations and Mailing Lists ... Related Resources
Published by: School of Recreation Management and Kinesiology
Comments to: susan.markham@acadiau.ca
Last revised: June, 2002 http://ace.acadiau.ca/fps/srmk/rlonline

86. Recreation & Leisure
Graduation Dates Spring 2005 Newsletter Fall 2004 Newsletter Brock University Department of recreation leisure studies is now a HIGH FIVE member
http://www.brocku.ca/recandleisure/
CONCENTRATION HOMEPAGES STUDENT RESOURCES Check out our SPRING NEWSLETTER

87. Canadian Association For Leisure Studies
Link to Canadian university departments of recreation leisure studies Link to Acadia recreation leisure Online
http://www.eas.ualberta.ca/elj/cals/home.htm
[Updated May 1, 2005] 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. Documents for the forthcoming CALS Meetings of CALS at CCLR-11 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.

88. Recreation & Leisure Studies Department - San Jose Sate University - Welcome
Welcome to the Department of recreation leisure studies The Department of recreation of leisure studies has as its primary goal the preparation of
http://www.sjsu.edu/recreation/
Mission Statement
The Dept of Recreation and Leisure Studies is committed to advancing professional growth through an academic learning experience involving one of the following emphasis of study: Recreation, Parks, Therapeutic, and Tourism.
Philosophical Statement
Why Select San Jose State University?
Distinguished Faculty
  • Dr. Gonzaga da Gama: Outstanding Therapeutic Recreation Educator, California Park and Recreation Society, 2004 Linda Levine: Play Award, California Park and Recreation Society, 1992 BJ Grosvenor: Outstanding Therapeutic Recreator, 1996 and Lifetime Achievement Award, 2004, California Park and Recreation Society
Award Winning Students
Students from our department have received awards and scholarships from the California Park and Recreation Foundation Scholarship Fund; 2004 recipient Selah Santiago.
Alumni Achievement
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BS, Recreation
Minor, Recreation
MS, Recreation

MS, Intl. Tourism
Note: The Department of Recreation and Lesiure Studies has open admissions. (no deadline)

89. Counseling & Human Development Services
highlight, The Department of recreation leisure studies has merged with the Department of Counseling Human Development Services.
http://www.coe.uga.edu/chds/

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90. Doctoral Programs In Parks, Recreation Resources & Leisure Studies - National
Doctoral Programs in Parks, recreation Resources leisure studies.
http://www.nrpa.org/content/default.aspx?documentId=1033

91. Peer-reviewed Journals In Recreation & Leisure Studies
PeerReviewed Journals in recreation leisure studies. James Neill Last updated 28 Nov 2004 recreation leisure studies Journals - Peer Reviewed
http://www.wilderdom.com/journals/journalsRecreation&Leisure.htm
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James Neill
Last updated:
28 Nov 2004

A rough ordering of the main leisure and recreation journals, along with some of the top journals from travel and tourism, is provided. With the recent proliferation of journals it is becoming increasingly important to understand the relative scope, quality and scholarly kudos associated with different journals within a discipline. Journal impact ratings are included where available. The rough ordering also takes into account subjective discussions on the SPRENET listserv regarding journal kudos and direct correspondence with editors of several of these journals.

92. About Recreation & Leisure Studies
About recreation leisure studies. The College of Health Human Performance Department of recreation leisure studies
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93. Department Of Leisure Studies & Recreation, CSUN
leisure studies Home Contact Us recreation Management (Bachelor of Science) recreation Therapy (Bachelor of Science) recreation Administration
http://hhd.csun.edu/lsrc/careers.htm
Quick Finder: Leisure Studies Home Contact Us Recreation Management
(Bachelor of Science)
... Recreation Administration (Master of Science)
Careers The field of Leisure Studies and Recreation represents a $400 billion industry. Career opportunities are diverse because of the many industries that comprise the recreation and leisure field today.
Review the list of job titles and specialties or explore our links to current job listings. Play, Recreation and Leisure Services professionals directly influence the quality of life of those who participate in recreational endeavors by encouraging and facilitating the effective use of leisure time throughout the life span. Our graduates serve people at all stages of life, in settings as diverse as youth agencies, national parks and forests, theme parks, convention, sporting-event and entertainment centers, military bases, hospitals and pre-school and elder care facilities. Play, Recreation and Leisure Services Professionals

94. EKU: Department Of Recreation And Park Administration Home
A career in park, recreation and leisure services enables students to have an impact in their work, in their communities, on the environment,
http://www.recreation.eku.edu/

About the Department

EKU Admission Requirements

Department Annual Awards

EKU Homepage
...
Minor Degree Program

Fieldwork Courses
REC 163

REC 263

Senior Practicum

REC 463
Leadership: PARKS and RECREATION THE BENEFITS ARE ENDLESS... 405 Begley Eastern Kentucky University 521 Lancaster Ave. Richmond, KY 859-622-2971(fax) to the Department of Recreation and Park Administration Thank you for your interest in the exciting and multi-faceted field of park, recreation and leisure services and our degree programs here at EKU. The 21st century brings many new opportunities and challenges for Park and Recreation professionals in providing for a better quality of life. Depending upon your interests, skills and ambitions, you could be working at a local park and recreation department; a state or national park; with a non-profit agency such as YMCA/YWCA, 4H, Boys/Girls Clubs, or Scouting program; in tourism or at a resort; in an outdoor recreation/education or camp program; or in therapeutic recreation serving individuals with specific health-related needs and disabilities. The Department offers an accredited B.S. degree

95. Leisure Studies - College Of Liberal Arts - The University Of Iowa
leisure studies confers a degree with emphasis in Therapeutic recreation. If you are interested in learning more about the leisure studies Program
http://www.uiowa.edu/~leisure/
The University of Iowa's Division of Interdisciplinary Programs
Home What Can Students Do with a Major? Undergraduate Application for admission Requirements ... Degree Checklists
The undergraduate program in Leisure Studies confers a degree with emphasis in Therapeutic Recreation. The graduate Program in Leisure Studies confers a MA with emphasis in either Therapeutic Recreation or Leisure and Recreational Sport Management. By contacting the main office, students may obtain applications for undergraduate or graduate admission. Completed applications should be returned to 426 Jefferson Building. Therapeutic Recreation service is a health-oriented field. It involves the provision of recreation programs designed to improve or maintain the physical, emotional, mental, and social functioning of patients. It uses treatment, leisure education and recreational services to promote a satisfying leisure lifestyle among persons with acute and chronic impairments. The Leisure and Recreational Sport Management emphasis prepares graduates to assume leadership positions in public, private, and commercial recreation settings. Emphasis is focused on preparing students to manage recreational sport programs on university campuses. Excellent practical learning opportunities are available through the Division of Recreational Services on the University of Iowa Campus.

96. Recreation & Leisure Studies (University Of North Carolina Chapel Hill) Faculty
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97. Leisure Studies WebPage
leisure studies WebPage.
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98. RLS Front Page
CSUS Health Human Services CSUS Home Hosting the 2005 Society of Park recreation Educators Institute.
http://www.hhs.csus.edu/RLS/
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99. 302 Found
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