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2013-2014 Catalog - Virginia Wesleyan College

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154 RECREATION AND LEISURE STUDIESRECREATION AND LEISURE STUDIES155Related Professions. All students completing theprogram are eligible to take the national examinationto be recognized as a Certified Park and RecreationProfessional (CPRP). Students completing therecreation therapy track and designated courseworkare also eligible to take the national examination tobecome a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist(CTRS).Major Requirements:Recreation and Leisure StudiesCOURSE NUMBER AND TITLESEM.HRS.REC 101Introduction to Recreation 4& Leisure ServicesREC 204Leadership I: Leadership & 4Analysis of RecreationREC 206Management of Recreation & 4Leisure Services IREC 308Historical, Cultural, & Professional 4Dimensions of Recreation & LeisureREC 309Internship Preparation in Recreation 2& Leisure StudiesREC 4084Senior SeminarREC 409Internship in Recreation & 12Leisure StudiesSW 336Human Growth & Development: 4Life Course ApproachAdditional courses for either theRecreation Administration or 20Recreation Therapy TrackTOTAL 58Recreation Administration TrackCOURSE NUMBER AND TITLESEM.HRS.REC 3404Recreation Program PrinciplesREC 341Management of Recreation & 4Leisure Services IIREC 342Fieldwork in Recreation & 4Leisure StudiesTwo of the following: REC 343,8344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349Recreation Therapy TrackCOURSE NUMBER AND TITLETOTAL 20SEM.HRS.REC 2124Introduction to Recreational TherapyREC 3104Disabilities & Therapeutic RecreationREC 3114Recreational Therapy ProcessREC 313Recreational Therapy Management 4& OrganizationREC 314Recreational Therapy Analysis 4& AssessmentStudents wishing to sit for the CTRSCertification Examination must alsocomplete the following courses:COURSE NUMBER AND TITLEPSY 101General Psychology: Basic ProcessesPSY 256Abnormal PsychologyBIO 221Anatomy & PhysiologyTwo additional supportive coursesapproved by the advisorTOTAL 20SEM.HRS.4448TOTAL 20HEALTH EDUCATION COURSES(HE)201 Safety and First Aid (4)Provides the general public with the knowledgeand skills necessary to meet and handle mostemergency situations when first-aid care is needed.Incorporates personal safety and accident preventioninformation and acquaints students with the manycauses of accidents so care can be taken to eliminateor minimize such causes. Offered fall and spring ofodd-numbered years.PHYSICAL EDUCATIONCOURSES (PE)(Activity fees apply to some PE courses.)106 Basic Pocket Billiards (1)Offered intermittently.109 Ballet (1)Offered intermittently.114 Archery and Badminton (1)Offered intermittently.115 Beginning Tennis (1)Offered intermittently.116 Personal Fitness Training (1)Offered intermittently.118 Creative Movement (1)Offered intermittently.120 Aerobics (1)Offered intermittently.122 Coed Softball/Basketball (1)Offered intermittently.123 Ballroom Dancing (1)Offered intermittently.124 Coed Volleyball/Soccer (1)Offered intermittently.126 Beginning Golf and Bowling (1)Offered intermittently.127 Introduction to Fencing (1)Offered intermittently.128 Dance Aerobics (1)Offered intermittently.129 Beginning Swimming (1)Offered intermittently.130 Martial Arts (1)Offered intermittently.131 Jazz Movement (1)Offered intermittently.132 Sailing (1)Offered intermittently.133 Handball/Racquetball (1)Offered intermittently.134 Windsurfing (1)Offered intermittently.145 Beginning Scuba Diving (1)Offered intermittently.146 Yoga (1)Offered intermittently.152 Beginning Mat Pilates (1)Offered intermittently.166 Israeli Self-Defense (1)Offered intermittently.177 Lifeguard Training (1)Offered intermittently.188 Indoor Climbing (1)Offered intermittently.223 Intermediate Ballroom Dance (1)Designed to develop the technical skills andabilities necessary to become proficient in partnershipdancing. Dances studied include swing, rumba, chacha, mambo, and tango. Students study dances andrhythms based on the dynamics of natural bodymovement and the expression of the special characterof each dance. May be repeated once for credit.Prerequisite: PE 123. Offered spring of oddnumberedyears.230 Intermediate Martial Arts (1)An advanced martial arts course in karate forstudents who have mastered beginning martial artsskills and now desire to work on their advanced belts.Prerequisite: PE 130. Offered each semester.RECREATION COURSES (REC)101 Introduction to Recreationand Leisure Services (4)SDesigned for all students who desire to explore thevaried professions of recreation/leisure services as apossible career goal or for personal growth anddevelopment. Recreation and leisure in historicaldevelopment and today’s contemporary society andleisure education are the major areas of concentration.Includes a practicum in which students are requiredto investigate local recreation/leisure agencies.Prerequisite: freshmen/sophomores only; juniors/seniors by consent. Offered each semester.

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