Spring 2019 Course Syllabi
Dakota College at Bottineau Course Syllabus Course Prefix/Number/Title: RLS 222 Recreation Programming & Planning Course Description: The course will cover basic concepts of recreation programming including, theories and philosophies, needs assessment, promotion and program evaluation. Course Objectives: It is expected that students will be able to: Develop a working knowledge of basic principles and philosophy of recreation programming. Understand how develop a plan for a recreation program and the process to initiate the program. Use assessment techniques to evaluate recreation program success. Instructor: Sherry Niesar Office: Online Office Hours: Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 3:00-5:00 pm Phone: 701-527-3714 Email: Sherry.Niesar@ndus.edu Lecture/Lab Schedule: Online Textbook(s ): DeGraaf, Jordan, Degraaf. Programming for Parks, Recreation and Leisure Services, A Servant Leadership Approach. Venture Publishing. ISBN: 0-910251-99-1 Course Requirements: Regular participation in the class is expected. Graded assignments: Assignments are given to reinforce chapter content. They are practical in nature and require the student to apply new knowledge of chapters. Graded quizzes/tests: Four one-hour exams of approximately 30 questions will be given. Grades: Grades are based on total points earned and include the points earned on assignments and exams. Tentative Course Outline: Basic Programming Concepts Service & Quality in Programming Theories Philosophy Needs Assessment Program Design Program Promotion Pricing, Facilitating the Programming Experience The Programming, Evaluation
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