Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search . Showing 2091 - 2095 of 3271 results Professionalism in Recreation Management RECR 4160 Students investigate key aspects of professionalism in the management of recreation. Students explore the characteristics of human services professionals and then apply those characteristics to the practice of recreation leadership. Using contemporary, recreation-based case studies, and building on... Recreation & Aging RECR 2395 Recreation and culture play a critical role in assisting people to live healthier, happier, and more meaningful lives as they age. Students learn about the benefits that older people derive from participating in recreation and culture and the risks of not staying physically and cognitively active... Recreation Issues and Trends RECR 2470 Students use a problem-based learning approach to investigate current trends and issues in the field of recreation. Students investigate various research techniques and apply them in order to analyze and address contemporary issues in recreation settings. Registration in this course is restricted to... Religions of the East RELS 1120 Discontinued as of Summer Semester 2025. An introduction to the study of the origins, ideas, practices, and evolution of Hinduism, Buddhism (including Zen), Taoism, Confucianism and Shinto.Students will receive credit for only one of ASIA 1120 or RELS 1120. Buddhism RELS 1210 Discontinued as of Summer Semester 2025. A survey of the history of Buddhism from its founding to modern times. Included are traditions of South, Southeast and East Asia, as well as current issues such as Buddhism in the West, Buddhism and politics, and the Buddhist dialogue with Christianity. This... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Professionalism in Recreation Management RECR 4160 Students investigate key aspects of professionalism in the management of recreation. Students explore the characteristics of human services professionals and then apply those characteristics to the practice of recreation leadership. Using contemporary, recreation-based case studies, and building on...
Recreation & Aging RECR 2395 Recreation and culture play a critical role in assisting people to live healthier, happier, and more meaningful lives as they age. Students learn about the benefits that older people derive from participating in recreation and culture and the risks of not staying physically and cognitively active...
Recreation Issues and Trends RECR 2470 Students use a problem-based learning approach to investigate current trends and issues in the field of recreation. Students investigate various research techniques and apply them in order to analyze and address contemporary issues in recreation settings. Registration in this course is restricted to...
Religions of the East RELS 1120 Discontinued as of Summer Semester 2025. An introduction to the study of the origins, ideas, practices, and evolution of Hinduism, Buddhism (including Zen), Taoism, Confucianism and Shinto.Students will receive credit for only one of ASIA 1120 or RELS 1120.
Buddhism RELS 1210 Discontinued as of Summer Semester 2025. A survey of the history of Buddhism from its founding to modern times. Included are traditions of South, Southeast and East Asia, as well as current issues such as Buddhism in the West, Buddhism and politics, and the Buddhist dialogue with Christianity. This...