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Learners will engage in hands-on, practical applications of leisure and recreation theories while addressing contemporary issues in the community through the lens of public recreation. Integrative Praxis emphasizes the integration of knowledge into real-world contexts, fostering critical problem-solving, reflective practice, and actionable solutions. Through project-based learning, learners will bridge the gap between theory and practice, preparing them to excel in professional roles in municipal recreation. Graded S/U.
Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted to the Foundations to Innovations in Community Recreation.
Prerequisite(s): A minimum "S" grade in RECR 1000 and 1001.
Credits:
1.0
Additional Fees:
None
Repeat Limit:
None
Lecture Hours:
1.5
Seminar Hours:
1.0
Lab Hours:
0.0
Offered online:
False
Course outline(s):
None
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