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| Full Time | Variable | $9281.40 for 20 hours for Spring | AUG-11,JAN-12,MAY-12,JUN-12,JUL-12 |
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Course summary
In this program students will take courses that emphasize human development, communication studies, the study of leisure, and how to plan, design, lead, and evaluate recreation and leisure programs.
Program modules
The modules include RECR 1950. Foundations of Recreation, Parks and Leisure Services, RECR 2150. Principles of Leadership, RECR 2550. Leisure: Human Diversity and the Environment, RECR 2900-2910. Special Problems, RECR 3050. Programming in Recreation, Parks and Leisure Services, RECR 3450. Inclusion in Recreation, Parks and Leisure Services, RECR 3500. Foundations of Therapeutic Recreation, RECR 4050. Management and Executive Development in Recreation, Sport and Leisure Services, RECR 4060. Therapeutic Activity Intervention and Aging, RECR 4070. Management in Recreation, Sport and Leisure Services, RECR 4080. Legal Dimensions of Recreation, Parks and Leisure Services, RECR 4100. Internship in Recreation, Parks and Leisure Agencies, RECR 4150. Professional Development in Recreation, Sport and Leisure Services, RECR 4160. Evaluation of Leisure Services, RECR 4180. Planning, Designing and Maintaining Recreation, Park, Leisure and Sport Facilities and Areas, RECR 4190. Fiscal Administration in Recreation, Sport and Leisure Services, RECR 4200. Commercial Recreation, RECR 4340. Administration and Programming in Corporate and Recreational Sports Settings, RECR 4560. Therapeutic Recreation Program Planning, RECR 4760. Facilitation Techniques in Therapeutic Recreation, 4800. Studies in Recreation, RECR 4900. Special Problems, RECR 4951. Honors College Capstone Thesis.
Entry requirement for international students
Students must have graduated from an accredited high school and strongly recommend that students take the following classes in high school. Students should have a strong ‘B’ average and have completed three units of English and two units each of solid mathematics, social science and natural science. Students should have a minimum combined SAT (combined critical reading/verbal and math) score of 1180 or ACT composite of 26. International students should have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 79 (Internet-based), score of 550 (Paper-based) and score of 213 (Computer-based) and a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 overall band and also should have minimum MELAB (official version) score of 80 or higher.
University of North Texas accepts IELTS*
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Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
University Of North Texas
Department name
College of Education, Department of Kinesiology, Health Promotion and Recreation
About University of North Texas
The University of North Texas (UNT) is a student-centered public research university and the flagship of the UNT System. With 12 colleges and schools , and more than 36,500 students, UNT is one of Texas's largest universities. Our growing global community includes 2,600 international students from more than 121 countries. UNT students receive a quality education at an affordable cost. The university offers 97 bachelor's , 88 master's and 40 docto read more
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