Provides opportunities for advanced investigation of the theory, methods and concerns of inclusive and specialized recreation, especially those utilizing the out-of-doors as the primary medium. Theoretical and applied aspects of the topic area will merge during visits to institutional and community programs. Drawing on service-learning as a delivery method, students will experience therapeutic recreation/nature-based therapy through a local community service provider.
Credit Weight:
0.5
Prerequisite(s):
Outdoor Recreation 3610
Offering:
2-2; or 2-2
Course Classifications:
Type B: Social Sciences