Recreation & Leisure in the US

Course Code:
REC 105
Course Group(s):
Degree Applicable, ENST: Environment & Society Cluster, ENST: Society and Natural World Foundation Course, FORT: Forest Technology Cluster, Integrative Studies: ENST Program Options, Integrative Studies: PACM Program Options, Integrative Studies: RECR Program Options, Integrative Studies: SCWL Program Options, Lab Courses, Liberal Arts and Science Elective, NRCM: Society and Natural World Foundation Course, SCWL: Society and Natural World Course, Social & Cultural Engagement - Foundation, Social & Cultural Engagement - Reinforcing
Course Description:

This course explores the cultural value of recreation activities, the motivations and challenges of service providers and physical spaces which facilitate these activities, and the ways in which behavior during free time has been and continues to be regulated. Students will experience multiple recreation-based activities to explore the concepts of play, recreation, and leisure, and to broaden one’s understanding of the diverse ways people spend leisure time. This foundational course surveys specific recreational opportunities such as therapeutic recreation, health and wellness, outdoor and adventure recreation, as well as more passive modes of recreation. Students will critically examine inequity and barriers to access across recreational experiences for diverse populations, focusing on diverse abilities, age, class, ethnicity, race, gender, sexual orientation, and other institutionalized systems of inequality. 3 hour lecture.   Completes General Education Requirements: SC-F or SC-R, LAS.

Credit:
3
Semesters Offered:

Fall

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