Courses

RMYL 123 Introduction to Outdoor Recreation - 2 credits
Participation in a variety of outdoor activities. Outline for : Phil Kelly

RMYL 189R - Professions in Recreation - 1 credit
Field trip in professions for Leisure Services Management and Therapeutic Recreation.
Outline for: Dr. Howard R. Gray, Therapeutic Recreation
Outline for: Dr. Gary Palmer, Leisure Services Management

RMYL 199R - Cooperative Education Practicum - 1-3 credits
Internship or cooperative education experience evalutated by supervisor and posted on student's transcript for Leisure Service Management and Therapeutic Recreation.
Outline for: Dr. Howard R. Gray, Therapeutic Recreation
Outline for: Dr. Gary Palmer, Leisure Services Management

RMYL 200 - Keys to Leadership - 3 credits
Individualized experience designed to develop leadership skills through structured interaction and application of leadership principles.

RMYL 201 - Campfire Leaderhsip - 1 credit
Training in outdoor campfire program planning and staging.

RMYL 215 - Social Recreation Leadership - 3 credits
Leadership skills for directing large social groups. Outline for: Gary Palmer.

RMYL 216 - Crafts for Recreation - 2 credits
Administering and developing hobby craft skills for the recreation practitioner. Outline for: Burton Olsen.

RMYL 223R - Outdoor Skills - 2 credits
In-depth approach to leadership skills in selected outdoor specialty areas, including winter camping, wilderness trek, camping, backpacking, fly-fishing, mountain biking, summer camp programs, and famiy outdoor recreation skills.

RMYL 244 - Introduction to Youth Leadershi - 2 credits
Role of youth leadership with in the American culture; career opportunities.

RMYL 301 - Family Recreation - 3 credits
Explores the role of family recreation in building successful families.

RMYL 304 - Leisure in Contemporary Society - 3 credits
Problems and opportunities resulting from the leisure era. Outline for: Patti Freeman

RMYL 305 - Financial Management - 3 credits
Financing recreation management and youth leadership facilities and services. Outline for: Dr. Howard Gray | Connie Todd
* Instead of RMYL 305, students are advised to take PubMgt 321.

RMYL 306 - Youth Agency Administrative Functions - 3 credits
Organizational and operational practices of youth agencies on the administrative level.

RMYL 307 - Accessible Recreation - 3 credits
Making the recreation and leisure experience accessible to all people. Application and implications of ADA legislation in recreation and leisure settings. Outline for: Dr. Howard Gray.

RMYL 308 - Youth Leadership Financial Management - 3 credits
Financing not-for-profit youth leadership programs and services.

RMYL 320 - Program Management - 3 credits
Prerequisite: RMYL 199R, 304. Organizing and administering community recreation programs. Outline for: Gary Palmer

RMYL 323 - Basic Rock Climbing - 2 credits
Free and aid climbing, route selection, safety, rescue, etc.

RMYL 332 - Community Relationships - 3 credits
Directing community resources toward the needs of youth. Outline for: Tom Catherall

RMYL 370 - Introduction to Therapeutic Recreation - 3 credits
Agencies, services, programs, and practices related to therapeutic recreation. Outline for: Dan Ferguson

RMYL 371 - Facilitating Meetings and Conferences - 3 credits
Identifying roles of process facilitators as they plan and conduct meetings, activites, and conferences

RMYL 373 - Practicum in Volunteer Leadership - 2 credits
Participation with a youth-serving agency in a volunteer leadership capacity.

RMYL 375 - Executive Dynamics - 3 credits
Executive leadership and personal growth practices calculated to meet executive leadership demands.

RMYL 376 - Agency Teen Programs - 2 credits
Comprehensive study of the teen prorams of youth agencies from the perspective of the adult volunteer leader and professional Scout.

RMYL 377 - Boy Scouts of America (BSA) Programs - 3 credits
Comprehensive study of the Boy Scouts of America's, Cub Scout, and Boy Scout programs from the perspective of the adult volunteer leader and the professional Scouter.

RMYL 412 - Computer Applications for the Recreation Profession - 3 credits
Orienting the undergraduate student to computer applications in the field of recreation management and youth leadership. For majors only. Outlline for: Burton Olsen.

RMYL 423 - Management of Outdoor Systems - 2 credits
Administering camps and outdoor programs; site selection and development; program planning and staffing.

RMYL 471 - Assessment in Therapeutic Recreation - 3 credits
Patient assessment, treatment plan development, and counseling procedures. Outline for: Mark Widmer

RMYL 472 - Program Dynamics Therapeutidc Recreation - 3 credits
Modular approach to recreation program development for people with disabilities. Outline for: Dan Ferguson

RMYL 473 - Issues in Administration of Therapeutic Recreation - 3 credits
Issues related to personnel/clinical supervision, standards of practice, ethical behavior, program evaluation, quality management, financing, organization, administration and credentialing in the therapeutic recreation.

RMYL 483 - Public Facility Management - 2 credits
Understanding public facility management: stadium, arena, convention center, performing arts center, etc. Box office, security, staging, food service, utilities, housekeeping, crowd management, event coordination, promotion, contracts, television, lighting, sound, press relations, etc.

RMYL 485 - Management of Recreation Services - 3 credits
Personnel, financing, legal aspects, and city and departmental organization of recreation systems. Outline for: Brian Hill

RMYL 486 - Legal Aspects and Risk Management of Leisure Services - 3 credits
Legal and risk management issues in recreation/leisure settings. Outline for: John Hansen

RMYL 487 - Research and Evaluation - 3 credits
Academic and practical training to assess community recreational needs. Outline for: Doug Nelson | Brian Hill

RMYL 491 - Recreation Facility Planning - 2 credits
Developing facilities for public and private recreation programs.

RMYL 493 - Park Planning and Development - 2 credits

RMYL 495 - Recreation and Community Education - 2 credits
History, organization, funding, leadership, facilities, and value of community education.

RMYL 496R - Cooperative Education Internship/Senior Project - 1-9 credits
Full-time professional internship.
Therapeutic Recreation Outline for: Dr. Howard R. Gray
Gerontology Outline for: Dr. Howard R. Gray

RMYL 497R - Special Topics and Research - 1-3 credits
Special Topics and Research in recreation management and youth leadership. Outline for: Brian Hill

RMYL 499R - Honors Thesis - 3 credits
Thesis project representing independent work and reflecting highest standards of undergraduate achievement. Must receive both departmental and Honors Program approval.

RMYL 601 - Theoretical Foundations of Family Recreation - 3 credits
Outline for: Brian Hill

Graduate Courses