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PSY 498 - Special Topic Description: Student- and faculty-initiated courses. Topics published in quarterly class schedule.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, permission of instructor.
Credits: (1-5)
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PSY 499 - Seminar Credits: (1-5)
Notes: May be repeated. |
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RELS 101 - Introduction to Religion Description: Religions of humanity through the ages. Beliefs, practices, symbols, and institutions. Human experiences and needs from which religions arise.
Credits: (5)
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RELS 201 - Sacred Books of the World Description: Comparative study of religious thought and literature from classics eastern and western: Upanishads, Bhagavad-Gita, Dhammapada, Tao Te Ching, Hebrew Bible, New Testament, Koran.
Credits: (5)
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RELS 301 - Man in Religious Thought Description: Human existence as perceived by religious thinkers, both classical and contemporary, in the Judaic, Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist and Confucian traditions.
Credits: (5)
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RELS 320 - American Indian Spirituality Description: Introduction to American Indian spirituality with emphasis on myths, rituals, and beliefs and including historical, economic, political and legal issues that influence the ways of American Indian spiritual practice: Ghost Dance, Native American Church, etc.
Credits: (5)
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RELS 351 - Religions of China and Japan Description: Historical development of Daoism, Confucianism, Shinto and East Asian Buddhism within China and Japan, from their origins to the present. Analysis of beliefs, practices, symbols and institutions.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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RELS 352 - Religions of India Description: Historical development of Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism within India, from their origins to the present. Analysis of beliefs, practices, symbols and institutions.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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RELS 353 - History of Judaism and Islam Description: Historical development of Judaism and Islam, from their origins to the present. Analysis of their beliefs, practices, symbols, institutions and interaction with one another.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, RELS 101 or RELS 201; or consent of instructor.
Credits: (5)
Consent No Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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RELS 354 - History of Christianity Description: Historical development of Christianity, from its origins to the present. Analysis of beliefs, practices, symbols and institutions.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, RELS 101 or RELS 210; or consent of instructor.
Credits: (5)
Consent No Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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RELS 363 - Yoga Description: History, philosophy, and psychology of Yoga in India, China, and America. Postures, breathing, meditation, and parallel western techniques.
Credits: (5)
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RELS 398 - Special Topics Credits: (1-6)
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RELS 401 - The Daoist Tradition Description: An examination of the textual and cultural tradition associated with Daoism, China’s indigenous high religion.
Credits: (5)
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RELS 402 - Religion and Film Description: An examination of religious themes in film, including the portrayal of specific religious traditions and sacred narratives. Films will be selected from a wide range of possibilities, including foreign productions.
Credits: (5)
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RELS 410 - The Legacy of the Hebrew Bible Description: A multi-disciplinary exploration of the Hebrew Bible; seeking to understand both the Bible’s influence on and perception in a variety of disciplines (e.g., art, literature, music, film).
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, RELS 201 or RELS 353 or consent of instructor.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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RELS 411 - Lost Books of the Bible Description: An examination of the origin, content and ideology of Jewish Hellenistic and Intertestamental Literature excluded in the canons of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament or New Testament.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, RELS 201 or RELS 353 or RELS 410 or permission of the instructor.
Credits: (5)
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RELS 453 - “The Holocaust” A Quest for Meaning Description: Explores the historical, religious and philosophical dimensions of the Holocaust experience, drawing on Holocaust and Post Holocaust expression (survivor memoirs, literature, art, music).
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, RELS 101 or RELS 353 or consent of the instructor.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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RELS 488 - Senior Seminar Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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Learning Agreement Forms RELS 490 - Cooperative Education Description: An individualized contracted field experience with business, industry, government, or social service agencies. This contractual arrangement involves a student learning plan, cooperating employer supervision, and faculty coordination.
Credits: (1-12)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis SUSNotes: Prior approval required. May be repeated. Grade will be S or U. |
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RELS 491 - Workshop Description: Task oriented approach to special topics.
Credits: (1-6)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD |
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Individual Study Registration Form RELS 496 - Individual Study Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, GPA of 3.0 and/or approval of the instructor and program director.
Credits: (1-6)
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RELS 498 - Special Topics Credits: (1-6)
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RELS 499 - Seminar Credits: (3-5)
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RT 201 - Introduction to Recreation and Tourism Description: History, organizational structures, goals and objectives, policies and procedures within agencies, organizations and businesses in the private, voluntary, government and tourism.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly LES 201. |
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RT 221 - Recreation and Tourism Fundamentals Description: Event and activity programming including identifying customer needs, coordinating events and resources to address those needs, and managing outcomes based upon goals and play and leisure foundations.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, RT 201 or permission of instructor.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly LES 221. |
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RT 222 - Games and Adventure Activities Description: Games and activities appropriate for playgrounds, camps & community centers. Socialization, education, trust building, outdoor adventure and other activities.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, Recreation Tourism major or minor.
Credits: (2)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Field trips required. One hour lecture, 2 hours lab per week. Formerly LES 485 and RT 485. Students may not receive credit for more than one. |
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RT 271 - Introduction to Tourism Description: Presents an overview of travel, tourism and commercial recreation with special emphasis on the various segments of the tourism supply sector.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly LES 271. |
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RT 272 - Front Office Description: Examines the rooms division and front office functions critical to hotel operations. Includes the guest cycle, personnel supervision, sales techniques in the reservation process, and hotel organization and operation.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly RT 373F. Student may not receive credit for both. |
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RT 275 - Career Development Description: Students will explore career options and networks within the tourism industry and develop materials for a job search.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, RT 201.
Credits: (2)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 286 - International Travel I Description: Overview North and South America destinations and their travel, tourism, hospitality, and recreation industries. Touristic importance including economic, political, population, geography, social systems and cultural characteristics.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 292 - Practicum Description: Forty (40) “on-the-job” hours of practical experience per one credit hour earned. A maximum of three credits may be earned in the same agency/program.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, permission of advisor.
Credits: (1-3)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRDNotes: Student repeats the course to accumulate the required credits. |
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RT 298 - Special Topics Credits: (1-6)
Notes: Formerly LES 298. |
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RT 299 - Seminar Credits: (1-5)
Notes: Formerly LES 299. |
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RT 302 - Leadership Theory and Practice Description: Basic leadership theories, styles, approaches. Practical leadership exercises toward implementing programs and events to improve supervisory leadership abilities.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, RT 201 or permission of the instructor.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly LES 302. |
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RT 309 - Areas and Facilities Description: Study of basics of site and facility development including laws and regulations, procedures, fiscal concerns, analysis of sites and populations, and utility of design.
Credits: (2)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly LES 309. |
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RT 325 - Promotions in Tourism and Recreation Description: Practical projects in written, verbal, and visual communications vital to information needs for recreation and tourism. Planning and organizing a promotions program.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, RT 201, RT 271 or permission.
Credits: (4)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly LES 325. |
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RT 330 - Outdoor Recreation Resources Description: Historical antecedents and current issues and practices in the use and management of parks, forests, wilderness areas and other North American outdoor recreation resources.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, admission into a Recreation and Tourism major or minor.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly LES 330. |
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RT 337 - Tour and Interpretive Program Development Description: Methods, techniques and skills used in the planning, development and presentation of resource based interpretive programs and visitor tours. This course will include theoretical understanding of the interpretive process and practice of new skills.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly LES 337. |
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RT 350 - Tourism and Recreation for Special Groups Description: Distinguishing needs of special populations; mentally ill, disabled, aged, and others. Attention to the ADA. Observations of selected population groups.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, RT 201 or permission.
Credits: (2)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly LES 350. |
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RT 373 - Hospitality Management Description: Presentation of management topics applied to the hospitality industry. May be repeated for credit under different Letters/Titles.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly LES 373. B. Strategic Marketing in Hospitality C. Hospitality Sales and Advertising D. Convention Management E. Resort Management |
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RT 377 - The Gaming and Casino Industry Description: An interdisciplinary approach explores the lifeways and environments of American Indians during the period of European contact. Sources of contact period information come from the archaeological, American Indian and European written, and oral history records.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly LES 377. |
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RT 379 - Cruise Line Industry Description: An overview of the cruise industry including: cruise lines, ships, history of cruising, human resource practices, marketing, design, terminology and future trends.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly LES 379. |
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RT 380 - Supervision in the Hospitality Industry Description: Basics of supervising programs, personnel, and facilities with emphasis on practical supervisory skill development.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, RT 271 or permission.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly RT 373A. Student may not receive credit for both. |
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RT 381 - Recreational Sports Management Description: Organization and implementation of recreational sports programs in community recreation settings. Emphasis on facilities, personnel, materials and supplies, tournament bracketing and other practical considerations.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly LES 381. |
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RT 386 - International Travel II Description: Overview of selected Europe and Africa destinations and their travel, tourism, hospitality, and recreation industries. Touristic importance including economic, political, population, geography, social systems and cultural characteristics.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 393A - Leisure Service Agency Visitations: Public Recreation Agencies Description: Field visits, usually from two to three days in duration. Review of facilities, programs and clientele with agency leader/supervisor/manager. Letter graded. May be repeated for credit under different titles.
Credits: (1-3)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 393B - Leisure Service Agency Visitations: Voluntary/Youth Serving Agencies Description: Field visits, usually from two to three days in duration. Review of facilities, programs and clientele with agency leader/supervisor/manager. Letter graded. May be repeated for credit under different titles.
Credits: (1-3)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 393C - Leisure Service Agency Visitations: Military Recreation Agencies Description: Field visits, usually from two to three days in duration. Review of facilities, programs and clientele with agency leader/supervisor/manager. Letter graded. May be repeated for credit under different titles.
Credits: (1-3)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 393D - Leisure Service Agency Visitations: Commercial Recreation Agencies Description: Field visits, usually from two to three days in duration. Review of facilities, programs and clientele with agency leader/supervisor/manager. Letter graded. May be repeated for credit under different titles.
Credits: (1-3)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 393E - Leisure Service Agency Visitations: Employee/Industrial Recreation Agencies Description: Field visits, usually from two to three days in duration. Review of facilities, programs and clientele with agency leader/supervisor/manager. Letter graded. May be repeated for credit under different titles.
Credits: (1-3)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 393F - Leisure Service Agency Visitations: Tourism Related Agencies Description: Field visits, usually from two to three days in duration. Review of facilities, programs and clientele with agency leader/supervisor/manager. Letter graded. May be repeated for credit under different titles.
Credits: (1-3)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 393G - Leisure Service Agency Visitations: Therapeutic/Rehabilitation Related Agencies Description: Field visits, usually from two to three days in duration. Review of facilities, programs and clientele with agency leader/supervisor/manager. Letter graded. May be repeated for credit under different titles.
Credits: (1-3)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 393H - Leisure Service Agency Visitations: Senior Centers/Nursing Homes Description: Field visits, usually from two to three days in duration. Review of facilities, programs and clientele with agency leader/supervisor/manager. Letter graded. May be repeated for credit under different titles.
Credits: (1-3)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 393I - Leisure Service Agency Visitations: Outdoor Recreation/Education Agencies Description: Field visits, usually from two to three days in duration. Review of facilities, programs and clientele with agency leader/supervisor/manager. Letter graded. May be repeated for credit under different titles.
Credits: (1-3)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 393J - Leisure Service Agency Visitations: Resident Camps Description: Field visits, usually from two to three days in duration. Review of facilities, programs and clientele with agency leader/supervisor/manager. Letter graded. May be repeated for credit under different titles.
Credits: (1-3)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 393K - Leisure Service Agency Visitations: Parks and Playgrounds Description: Field visits, usually from two to three days in duration. Review of facilities, programs and clientele with agency leader/supervisor/manager. Letter graded. May be repeated for credit under different titles.
Credits: (1-3)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 393L - Leisure Service Agency Visitations: Sports and Aquatics Description: Field visits, usually from two to three days in duration. Review of facilities, programs and clientele with agency leader/supervisor/manager. Letter graded. May be repeated for credit under different titles.
Credits: (1-3)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 393M - Leisure Service Agency Visitations: Community Centers Description: Field visits, usually from two to three days in duration. Review of facilities, programs and clientele with agency leader/supervisor/manager. Letter graded. May be repeated for credit under different titles.
Credits: (1-3)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 393N - Leisure Service Agency Visitations: Destinations Description: Field visits, usually from two to three days in duration. Review of facilities, programs and clientele with agency leader/supervisor/manager. Letter graded. May be repeated for credit under different titles.
Credits: (1-3)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 393O - Leisure Service Agency Visitations: Attractions Description: Field visits, usually from two to three days in duration. Review of facilities, programs and clientele with agency leader/supervisor/manager. Letter graded. May be repeated for credit under different titles.
Credits: (1-3)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 393P - Leisure Service Agency Visitations: Hospitality Description: Field visits, usually from two to three days in duration. Review of facilities, programs and clientele with agency leader/supervisor/manager. Letter graded. May be repeated for credit under different titles.
Credits: (1-3)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 393Q - Leisure Service Agency Visitations: Transportation Description: Field visits, usually from two to three days in duration. Review of facilities, programs and clientele with agency leader/supervisor/manager. Letter graded. May be repeated for credit under different titles.
Credits: (1-3)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 398 - Special Topics Credits: (1-5)
Notes: Formerly LES 398. |
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RT 402 - Wine Basics Description: Fundamentals of viticulture and winemaking. Main wine styles, pairing wine with food, issues of wine and health. Professional techniques for evaluation and assessment of wine.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, Students must be 21 years of age or older.
Credits: (4)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Additional course fees apply. |
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RT 403 - The Global World of Wine Description: Grape varieties, climate, soil, vineyard, vinification techniques, wines, legalities, regulations and trade structures around the world. Import, export, emerging regions in production and consumption.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, students must be 21 years of age or older.
Credits: (4)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Additional course fees apply. |
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RT 404 - The Wine Trade Description: Overview of wine industry trade issues. Production, sales, pricing, merchandising, quality control, wine brands, advertising, journalism and the wine industry in the restaurant and hospitality sectors.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, students must be 21 years of age or older.
Credits: (4)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Additional course fees apply. |
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RT 405 - Hospitality Catering Description: Basics of off premise catering including menu planning, budgeting, logistics and marketing.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: NUTR 405, RT 405, and RT 505 are equivalent courses. Students may not receive credit for more than one. |
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RT 406 - Professional Wine Analysis Description: Evaluation and assessment of global wines for organoleptic properties, quality levels, wine faults, vineyard and winemaking techniques, maturation and placement in the commercial market.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, students must be 21 years of age or older and currently enrolled in the Wine Trade Professional Certificate program.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 419 - Applied Research Description: Basic research design including problem identification, sampling, survey development, implementation strategies, data analysis, and analysis of recreation and tourism published research.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, senior class standing or permission of instructor.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly LES 419. Students may not receive credit for both. |
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RT 420 - Research Analysis Description: Student research and presentation of an array of contemporary problems, issues and trends in the leisure services profession.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, RT 419.
Credits: (4)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly LES 420. |
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RT 431 - Resident Camp Programming Description: Methods, techniques and skills used in the organization and operation of a resident camp program.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, permission of instructor.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly LES 431. |
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RT 471 - Tourism Planning and Development Description: Economic, social, fiscal, environmental and political impacts of tourism; identifying and accessing tourism markets and destinations; the tourism planning and development process.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, RT 201.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly LES 471. |
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RT 473 - Air Travel and Tourism Description: Examines the airline industry, its components and methods of operation. Also the interaction with other segments of the industry. Procedures for working with the airlines.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, RT 201.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 474 - Hotel Operations Analysis Description: Analysis of hotel performance and forecasting, with tools typically used in a lodging environment.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, Math Basic and Breadth requirements, ACCT 301, RT 272 and permission.
Credits: (2)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: RT 474 and RT 574 are equivalent courses. Students may not receive credit for both. |
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RT 475 - Professionalism in Tourism Description: Students will develop skills related to professionalism in the tourism industry along with assessing themselves in order to successfully enter their careers.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, RT 292.
Credits: (2)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 479 - Cruise Line Workshop Description: Students will learn the ports, ports of call, and cruise lines of the Pacific Northwest. A visitation will be made to selected cruise offices and ports.
Credits: (2)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 480 - Recreation and Tourism Administration Description: Contemporary problems and issues; basic applied research; organizational development; policy formulation; human resources, inventory and program/ personnel evaluation processes.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, RT 302 and senior standing or permission of the instructor.
Credits: (4)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 483 - Budget and Finance Description: Budget types commonly used in leisure services agencies. Budget preparation skills, funding sources, budget presentation and defense, execution of allocated financial resources.
Credits: (2)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly LES 483. |
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RT 484 - Legal Liability and Risk Management Description: Aspects of personnel law and premises liability in public, private and “not for profit” education, human and social services organizations. Procedures for managing risks. Open to recreation and tourism and physical education majors, and HHPR graduate students only.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: RT 484 and PE 484, are equivalent courses. Formerly PE 460/LES 484. Students may not receive credit for more than one. |
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RT 486 - International Travel III Description: Overview of selected Asia, Australia and South Pacific destinations and their travel, tourism, hospitality, and recreation industries. Touristic importance including economic, political, population, geography, social systems and cultural characteristics.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 488 - Program Management Description: Recreation programming theory and practice. Exercises in organizing, implementing and supervising community recreation activities and services.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, RT 302 and senior standing or permission of the instructor.
Credits: (4)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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Learning Agreement Forms RT 490 - Cooperative Education Description: An individualized contracted field experience with business, industry, government, or social service agencies. A learning agreement is created by the student to identify and plan the directed and supervised study under the guidance of a tourism mentor.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, admission to the major or minor, a minimum GPA of 2.25 and permission of advisor.
Credits: (1-12)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis SUSNotes: May be repeated. Grade will be S or U. Forty hours required per credit. |
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RT 491 - Workshop Credits: (1-6)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly LES 491. |
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RT 492 - Advanced Experience Description: International experiences in which students are placed at sites overseas. Student is required to complete an analytical report of the experience and maintain communication with CWU supervisor.
Prerequisites & Notes: Corequisite, RT 498, International Experience or approval.
Credits: (1-3)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD |
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RT 498 - Special Topics Credits: (1-6)
Notes: Formerly LES 498. |
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RT 499 - Seminar Credits: (1-5)
Notes: Formerly LES 499. |
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RUSS 151 - First Year Russian Description: Conversational approach with intensive oral-aural drill. Firm foundation in basic structural principles of the language.
Prerequisites & Notes: Courses must be taken in sequence.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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RUSS 152 - First Year Russian Description: Conversational approach with intensive oral-aural drill. Firm foundation in basic structural principles of the language.
Prerequisites & Notes: Courses must be taken in sequence.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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RUSS 153 - First Year Russian Description: Conversational approach with intensive oral-aural drill. Firm foundation in basic structural principles of the language.
Prerequisites & Notes: Courses must be taken in sequence.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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RUSS 251 - Second Year Russian Description: Thorough review of Russian grammar and graduated readings in Russian prose and poetry with discussions conducted in Russian.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, RUSS 153 or equivalent. Courses must be taken in sequence.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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RUSS 252 - Second Year Russian Description: Thorough review of Russian grammar and graduated readings in Russian prose and poetry with discussions conducted in Russian.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, RUSS 153 or equivalent. Courses must be taken in sequence.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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RUSS 253 - Second Year Russian Description: Thorough review of Russian grammar and graduated readings in Russian prose and poetry with discussions conducted in Russian.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, RUSS 153 or equivalent. Courses must be taken in sequence.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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RUSS 298 - Special Topics Credits: (1-6)
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RUSS 310 - Russian Civilization and Culture Description: Literature, art, music, history and philosophy. Lectures and discussions conducted in Russian.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, RUSS 253 or permission.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly RUSS 254. Student may not receive credit for both. |
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RUSS 341 - Intermediate Composition and Grammar Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, RUSS 253 or equivalent.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Should be taken in sequence with RUSS 441. |
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RUSS 342 - Intermediate Composition and Grammar Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, RUSS 253 or equivalent.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Should be taken in sequence with RUSS 441. |
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RUSS 343 - Intermediate Conversation Credits: (2)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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RUSS 398 - Special Topics Credits: (1-6)
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