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Dec 27, 2024
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REC 528 - Advanced Special Events Planning II This course focuses on advanced recreation programming for special events. Content areas include publicizing, targeting audiences, implementation, impact assessment and evaluation of special events. Application of conceptual and practical procedures will include the Annual Cortland Recreation Conference during the fall semester. This special event attracts more than 400 students and practitioners in the field of recreation, leisure and park services. Prerequisite: REC 527. (2 cr. hr.) Frequency code F = offered in fall
Student Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Conceptualize, develop, and implement recreation programs for various populations, marshaling diverse community and human services resources.
- Apply techniques of program evaluation and policy analysis which measures services effectiveness and the extent to which programmatic and organizational goals and objectives have been achieved.
- Develop a program considering organizational management, organizational behavior and relationships, politics of organizations, strategic planning, policy development and implementation, decision-making, cooperative problem-solving and managing conflict.
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