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Dogs in County Parks. Attractions. RPTA 115. Advanced Management in Recreation, Hospitality, Parks and Nonprofit Organizations. Introduction to the wine tourism and agri-tourism industries, specifically in the region surrounding Sacramento. Designed to provide the student with various in-depth perspectives regarding the use of management/administrative process in recreation, parks and tourism. Policies, Trends, and Issues in Recreation, Hospitality, Parks, and Nonprofit Organizations. Areas of scientific literature covered include relevant scientific theories, validity of evidence-based forms of nature engagement, and mechanistic pathways of benefits. RPTA 284. A detour is in place. Co-curricular activities related to the subject matter and professional concerns of Recreation and Leisure Studies. Sacramento 6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95819 USA Campus Main Phone: (916) 278-6011. Introduces students to legal topics and regulations in Recreation, Parks and Tourism industries. Supervision is provided by the faculty and the cooperating agencies. An interactive map of recreation facilities, including open boat ramps, and their permitted uses (hike, bike, horse, multi) is available on DWR's Lake Oroville Recreation webpage.
RPTA 203. Parks and Recreation Commission Archived Meetings. Assessment procedures and instruments used to assure competence in assessment of client function in leisure. Students will be introduced to theories of student development in these recreational settings; the organizational context and history of recreational programs within a college setting; and the range of programming, facilities, and managerial duties within campus and base recreation. Major environmental and recreational issues and problems affecting the recreation, hospitality, parks, and nonprofit field are discussed, analyzed, and evaluated. Prerquisite: Declared RPTA majors and minors only or instructor permission, RPTA 183. RPTA 21. RPTA 148. RPTA 180. . P r o gr a m De t a il s. Da t e s a n d T im e s. Lo ca t io n State, county and federal park rangers and wardens differ from other peace officers in that they are trained to protect visitors and cultural and natural resources on our public lands. Sacramento County, the City of Sacramento, and a variety of smaller cities and special districts have numerous park and recreation programs, and facilities. TheAcademic Advising Center can be visitedonline, by phone (916) 278-1000, oremail. At least 9 units must be at the upper division level. Capacity management, demand and revenue forecasting, discounting, overbooking practices, channel management, and pricing execution for the hospitality operations are discussed. Join our team - Apply today! Students will gain a broad understanding of the planning and implementation of the budget process for a leisure service agency, primarily those that are non-profit or tax-supported. Identification and description of travel and tourism service providers including their organization, financing and management practices. Administration in Recreation, Parks and Tourism. RPTA 150. 4 - 6 Units. First Year Seminar: Becoming an Educated Person. West Sac Rhythm on the River. 3 Units, Prerequisite(s): RPTA30 or instructor permission. This includes the clarification of expectations, familiarization with research resources, and support provided through feedback in a structured environment. RPTA 263. RPTA 122. Topics include: attitudinal barriers, advocacy, normalization, universal design, activity analysis and modification, and legislation. In-depth analysis of the management of recreational business on a for-profit basis. RPTA 34. Advanced Leadership in Service Organizations. California Wine and Agri-Tourism. Addresses the nature of the service product and services marketing in the people intensive, experiential world of recreation. 3 Units. Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism. The purpose of this course is to provide the principles and concepts of nonprofit leadership with an emphasis on youth and human service agencies. RPTA 284. In-depth exploration of a variety of disabilities and diseases, including physical disabilities, developmental disabilities, intellectual disabilities, mental health, hearing and vision impairments, and disabilities related to aging. Culminating Experience Preparation in Recreation, Hospitality, Parks and Nonprofit Management. Youth Development in Recreation, Parks & Tourism. Jose Rizal Community Center Monday-Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm 7320 Florin Mall Drive, Sacramento, CA 95823 Phone (916) 395-0601 Fax (916) 395-3934. E-mail: localservices@parks.ca.gov . 3 Units. RPTA 152. Leadership and Fundraising for Nonprofit Organizations. Map. $44.12. Introduces students to budget topics in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism, through the use of theoretical readings, case studies, and a series of professional speakers. Youth Development in Recreation, Parks & Tourism. Seminar in Advanced Leisure Education. 3 Units. To help you complete your degree in a timely manner and not take more units than absolutely necessary, there are ways to use single courses to meet more than one requirement (overlap).
Parks/Recreation - Sacramento County Special Problems. Consideration of internal and external environments which influence the managerial process and the manager's role in various areas of enterprise activity. Tourists are increasingly motivated to travel for food and drink. Note: There is no way to list all possible overlaps so please consult with a professional advisor. C1/C2 - Area C Course - Take upper-division course to complete Area & upper division requirements. At Sacramento State, we are proud to be the oldest nationally accredited program of Recreation Administration in the CSU System. Students who change major may be subject to the Universitys Foreign Language Graduation Requirement. Introduction to Inclusive Recreation and Recreation Therapy. Recreation and Parks: Natural, Cultural, and Heritage Resources. This 6-mile corridor features a golf course, horse trails, picnic facilities, fishing, soccer fields, and hiking trails. Introduction to Recreation Law. Find a Park. RPTA 195Q. RPTA 209.
Recreation, Parks & Tourism Administration | Sacramento State Students will develop a program/event plan for a local organization. 3 Units. 3 Units. Sacramento County provides three championship golf courses and one nine-hole executive golf course for the community to enjoy. 1 Unit. Management of Recreation Facilities. Park Activities and Amenities. 8025 Waterman Road, Sacramento, CA 95829 Phone (916) 526-0234. City of Sacramento's Recreation home page with links to programs and services such as 4th "R", Adult Sports, Aquatics, Camp Sacramento, Golf, Older Adult Services, START Program, Teen Services, Trips & Tours, Special Needs. 3 Units. Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Law. Field Trip(s). Parks and recreation. Topics include expectations of the graduate program and different options for the culminating experience.
Prepares students to engage in an internship or employment in this or a related industry, including restaurants and retail. RPTA 131. M o n d a ys.
Regional Parks - Sacramento County, California RPTA 163. Perspectives On Leisure. (916) 278-6752 This course will explore and provide an understanding of historical and philosophical foundations of nonprofit organizations; board/committee development and operation; and volunteer management.
U.S. 1 Unit. SACRAMENTO APT-T)S/M Summer Arts&Crafts Senes every Thursday 4pm-6pm Sam & Bonnie Pannell Commgnitg Center 2450 Meadowview RI, Sacramento, CA 95892 Ycuth. This course will consist of lectures, readings, discussion, guest speakers, nonprofit agency visitations, active learning exercises, and a community-learning component. Students are exposed to diverse theories and perspectives on leadership and are encouraged to apply critical thinking skills to develop their own working philosophy of the leadership that will serve them in their career contexts. 3 Units. Exposes the students to theoretical and philosophical concepts of experiential education and provides a means through which they can put theory into practice in outdoor recreation settings. Connect with Us
RPTA 166. RPTA 200C. Advanced Seminar in Commercial Recreation Administration. 3 Units, Prerequisite(s): Students must have passed the WPE or Eng 109W/E prior to enrollment in RPTA125, General Education Area/Graduation Requirement: GE AREA D, Writing Intensive Graduation Requirement (WI). Prerequisite(s): RPTA106; RPTA106 may be taken concurrently. This senior level course is intended to build upon a student's previous coursework in recreation therapy, and link the theoretical foundation with day-today practical applications. Examines how recreation service providers work with diverse segments of the community. California Department of Parks and Recreation Office of Grants & Local Services P.O. RPTA 183. Basic philosophical, historical, psychological and scientific foundations and developments in leisure and recreation theory; review of the cultural forces, institutions and theories that affect individuals and society. The purpose of this course is to move students beyond conceptual foundations of leisure, recreation, parks and tourism administration to more theoretically advanced aspects of the field. RPTA 206A. Individual Study. 4 Units. Fields of recreation (including therapeutic, commercial, municipal, etc. Marketing Recreation Services. Prerequisite(s): RPTA1, RPTA30, RPTA32, RPTA42, RPTA101, RPTA105, RPTA106, RPTA 109, RPTA110, RPTA136 and approval of academic advisor and internship coordinator. Recreation Therapy Assessment and Documentation. Hospitality Administration. 3 Units. RPTA 199. Students will fine-tune skills and interests in recreation therapy, learn methods for effective networking, and develop interviewing techniques in order to identify appropriate internships and employment opportunities.
Reserve Sacramento Parking - SacPark RPTA 500C. Individual project, problem, practical study, survey, and/or directed reading on the graduate level. 1 - 3 Units. This course will provide students with a basic knowledge of craft beer as one of several local products that combine to create a unique agritourism selling proposition for Sacramento.
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Recreation - City of Sacramento The seminar also provides students with the opportunity to interact with fellow students and seminar faculty to build a community of academic and personal support. Foundations of Commercial Recreation. 3 Units. Credit for the course awarded only if contract and course requirements are completed.
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