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COURSE UNIT TITLECOURSE UNIT CODESEMESTERTHEORY + PRACTICE (Hour)ECTS
RECREATION IN INDUSTRY AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES SPS375 - 3 + 0 4

TYPE OF COURSE UNITElective Course
LEVEL OF COURSE UNITBachelor's Degree
YEAR OF STUDY-
SEMESTER-
NUMBER OF ECTS CREDITS ALLOCATED4
NAME OF LECTURER(S)-
LEARNING OUTCOMES OF THE COURSE UNIT At the end of this course, the students;
1) Know and explain the place and importance of recreation in industry and local authorities
2) Know and crack the problems of recreation in industry and local authorities
3) Scheme about recreation in industry and local authorities
MODE OF DELIVERYFace to face
PRE-REQUISITES OF THE COURSENo
RECOMMENDED OPTIONAL PROGRAMME COMPONENTNone
COURSE DEFINITIONIssues and topics related with recreation services management in industrial and local areas. Analysis and developments of systems of leisure time services, usable alternatives resources and determination of programs and services. Different theoretical perspectives and determination and analysis of facilitate methods that helps recreation practionnaires.
COURSE CONTENTS
WEEKTOPICS
1st Week Basic concepts and definitons
2nd Week Recreation needs and education
3rd Week Charecteristics of industry
4th Week Local authorities and its charecteristics
5th Week Voluntary organizations and rrecreation
6th Week Recreation services in local authorities
7th Week Mid-term
8th Week Recreation services in industry
9th Week Determination of demand
10th Week Determination and importance of cost analysis
11th Week Determination of alternative resources and programs
12th Week Field practice
13th Week Field practice
14th Week Field practice
RECOMENDED OR REQUIRED READINGHjelte, G. & Shivers, J. S. (1963). Public Administration of Park and Recreational Services. The Macmillan Company, New York Collier-Macmillian Limited, London.
Howe, C. Z., & Carpenter, G. M. (1985). Programming Leisure Experiences. Prentice-Hall, Inc. New Jersey.
Piagram, J. (1983). Outdoor Recreation and Resource Management. St. Martin's Press, New York.
Torkildsen, G. (2005). Leisure and Recreation Management. 5th Edition, Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, London and Newyork.
PLANNED LEARNING ACTIVITIES AND TEACHING METHODSLecture,Project,Practice
ASSESSMENT METHODS AND CRITERIA
 QuantityPercentage(%)
Mid-term130
Practice120
Project120
Total(%)70
Contribution of In-term Studies to Overall Grade(%)70
Contribution of Final Examination to Overall Grade(%)30
Total(%)100
ECTS WORKLOAD
Activities Number Hours Workload
Midterm exam224
Preparation for Quiz
Individual or group work
Preparation for Final exam13030
Course hours14342
Preparation for Midterm exam21530
Laboratory (including preparation)
Final exam111
Homework2714
Total Workload121
Total Workload / 304,03
ECTS Credits of the Course4
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTIONTurkish
WORK PLACEMENT(S)No
  

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