Program planning is often said to be the heart of recreation and leisure service professions. Programming allows us to create opportunities for positive human growth and development for individuals of all ages, gender, ethnicity and abilities.
 

 


PRM 275 Course Description:

This course introduces students to program development processes and computer applications in leisure services. Emphasis is on creating and implementing opportunities for positive leisure experiences.

PRM 275 is offered during Fall (as both in-person & online sections), Spring (online with open registration to both Flagstaff Mtn. Campus & Distance Learning students) and occasionally in Summer (online with open registration) semesters, respectively.

Required Text:

Recreation Programming, 6th ed.

Rossman, J.R., Schlatter, B.E. (2011). Recreation Programming: Designing and Staging Leisure Experiences (6th ed.). Urbana; IL, Sagamore Publishing. 
ISBN: 978-1-57167-669-6

Take a quick look at an electronic copy of Chapter 1

The text is available from: NAU Bookstore for purchase or as a semester rental or for purchase from one of the numerous online book services, such as, Amazon.com or Textbooks.com

   

Course Facilitator: 

Aaron Divine, M.S.      
email: Aaron.Divine@nau.edu

To access PRM 275 course material, please use your Northern Arizona University user ID and Password to login at NAU Blackboard Learn

 


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