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  1. Professional Practicum Manual: Experiential Education in Recreation and Leisure Services : A Workbook for the Recreation and Leisure Studies Practicum by David L. Jewell, 1997-05
  2. Dictionary of Concepts in Recreation and Leisure Studies: (Reference Sources for the Social Sciences and Humanities) by Stephen L. J. Smith, 1990-08-21
  3. Politics and Leisure (Leisure and Recreation Studies 5) by John Wilson, 1988-05
  4. Leisure Identities & Interactions (Leisure and Recreation Studies.) by John R. Kelly, 1985-09
  5. Economics of Leisure and Recreation (Studies in planning and control) by R.W. Vickerman, 1975-12
  6. Leisure and recreation;: A study of leisure and recreation in their sociological aspects, by Martin H Neumeyer, 1949
  7. Youth & Leisure (Leisure and Recreation Studies) by Kenneth Roberts, 1985-09
  8. Research and Evaluation in Recreation, Parks and Leisure Studies (Recreation Series) by Richard G. Kraus, Lawrence R. Allen, 1987-05
  9. Leisure and the Future (Leisure and Recreation Studies) by Veal, 1987-07-31
  10. Associate's degrees--parks, recreation, leisure & fitness studies.(2006 SPECIAL REPORT top 100 ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE PRODUCERS): An article from: Community College Week by Gale Reference Team, 2006-06-19
  11. Using faculty publication rates to measure the quality of PR&L curricula. (park, recreation and leisure studies): An article from: JOPERD--The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance by Karla A. Henderson, H. Douglas Sessoms, et all 1993-09-01
  12. Europe at Play: A Study of Recreation and Leisure Time Activities. by L.H. WEIR, 1937-01-01
  13. Leisure and Work (Leisure & recreation studies) by Stanley Parker, 1983-10-27
  14. LEISURE AND RECREATION: A Study of Leisure and Recreation in Their Sociological Aspects

1. The Department Of Recreation And Leisure Studies - The UGA College Of Education
Describes the programs in the Department of recreation and leisure studies at this school in Athens, Ga. Read about courses and faculty. the Department of recreation and leisure studies is the examination of leisure behavior and leisure services and the
http://www.coe.uga.edu/recreation
Rm. 343 Ramsey Center
300 River Road
The University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-3655
FAX: (706) 542-7917
Tue. Mar 18, 2003
The mission of the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies is the examination of leisure behavior and leisure services and the preparation of students able to deliver services, manage resources and teach others to do so. Programs Course Descriptions Student Information Other Information COE Home Current Department
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2. Recreation And Leisure Studies, Applied Health Sciences, University Of Waterloo
The Department of recreation and leisure studies offers Honours Bachelor of Artsprograms which combine a knowledge of people, environments and management into
http://www.ahs.uwaterloo.ca/rec/
The Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies offers Honours Bachelor of Arts programs which combine a knowledge of people, environments and management into an academic package that prepares graduates for careers in a variety of public and private agencies. In addition, the program provides a good foundation for future graduate studies. The Department is ranked one of the top 3 Recreation departments, from among nearly 300, in North America. It is now more than 30 years old and has over 2100 graduates. Waterloo boasts many internationally renowned faculty and graduates. News Case Study Competition More ...
Teaching positions available in the Department More ...
Drs. Alison Pedlar and Ron McCarville, Recreation and Leisure Studies, were elected to The Academy of Leisure Sciences in April 2002. More ...
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3. Services And Supports For Persons With Brain Injury
From the University of North Carolina Department of recreation and leisure studies. Project designed to enable individuals with brain injury to decrease social isolation and loneliness, strengthen community living skills, and increase the skills needed to participate in inclusive recreation opportunities.
http://www.unc.edu/depts/recreate/crds/SSPBI/index.html

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Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies Abstract Services and Supports for
Persons with Brain Injury
The purpose of the Services and Supports for Persons with Brain Injury project is to enable individuals with brain injury to decrease social isolation and loneliness, strengthen community living skills, and increase the skills needed to participate in inclusive recreation opportunities. This will be accomplished by developing, implementing, and evaluating consumer driven, community based therapeutic recreation services that promote skill mastery, self-determination, and inclusion. Specific components of this project include:
1.) individual therapeutic recreation services to survivors of brain injury, 2.)support and education of family members, 3.) technical assistance to peer support groups, and 4.) training for community recreation providers.
Project staff:
Betsey Zook
, therapeutic recreation specialist
Karen Luken
, project coordinator updated: 5/10/01 Project web sites Presentations Online Resources: Info sheets (to print):
Accessibility info for pdf files
Supporting Agencies/Organizations web sites:

4. AHS Admissions Why Recreation And Leisure Studies Applied
recreation and leisure studies @ UW. Be a part of the world largest and fastestgrowing industry. Where You'll Find recreation and leisure studies Graduates.
http://www.ahs.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/whyrec.html
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Recreation and Leisure Studies @ UW
Be a part of the world largest and fastest growing industry. Not surprisingly, there is a demand for professionals with the skills to develop, manage, market, evaluate, and administer recreation programs, facilities, and businesses.
You'll be in good company…
Our well known degree has been training Canada's recreation and leisure professionals for over 30 years.
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We're Unique!
  • one of the top recreation programs in North America; based on size, high international profile, longevity, quality of students, and our professors' reputation as leading researchers
  • more courses than any other recreation program in Canada
  • see the world with exchange opportunities to Australia, the Netherlands and England
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Customizing Your Degree: 3 Ways to Study
The Recreation and Leisure Studies program gives you the flexibility to choose an area of specialization or take courses from a broad range of disciplines.
In first year, you'll be introduced to the study of recreation and leisure, and the planning, delivery, and evaluation of recreation and leisure services. You'll also have the opportunity to select courses from different areas of the field to investigate or determine your individual interests.
Beginning in second year, you have three program paths from which to choose: continue in Recreation and Leisure Studies, or declare a major in Therapeutic Recreation or Recreation and Business.

5. SUNY Cortland Recreation And Leisure Studies Department
If you're thinking about applying to the recreation and leisure studies Departmentat SUNY Cortland, why don't you drop Heather an email with any questions
http://www.cortland.edu/rec/
Prospective Students! If you're thinking about applying to the Recreation and Leisure Studies Department at SUNY Cortland, why don't you drop Heather an e-mail with any questions you might have? Heather is a sophomore in the program, and she'd love to hear from you! 53rd Annual Cortland Recreation Conference:
November 6th and 7th, 2003
" Learning Today....Leading Tomorrow"
Mark you calendars now!!
Looking for an Adventure?
Adventures for Credit include kayaking, backpacking, showshoeing, cross-country skiing, rock climbing, and windsurfing, to name a few. Outdoor Opportunities (Non-Credit) are offered in bouldering, indoor climbing, kayaking, windsurfing, ropes, map and compass, hiking, snowshoeing, winter camping, first aid, and other activities.
Alumni Center Now Online - Catch up on the news, update your profile, or contribute to the Metcalf Endowment, all right here online in our Alumni Center Featured RLS Alums !
Check out what some alums are doing!
Maureen Baringer, Class of '80, B.S. in Recreation, Management of Leisure Services Concentration www.baringerevents.com

6. The Cortland Legacy Of SUNY Cortland Recreation And Leisure Studies Dept.
The Department of recreation and leisure studies at Cortland is the largestprofessional preparation program of its kind in New York State.
http://www.cortland.edu/rec/essentials/academics/
Academic Programs The Cortland Legacy BS Rec Degree (No Concentration) BS Recreation Management BS Therapeutic Recreation BS Leisure/Rec Program Del. MS Rec (All Concentrations) MS Ed Rec (All Concentrations) The Cortland Legacy Recreation and leisure services is a complex and rapidly growing profession. It is also one of the most rewarding for those with the educational preparation and a commitment to excellence. The Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies at Cortland is the largest professional preparation program of its kind in New York State. Fully accredited by the National Recreation and Park Association, Cortland's department is also one of the oldest and most highly respected programs in the United States. Many of the most distinguished recreation professionals and scholars began their careers by studying at SUNY Cortland. Many unique features set this department apart from all others. The students make extensive use of the Raquette Lake Outdoor Education Center at historic Camp Huntington in the Adirondacks. Students host the annual Cortland Recreation Conference, a student-run conference that draws over 400 attendees each year. There are ample opportunities for international study and internships. The job outlook for graduates of this program is very bright, with over a 95% placement rate. Alumni are actively involved in the life of the college. Numerous endowed scholarships are awarded each year. It is a department that strives to live its vision: Recreation and leisure are critical to healthy, happy people and stable communities. We will make a difference by educating students to become competent and caring citizens and professionals. We believe in freedom and self-determination expressed through leisure and its impact on quality of life and happiness. We will be agents of change for a better world. We will make a difference!

7. NCC Online - Recreation And Leisure Studies Program
Provides background for individuals to work in the tourism and resort industry, fitness and health centers, corporations and multiple agencies.
http://www.nctc.commnet.edu/programs/recreation.htm
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"This page contains Programs for Recreation & Leisure Studies courses currently offered at NCC." Quick Links: Fall 2001 Course Listings Recreation and Leisure Studies This page contains Programs of Study for RECREATION AND LEISURE STUDIES credit courses currently offered at NCC. The courses below are listed in suggested sequence by semester for full-time students. The program should be followed as closely as possible by part-time students. RECREATION AND LEISURE STUDIES LEADERSHIP EMPHASIS The Recreation Leadership Program provides students with the knowledge and skills to pursue a career in this growing field. The theory and practice needed to work in recreation and leisure programs focus on the delivery of human services to various clients. Upon graduation students will have the educational background to work in the tourism and resort industry, fitness and health centers, corporations and multiple agencies. Students are required to complete and verify an eight-hour first aid program prior to graduation. Before enrolling in the program students should consult with the program coordinator, who serves as faculty advisor. Students who wish to transfer to a four-year college should also consult with the coordinator.

8. Recreation And Leisure Studies
recreation and leisure studies. The recreation and leisure studies curriculum prepares students for careers in travel/
http://www.shepherd.edu/pub_info/catalog/recleisurestudies.html
RECREATION AND LEISURE STUDIES
The recreation and leisure studies curriculum prepares students for careers in travel/ tourism, sport and fitness clubs, sports medicine clinics, commercial recreation agencies, resorts, corporate fitness centers, amateur and professional sport promotions and management, social agencies, and nursing homes. Students majoring in this area will earn a B.S. degree with a concentration in one of the following specializations: Commercial Recreation/Tourism
This specialization prepares students for management positions in recreation. The curriculum blends business and hospitality with recreation to prepare individuals to work in commercial and tourism industries such as theme parks, resorts, and conference programming. Sport Communication
This specialization prepares students for careers in radio and TV sport broadcasting. Students become proficient in single camera operations, video editing, script writing, music sound production, and advertising. Sport Fitness
This specialization prepares students for careers in corporate fitness programs, commercial health/fitness clubs, cardiac rehabilitation centers, sport medicine clinics, social agencies, and amateur sports.

9. Recreation And Leisure: Graduate Studies Catalog
Recreation Leisure Studies Opportunities for graduate studies The Department of Kinesiology, Health Promotion and Recreation is one of four departments located in the College of Education at the University of North Texas. master of science degree with a major in recreation and leisure studies. The masters degree is flexibly designed so
http://www.brockport.edu/~gcatalog/rel.html
Graduate Studies Catalog (1999-2001)
Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies Hartwell Hall
Chairperson: Brian J. Mihalik, Ed.D., Temple University. Professor/Graduate Coordinator: David L. Jewell, Ph.D., Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. Assistant Professors: Karen Bibbins, Joel L. Frater, Ed.D., Temple University, Susan "Boon" Murray, Ed.D., Temple University. Lecturer: Kirt Compton. Adjunct Lecturers: Kirt Compton, Arthur Graham, Mary Betty Monahan.
The department offers the Master of Science in Recreation and Leisure Studies for students interested in advanced professional study in therapeutic recreation or recreation and leisure services management. It also accommodates individuals interested in the disciplinary aspects of recreation and leisure behavior. Brief Graduate Admissions Criteria
A 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) undergraduate grade point average in the undergraduate major and in the total undergraduate degree program is required for regular admission (matriculation) into the Master of Science in Recreation and Leisure Studies program. Students failing to meet this standard are required to complete six to nine credits of 500-level or above required courses on a non matriculated basis. If a minimum GPA of 3.0 is met, then the applicant will be considered for regular admission/matriculation. Applicants without undergraduate degrees in Recreation and Leisure Studies may be required to complete baccalaureate-level prerequisite course work in Recreation and Leisure Studies to qualify for matriculation into the Recreation and Leisure Studies graduate program.

10. The Department Of Recreation And Leisure Studies - The UGA College Of Education
The Department of recreation and leisure studies at the University of Georgiaprepares students for positions in recreation, parks, and leisure services.
http://www.coe.uga.edu/recleisure/undergrad.html
U ndergraduate P rograms The Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies at the University of Georgia prepares students for positions in recreation, parks, and leisure services. Students specialize in one of three areas: administration of leisure services, therapeutic recreation, or recreation resource management. In each of these areas professional opportunities are ample, and the job placement success rate for students in the program is quite high. Administration of Leisure Services
The Administration of Leisure Services option leads to careers in recreation program leadership or the administration and management of public, private, civic, and social agencies. This concentration will be of interest to students seeking employment in park and recreation agencies, health and fitness centers, corporate recreation, military recreation, Scouts, boys and girls clubs, camps, student unions, and intramurals, among others. Therapeutic Recreation
The Therapeutic Recreation option prepares students to work with people with physical disabilities, emotional disturbances, mental disorders, chemical dependence, or sensory impairments, and with other disadvantaged groups. Individuals completing this curriculum and passing a certification examination will be eligible for employment as Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialists in community and residential settings including hospitals, rehabilitation centers, developmental learning centers, nursing homes, senior centers, and camps serving people with disabilities.

11. VWC: Recreation On The Net!!
Welcome to the. Virginia Wesleyan College. Department of Recreationand Leisure Studies. recreation and leisure studies Resources at VWC.
http://www.vwc.edu/academics/divisions/rec/rec.htm
Welcome to the
Virginia Wesleyan College
Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies
The Recreation and Leisure Studies Program at VWC is accredited by the Council on Accreditation, which is sponsored by the National Recreation and Park Association and the American Alliance for Leisure and Recreation
Recreation and Leisure Studies Resources at VWC
The links below will lead you to detailed information concerning the work of the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies.
Our Faculty
- Personal Web Pages, office hours and contact information for our Faculty.
Curriculum Requirements
- A brief description of the requirements which must be completed to graduate as a Recreation and Leisure Studies Major at VWC.
Course Syllabi
- Sample syllabi for courses offered by the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies.
Important Parks and Recreation Links
- A link to the Virginia Recreation and Park Society web site listing job search and graduate school resources.
Would you like some additional information?
If you would like more information about the Recreation and Leisure Studies Program at VWC please feel free to contact us by writing to the address below, giving us a call at (757) 455-3305, or e-mailing us by clicking the mailbox. We'll be happy to answer your questions and send you more information.

12. Recreation And Leisure Studies
recreation and leisure studies. recreation and leisure studies core (39 sem. hrs.)REC 101, 200 or 201, 203, 204, 205, 206, 300 or 301, 302, 303, 304, 401, 403.
http://www.vwc.edu/academics/programs/rec.htm
Recreation and Leisure Studies
Accredited by the Council on Accreditation sponsored by the National Recreation and Park Association/American Association for Leisure and Recreation Mr. John R. Braley III
Dr. Douglas A. Kennedy, CLP, Program Coordinator
Mrs. Nancy D. Montgomery, CTRS
Ms. Joanna Smelser (adjunct)
The course offerings in recreation and leisure studies are designed to provide meaningful and effective learning experiences for major and non-major students alike. The major in the recreation and leisure studies program should be of particular interest to students who anticipate careers in recreation professions. By combining the concepts, skills, and perspectives within a core of recreation and leisure studies courses with carefully selected elective courses, students may expect to meet the intent of a liberal arts degree in addition to their career objectives in the recreation profession. A combination of academic study and practical experience will provide the basis for the development of personal leadership, supervisory, and administrative skills. Major Requirements
  • All College general studies requirements.
  • 13. Dept Of Recreation And Leisure, UNC-CH
    Provides interdisciplinary approach to the study of leisure and the preparation of specialists to Category Science Social Sciences recreation and leisure studies......text only version. Department of recreation and leisure studies. UndergraduateProgram, The Department of recreation and leisure studies
    http://www.unc.edu/depts/recreate/

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    Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies
    Undergraduate Program
    The Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies (RECR) provides an interdisciplinary approach to the study of leisure and the preparation of specialists to work in the field of recreation and leisure services. The University offers a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Recreation Administration and a Master of Science in Recreation Administration (MSRA). Students who complete the course work and the program are eligible to take the Certified Leisure Professional exam and through selective electives may qualify for the Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist exam. Information for Prospective Graduate Students Graduate Program Faculty and Staff Center for Recreation ... Directions to Evergreen House
    Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies
    CB# 3185 Evergreen House
    The University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill
    Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3185

    14. DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION AND LEISURE STUDIES
    Graduate Study. in the Department of Recreation Leisure Studies. _.University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
    http://www.unc.edu/depts/recreate/graduate/gradstudyinrecr.html
    Graduate Study University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was the first state university to open its doors, enrolling its first student in January, 1795. Two centuries later, having achieved an international reputation for academic excellence, the University enters a new era, drawing strength from its past as it looks to the future. Innovative, transdisciplinary teaching and research, advanced communications technology, and aggressive recruitment of the best students and faculty make Carolina an exciting, challenging place. Guided by an ambitious master plan, facilities are being dramatically expanded while carefully preserving the campus’s natural beauty, thus ensuring that the University’s intellectual, physical, and natural environments are equally stimulating. Though not quite so old as the University, the Department is among the oldest recreation and leisure studies university curricula in the U. S. Courses on community recreation were first offered in 1921 as part of the Department of Sociology; in 1941 an independent recreation curriculum was created. Now the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, its dedication to excellence in teaching, research, and service remains as strong as it has always been. The Graduate Program The Department awards the Master of Science in Recreation Administration (MSRA) degree. Students elect one of two specializations, Therapeutic Recreation or Recreation Management. Through interdisciplinary study and research, students are prepared for careers as recreation and leisure service professionals in public and nonprofit settings. The Department’s particular interest in underserved populations, inclusive recreation services, and social justice is reflected throughout its curriculum.

    15. Welcome, Department Of Recreation And Leisure Studies - SFSU
    SFSU Logo, College of Health And Human ServicesDepartment of recreation and leisure studies.
    http://www.sfsu.edu/~recdept/
    College of Health And Human Services
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    Recreation and Leisure Studies
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    ... Great G.E. Courses The Recreation and Leisure Studies Department undergraduate and graduate programs at S.F.S.U. offer instruction and training in the newest professional practices and leisure research, thus preparing students for a career in a variety of leisure service organizations. Academic work focuses on contemporary management, marketing, clinical, leadership and programming skills and the latest computer applications in the recreation and leisure field. Our program offers carefully guided internships and directed field experiences in professional environments enabling you to work effectively with people in a variety of settings. Opportunities are provided to create professional networks with a core of experienced "hands-on" faculty from a variety of disciplines, all dedicated to students and quality education.
    Designed by Joon Baik and Patrick Tierney

    16. SFSU Recreation And Leisure Studies Undergraduate Program
    recreation and leisure studies. Department of recreation and leisure studies 415/3381531E-mail recdept@sfsu.edu Fax 415/338-0543 Web www.sfsu.edu/~recdept
    http://www.sfsu.edu/~puboff/programs/undergrad/rec_lsr.htm
    Recreation and Leisure Studies
    College of Health and Human Services Undergraduate Programs
    Recreation and Leisure as a Career
    SFSU offers other programs of study in recreation. Undergraduate minor programs are designed to supplement majors in such diverse fields as business, education, psychology, theatre arts, geography, biology, and nursing. A graduate program is available for students with experience who wish to pursue advanced training. Within the graduate program, students may elect to focus on management or therapeutic recreation. The department and the University recognize their responsibility to provide an opportunity for all students to acquire leisure skills. As a service to the students, the department offers a variety of courses which provide skill development and instruction activities such as skiing, tour budgeting, sailing, camping, promotion arts and crafts, staff supervision, planning cooperative games, adventure activities, and other outdoor pursuits. The department also recognizes its responsibility to provide for the general education of the campus community. To that end it offers several general education courses in both the Behavioral and Social Sciences, Humanities, Creative Arts areas, and Segment III.

    17. Brock University Undergraduate Calendar - 2002-2003 Courses
    recreation and leisure studies Courses. RECL 1P91 Introduction to Recreationand Leisure (also offered as TOUR 1P91) Nature, significance
    http://www.brocku.ca/webcal/2002/undergrad/courses/RECL.html
    Aboriginal Studies (ABST) Adult Education (ADED) Applied Language Studies (APLS) Astronomy (ASTR) ... Psychology (PSYC) Recreation and Leisure Studies (RECL) Russian (RUSS) Science (SCIE) Sociology (SOCI) Spanish (SPAN) ... Writing (WRIT) Recreation and Leisure Studies Courses RECL 1P91 Introduction to Recreation and Leisure (also offered as TOUR 1P91 ) Nature, significance and theories of recreation and leisure, recreation participation, opportunities for recreation involvement and leisure experiences, recreation resource management, delivery and facilitation structures. Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week. Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade in RECL 1F91 RECL 1P92 Introduction to Inclusive and Therapeutic Recreation Nature and needs of individuals and groups who may be devalued in our society due to disability, illness, age (youth and older adults), gender, sexual diversity, and ethnicity. Emphasis on attitudes, creating meaningful leisure opportunities and leisure lifestyles in diverse communities, and different models of practice within a leisure context. Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week. Restriction: open to RECL and TOUR majors. Prerequisite:

    18. Recreation And Leisure Studies
    recreation and leisure studies PROGRAM. Department of Health, PhysicalEducation, and Recreation College of Health and Human Services.
    http://www.smsu.edu/rls/
    Southwest Missouri State University
    RECREATION AND LEISURE STUDIES
    Welcome Mission Request for Information Curricular Profile ... Newsletter Alumni:
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    H-N O-T U-Z ... HPER Department
    RECREATION AND LEISURE STUDIES PROGRAM
    Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation
    College of Health and Human Services
    901 S. National Springfield, MO 65804
    Phone: (417) 836-5411 or: (417) 836-4773 Fax: (417) 836-4200
    E-Mail: thb427f@smsu.edu (Tommy Burnett, Coordinator)
    Nationally accredited since 1988.
    Personalized to the specific leisure service interests of each major.

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    19. Recreation And Leisure Studies -- Find A Major/minor SMSU
    Southwest Missouri State University majors andminors recreation and leisure studies,
    http://www.smsu.edu/majors/details.asp?NameID=134&type=u

    20. Recreation And Leisure Studies, CSU, Sacramento
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    http://www.hhs.csus.edu/RLS/

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