| OFFERED: | F, W; Sp and/or Su |
| DESCRIPTION: | Internship or cooperative education experience evaluated by supervisor and posted on student's transcript |
| OFFERED: | F, W; Sp and/or Su |
| DESCRIPTION: | Problems and opportunities resulting from the leisure era. |
| OFFERED: | W |
| DESCRIPTION: | Leading in nonprofit organizations using effective administrative practices; financial issues; history and development of nonprofits; organizational structure; membership requirements, fund raising, and marketing. |
| OFFERED: | W, Sp |
| DESCRIPTION: | Understanding philanthropy and applying fundraising principles and techniques in a nonprofit organization. |
| OFFERED: | F |
| DESCRIPTION: | Oral and written communication skills; financial issues in the nonprofit field; grant writing history; writing successful grants; needs of foundations. |
| OFFERED: | W |
| DESCRIPTION: | Management practices in nonprofit setting; analyzing and evaluating personnel; measuring performance evaluations; articulating and appreciating volunteer motivations. |
| OFFERED: | F, W |
| PREREQUISITE: | RMYL 320. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Understanding financial management principles and techniques; applying effective fiscal strategies to a recreational agency and business. |
| OFFERED: | F, W, Sp, Su; Independent Study also. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Emphasizes marketing's role in society and the firm, marketing opportunities, the consumer market, and management of marketing mix. |
| NOTE: | For nonmanagement majors. |
| OFFERED: | F, W |
| DESCRIPTION: | Principles and practices needed to serve as effective leaders in families, church, community, and work settings -- planning, decision making, self-awareness, effective human influence, and community building. |
| OFFERED: | F |
| DESCRIPTION: | Administrative practices used by nonprofit settings in which volunteers and professionals give leadership. |
| OFFERED: | F |
| PREREQUISITE: | RMYL 189, 304, 320. |
| RECOMMENDED: | RMYL 480, 485. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Effectively marketing recreation programs and services by implementing appropriate marketing strategies. |
Or another course as approved by advisor (Brad Harris, W-429 TNRB, 801-422-3698; email: brad_harris@byu.edu.