SHL6372 - Leisure Studies/Leisure Management

Objectives:

On successful completion of the module students will be able to:

(1) recognise the role of leisure within contemporary society;
(2) demonstrate an understanding of the relationships of leisure to work, non-work and unemployment;
(3) consider the role of leisure relativity to issues of access, gender, race, age, disability and class;
(4) demonstrate an understanding of the particular principles and techniques found within leisure and recreation management;
(5) assess critically the management of particular facilities or events;
(6) demonstrate awareness of linkage between theoretical perspectives and practical activities within leisure and recreation management.

Content:

This will be drawn from:

definitional and conceptual framework of leisure; leisure, work, the work-ethic and contemporary perceptions; issues of access and control of leisure and leisure experiences; leisure and gender within contemporary society; leisure and race, age, disability and class within contemporary society; a definitional framework of leisure and recreation and their roles within society; generic and particular management skills and techniques; legal considerations and obligations facing leisure and recreation managers; research, policy and practice in leisure and recreation management; management theory and how this is related to service delivery within leisure and recreation.
A definitional framework of leisure and recreation and their roles within society. Generic and particular management skills and techniques. Legal considerations and obligations facing leisure and recreation managers. Research, policy and practice in leisure and recreation management. Management theory and how this is related to service delivery within leisure and recreation.

Learning and Teaching Information:

Lectures
Contact Hours 36
Number of Groups 1
Seminar
Contact hours 1
Number of Groups 4
Tutorials
Contact Hours 2 x 0.5
Number of Groups 36

Assessment:

001 Essay 2000 - 2500 words 50%
002 Essay 2000 - 2500 words 50%


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Fact File

Module Coordinator - Dr Ian Kenvyn
Level - 6
Credit Value - 20
Pre-Requisites - NONE
Semester(s) Offered - YL