Descriptive Summary
UA 1192
Brigham Young University Dept. of Recreation
Management and Youth Leadership Records,
1982-1997
Brigham Young University. Dept. of Recreation Management and
Youth Leadership
L. Tom Perry Special Collections
3 Boxes (1.5 linear ft.)
All degree programs in
the Department of Recreation Management and Youth Leadership are open
enrollment. Students in the Department of Recreation Management and Youth
Leadership may choose an undergraduate emphasis from the following areas:
leisure services management, therapeutic recreation, or Scouting education.
Though the three areas represent diverse and unique approaches, they share the
commitment to a service-oriented profession. Depending upon the particular
emphasis, courses prepare students in the areas of leadership skills, systems
management, budgeting and finance, program development, facilities management,
philosophy of volunteerism, and current issues in the field. Because of the
nature of the profession, course work may not be limited to the Recreation
Management and Youth Leadership Department. Course work in the related
disciplines of business, behavioral sciences, health sciences, physical
education, family sciences, arts, landscape architecture/design, geography,
life sciences, and travel and tourism may be required. The curriculum will
prepare students to provide professional services designed to meet the
recreation, leisure, and youth leadership needs of communities, families, and
individuals. Employment may be found in community (municipal/government)
recreation agencies; private, commercial, industrial or military recreation
programs; youth agencies and Scouting; clinical treatment settings (hospitals)
or adaptive programs for people with disabilities; state and national parks;
and/or educational settings. Undergraduate programs and degrees include a BS in
Recreation Management and Youth Leadership with emphases in Leisure Services
Management and Therapeutic Recreation, and a BS in Scouting
Education.
Included in this collection are
accreditation reports, scholarly journals, symposium notes and programs, course
outlines, leave of absence forms, minutes, evaluations, and surveys.
Provenance
Transferred from Records Management, May 2005
Access
Restricted. Closed for 25 years after the creation of the records and
thereafter open to the public after consultation with the University Archivist
and in accordance with the General Restriction Statement of the L. Tom Perry
Special Collections.
Conditions of Use
It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary
copyright clearances.
Permission to publish material from Brigham Young University Dept. of
Recreation Management and Youth Leadership Records, 1982-1997 must be obtained
from the Supervisor of Reference Services and/or the Special Collections Board
of Curators.
Preferred Citation
Initial Citation: UA 1192; Brigham Young
University Dept. of Recreation Management and Youth Leadership Records,
1982-1997; University Archives; L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee
Library, Brigham Young University.
Following Citations:UA 1192, LTPSC.
Biographical History
All degree programs in the Department of Recreation Management and
Youth Leadership are open enrollment. Students in the Department of Recreation
Management and Youth Leadership may choose an undergraduate emphasis from the
following areas: leisure services management, therapeutic recreation, or
Scouting education. Though the three areas represent diverse and unique
approaches, they share the commitment to a service-oriented profession.
Depending upon the particular emphasis, courses prepare students in the areas
of leadership skills, systems management, budgeting and finance, program
development, facilities management, philosophy of volunteerism, and current
issues in the field. Because of the nature of the profession, course work may
not be limited to the Recreation Management and Youth Leadership Department.
Course work in the related disciplines of business, behavioral sciences, health
sciences, physical education, family sciences, arts, landscape
architecture/design, geography, life sciences, and travel and tourism may be
required. The curriculum will prepare students to provide professional services
designed to meet the recreation, leisure, and youth leadership needs of
communities, families, and individuals. Employment may be found in community
(municipal/government) recreation agencies; private, commercial, industrial or
military recreation programs; youth agencies and Scouting; clinical treatment
settings (hospitals) or adaptive programs for people with disabilities; state
and national parks; and/or educational settings. Undergraduate programs and
degrees include a BS in Recreation Management and Youth Leadership with
emphases in Leisure Services Management and Therapeutic Recreation, and a BS in
Scouting Education.
Scope and Content Note
Included in this collection are accreditation reports, scholarly
journals, symposium notes and programs, course outlines, leave of absence
forms, minutes, evaluations, and surveys.
Notes on Arrangement
This collection was arranged in the order in which it was found.
Subject Tracings
Institutions
Brigham Young University. Dept. of Recreation Management and
Youth Leadership
Places
Provo (Utah)
Genre/Form
Pamphlets
Notes
Programs
Corporate minutes
Subject
Recreation--Management
Congresses and conventions
Recreation
Leisure
Container List
Brigham Young University. Dept. of Recreation Management and
Youth Leadership
Brigham Young University. Dept. of Recreation Management
and Youth Leadership
Box
Folder
Contents
1
1
Intermountain Leisure Symposium
1982
1
2
Intermountain Leisure Symposium,
November 1983
1
3
Heaton Awards Symposium,
10 November 1988
1
4
Intermountain Leisure Symposium,
19 November 1987
1
5
Intermountain Leisure Symposium,
6 November 1989
1
6
Intermountain Leisure Symposium,
15 November 1990
1
7
Intermountain Leisure Symposium,
15 November 1991
1
8
Intermountain Leisure Symposium,
1992
1
9
Intermountain Leisure Symposium,
1993
1
10
Intermountain Leisure Symposium,
1990
1
11
Intermountain Leisure Symposium,
1990
1
12
Accreditation,
1976-1985
1
13
Accreditation,
1966-1975
1
14
Accreditation,
1955-1965
2
1
Recreation Management and Youth Leadership Course
Outlines,
January 1987
2
2
Course Outlines, Recreation Management,
1992
2
3
Course Outlines, Youth Leadership,
1992
2
4
Faculty Meeting Minutes,
1992-1994
2
5
BYU Dept. of Recreation Management and Youth Leadership
Course Outlines,
1997
2
6
Faculty Meeting Minutes,
1994-1996
3
1
Accreditation,
1986-1995
3
2
Leave of Absence,
1990-1996
3
3
Leave of Absence,
1997
3
4
Evaluation of an internship experience at Colorado
Mountain College,
1976
3
5
A review of statements made by the Presidents of the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints which refer to their personal
involvement in physical education and recreational activities,
1975
3
6
Pleasant Grove/Lindon community education survey, Provo,
Utah,
1988
3
7
Journal of Recreation/Leisure,
1993
3
8
Journal of Recreation/Leisure,
1994
3
9
Journal of Recreation/Leisure,
1995