Concordia University. Department of Leisure Studies

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Concordia University. Department of Leisure Studies

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      • Concordia University. Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies (1981-1985)

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      1981-1997

      History

      The Leisure Studies program (called Recreation and Leisure Studies until 1985) was established in 1974 as part of Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies. It became a department (Loyola campus) at the beginning of the 1980s. The program drew from the departments of Applied Social Science, Exercise Science, Psychology, Sociology and the Faculties of Commerce and Administration, and Fine Arts. In November 1997, the Leisure Studies program was amalgamated with the Department of Applied Social Science to establish the Department of Applied Human Sciences.

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      Created 2018-11-06

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          Concordia University Undergraduate calendars.
          Buzz Bourdon, “Leisure program helps students enter multi-billion dollar industry,” Concordia’s Thursday Report, November 3, 1988, p. 6.

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