Minor in Students that minor in will complete coursework that provides background and understanding required to work with people during their leisure time and/or as they participate in recreation activities. The minor is especially suitable for students majoring in degrees that emphasize human service delivery or that pursue the Bachelor of General Degree. The six required and twelve elective hours allow each student to focus on coursework that has relevance to future employment opportunities when combined with a related major or minors SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCES MINOR IN RECREATION ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF HESRM Total Coursework (8 hours) Required Courses (6 hours) RA 94: Foundations of Leisure and RA 00: Programs Grade () () Elective Courses ( hours) RA 6: for Persons w/disabilities () RA 0: Planning & Evaluation in PRM () RA 0: Program Planning & Development () RA : Outdoor () RA 7: Camp () RA 7: Procedures and Techniques in Therapeutic () RA 75: al Sport Programming () RA 80: Current Issues in Travel & Tourism Mgmt. () RA 88: Assessment & Planning in TR () RA 45: Design and Maintenance of Facilities () RA 47: Admin. of Park & Programs () RA 47: Supervision and of Therapy () RA 490: Independent Study () RA 50: Entrepreneurial () RA 59: Outdoor Resources Management () RA 569: Strategies & Applications in Outdoor Edu () RA 574: Current Trends in Therapeutic () Requires at least a C grade in RA 94 or RA 00 Requires appropriate pre-requisite and permission of RA Coordinator
Suggested Minors to pursue along with a Minor in for students majoring in General. Minor Minor Minor Job Possibilities Journalism Sport Information, Commercial recreation, Travel and Tourism Journalism English Sport Reporting, Travel and Tourism, Public Relations, Biological Science or Geology Park Interpretation, Fish and Wildlife, Park, Public Policy International Southern Military Science and Entrepreneurship Economics Spanish (or other modern language) Conservation, Governmental, International recreation and tourism Park Interpretation, National Park Service Morale, Welfare and (military Rec) Commercial, Ownership Sociology Anthropology Interpretation, Inner-city
Minor in The minor in Management is ideal for students pursuing professions which require working with people during their leisure time and programming their recreation pursuits. The minor is especially suitable for students majoring in associated degrees that emphasize major components of human service delivery or that pursue the Bachelor of General Degree. The nine elective hours allow each student to focus on coursework that has relevance to future employment opportunities when combined with a related major or minors.
SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCES MINOR IN PARK AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT OF HESRM Total Coursework (8 hours) Required Courses (9 hours) Grade PRM 94: Foundations of Leisure and () PRM 00: Parks and Programs () PRM 6: for Persons w/disabilities or PRM : Outdoor () Elective Courses (9 hours) PRM 6: for Persons w/disabilities () PRM 0: Planning & Evaluation in PRM () PRM 0: Program Planning & Development () PRM : Outdoor () PRM 7: Camp () PRM 7: Procedures and Techniques in Therapeutic () PRM 75: al Sport Programming () PRM 80: Current Issues in Travel & Tourism Mgmt. () PRM 45: Design and Maintenance of Facilities () PRM 47: Admin. of Park & Programs () PRM 47: Supervision and of Therapy () PRM 490: Independent Study () PRM 50: Entrepreneurial () PRM 59: Outdoor Resources Management () PRM 569: Strategies & Applications in Outdoor Edu () PRM 574: Current Trends in Therapeutic () On-line or Independent Study Requires at least a C grade in PRM 94 or PRM 00 Requires appropriate pre-requisite and/or permission of PRM Coordinator Suggested Minors to pursue along with P&R Management Minor Minor Minor Job Possibilities Journalism Sport Information, Commercial recreation, Travel and Tourism Journalism English Sport Reporting, Travel and Tourism, Public Relations, Biological Science or Geology Park Interpretation, Fish and Wildlife, Park, Conservation
Public Policy International Southern Military Science and Entrepreneurship Economics Spanish (or other modern language), Governmental, International recreation and tourism Park Interpretation, National Park Service Morale, Welfare and (military Rec) Commercial, Ownership Sociology Anthropology Interpretation, Inner-city Minor in Management The minor in Management is ideal for students pursuing professions which require working with people during their leisure time and programming their recreation pursuits. The minor is especially suitable for students majoring in associated degrees that emphasize major components of human service delivery or that pursue the Bachelor of General Degree. The nine elective hours allow each student to focus on coursework that has relevance to future employment opportunities when combined with a related major or minors.