Tourism - Natural Resource Management Emphasis, Bachelor of Science
The Natural Resource Emphasis prepares students to manage large parks, natural areas, and associated visitor facilities. Planning and management of land and water resources to provide outdoor recreation opportunities.
Courses
- BIOL 2124 — Principles of Zoology
- BIOL 2134 — Principles of Botany
- COMM 2003 — Public Speaking
- ENGL 1013 — Composition I
- ENGL 1023 — Composition II
- ENGL 2053 — Technical Writing
- GEOG 2833 — Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
- GEOG 3403 — GIS II - Planning Applications
- MATH 1003 — Quantitative Literacy
- RP 1013 — Principles of Tourism
- RP 1993 — Basic Forest Firefighting
- RP 2013 — Open Space Management
- RP 2023 — Trail Planning and Management
- RP 2033 — Leadership in Experience Industries
- RP 2112 — Introduction to Professional Practice
- RP 3023 — Camp Administration
- RP 3034 — Master Planning for Parks and Tourism
- RP 3043 — Developing Professional Practices
- RP 3053 — Natural Resource Management
- RP 3063 — Outdoor Education
- RP 3093 — Interpretive Methods
- RP 3993 — Wildland Fire Practices in Natural Resource Management
- RP 4023 — Tourism Research
- RP 4043 — Field Seminar in Interpretive Methods
- RP 4053 — Water Resources Development
- RP 4063 — Park Management
- RP 4119 — Mastery in Professional Practice
- TECH 1001 — Orientation to the University