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PRT 358 Recreation Program Planning
The ultimate goal of the recreation and park profession is to improve the quality of life for the people and communities we serve. We often do this by providing programs for people. It is important for the student to realize the breadth of recreation program possibilities and to be able to analyze and apply the program planning principles to deliver services in a variety of recreation settings. As a full-immersion service-learning course, ±Ê¸é°ÕÌý358 is designed to provide knowledge and tools to enable the student to achieve the above objectives.
Prerequisite: ±Ê¸é°ÕÌý152
Typically offered in Fall and Spring
Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management (Minor)
The academic minor in Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management is offered to students interested in gaining a basic knowledge of recreation, tourism and park services and an understanding of the benefits of leisure and recreation in our society. To complete the minor, students must take six hours of required courses and nine hours of electives. These courses provide undergraduates with the opportunity to explore recreation, parks, and leisure services as a potential for graduate work.