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Recreation Resource Management Minor

Forest Resources
College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences

• Minor Related to a Major
• Requirements for this program are current for Spring 2010.
• Required credits in this minor: 19 to 20.

Students may pursue a recreation resource management (RRM) minor in either one of two tracks: the resource based tourism (RBT) track or the standard RRM track. Students must complete the minor core courses and then choose either the RBT track or the RRM track.

Minor Requirements

 Minor Courses
     ESPM 3245 - Sustainable Land Use Planning and Policy, ENVT (3.0 cr)
     RRM 4232W - Managing Recreational Lands, ENVT, WI (4.0 cr)
     RRM 5259 - Visitor Behavior Analysis (3.0 cr)


Recreation Resource Management Options
Students are required to complete one of the following course groups.

 Recreation Resource Management
 Take 3 or more course(s) from the following:
   ·  ESPM 3021 {Inactive}
   ·  ESPM 3202W - Environmental Conflict Management, Leadership, and Planning, C/PE, WI (3.0 cr)
   ·  ESPM 3241W - Natural Resource and Environmental Policy: History, Creation, and Implementation, C/PE, SSCI, WI (3.0 cr)
   ·  FR 3104 - Forest Ecology (4.0 cr)
   ·  ESPM 4811 - Environmental Interpretation (3.0 cr)
   or REC 5311 - Programming Outdoor and Environmental Education (3.0 cr)

-OR-

 Resource Based Tourism
     REC 5191 - Commercial Recreation and Tourism (3.0 cr)
     RRM 3101 - Nature and Heritage Based Tourism (3.0 cr)
      APEC 4311 - Tourism Development: Principles, Processes, Policies (3.0 cr)
   or RRM 3201 - Introduction to Travel and Tourism (3.0 cr)
 

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