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Outdoor Recreation and Education Minor

Kinesiology, School of
College of Education and Human Development
  • Program Type: Undergraduate free-standing minor
  • Requirements for this program are current for Fall 2013
  • Required credits in this minor: 16
The Outdoor Recreation and Education minor provides students with the opportunity to study a specific area of the Recreation and Leisure field. While students can take other coursework related to leadership, management, policy, programming, and tourism, no other classes at the University have the specialization that the courses offered under this minor have with a specific outdoor focus. The priority of the Outdoor Recreation and Education minor would be to provide students with specific education and skills training necessary to be successful in this field. Students will concentrate on the following: 1)Specific leadership skills to work with groups and individuals from various socioeconomic backgrounds, with varying physical and cognitive abilities, from all age groups, races, and orientations, along with the understanding of leadership roles, methods and models; 2)The development, implementation, and evaluation of programs and services to meet the needs of these populations; 3)Policy and management related to our public land for both use by our citizens and also preservation for the enjoyment of future generations; 4)Understanding the use of our outdoor resources and the economic and environmental impact created; 5)Eco-tourism and sustainability; 6)Global impacts based on the use of outdoor spaces, pollution, climate changes and others. Students in the minor will benefit from the many alumni and community partners that have a vested interest in the education and training of our future professionals. Specific individual projects and/or research will be conducted with related agencies that will provide not only real-world, relevant experience and skill development, but establish mentor relationships and premium opportunities for networking in the industry. For more detailed information regarding this free standing minor, visit z.umn.edu/oris
Program Delivery
This program is available:
  • via classroom (the majority of instruction is face-to-face)
Minor Requirements
Student must complete 16 credits from the designated list for the ORE minor.
Required courses
Students are required to take 4 credits of REC 3993 - Directed Study.
REC 2151 {Inactive} (3.0 cr)
REC 3993 {Inactive} (1.0-9.0 cr)
REC 4311 {Inactive} (3.0 cr)
REC 4161 {Inactive} (3.0 cr)
Electives
Students specifically should take REC 5900 - Special Topics: Contemporary Issues in Leisure Services, Topic Title: Outdoor Recreation 3-Season Skills - 3 credits (Fall only) and/or should take REC 5900 - Special Topics: Contemporary Issues in Leisure Services, Topic Title: Outdoor Recreation Winter Skills - 3 credits (Spring only).
Take 3 or more credit(s) from the following:
· REC 4191 {Inactive} (3.0 cr)
· REC 4301 {Inactive} (4.0 cr)
· REC 4900 {Inactive} (1.0-12.0 cr)
 
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