Parks and Recreation Management

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A non-curricular requirement does not need approval by the curriculum committees because it does not change the intent of an academic plan or its integral components. Non-curricular changes do need approval by the department chair and the college dean or graduate dean (for graduate plans).

College: Social and Behavioral Sciences Academic Unit:

Geography, Planning and

Recreation

Academic Plan

Name:

Parks and Recreation Management, Bachelor of Science Emphasis:

Effective beginning FALL : ________2014_______

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College of Social and Behavioral

Sciences2014-2015

College of Social and Behavioral

Sciences2014-2015

Department of Geography, Planning, and

Recreation

Parks and Recreation Management, Bachelor of

Science

 Available Emphasis Areas:

Community and Commercial Recreation -

Emphasis

Individualized Study - Emphasis

Outdoor Education and Leadership -

Emphasis

Effective Fall 2013

Department of Geography, Planning, and

Recreation

Parks and Recreation Management, Bachelor of

Science

 Available Emphasis Areas:

 Community and Commercial Recreation -

Emphasis

Individualized Study - Emphasis

 Outdoor Education and Leadership - Emphasis

Park Protection - Emphasis

Park Protection - Emphasis

Tourism - Emphasis

 Tourism - Emphasis

Through this Bachelor of Science degree in Parks and

Recreation Management, recreation resource professionals are prepared for diverse careers in the field of parks and recreation. The PRM Program focuses on small class size, high student-teacher interaction, on-site field experiences, and experiential learning opportunities. The faculty are are dedicated to expanding the scholarly knowledge base of people and organizations to enhance the quality of leisure experiences and places.

This program is accredited by the Council on

Accreditation of Parks, Recreation, Tourism and

Related Professions (COAPRT) and recognized by the National Recreation and Park Assocation (NRPA)

Less

This program is accredited by the

Related Professions (COAPRT) .

Council on

Accreditation of Parks, Recreation, Tourism and

*Extended Campuses Students ( Please BOLD this intro ): Please note that not all emphases are available online. Check with your adviser for additional information.

Through this Bachelor of Science degree in Parks and

Recreation Management, recreation resource professionals are prepared for diverse careers in the field of parks and recreation. The PRM Program focuses on small class size, high student-teacher interaction, on-site field experiences, and experiential learning opportunities. The faculty are experiences and places. are dedicated to expanding the scholarly knowledge base of people and organizations to enhance the quality of leisure

This program is accredited by the Council on

Accreditation of Parks, Recreation, Tourism and

Related Professions (COAPRT) and recognized by the

National Recreation and Park Assocation Association

(NRPA)

Less

This program is accredited by the Council on

Accreditation of Parks, Recreation, Tourism and

Related Professions (COAPRT) .

FLAGSTAFF MOUNTAIN CAMPUS

Approvals :

Department Chair/Unit Head (if appropriate)

Dean of college or Graduate College (graduate plans)

Effective Fall 2013

Date

Date

EXTENDED CAMPUSES

Approvals:

Academic Unit Head

Chief Academic Officer; Extended Campuses (or Designee)

Date

Date

Effective Fall 2013

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