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PRT 414: PGA Apprentice Program Completion
0.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Checkpoint mechanism to register the successful completion of the Professional Golfers' Association Apprentice requirement.
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PRT 420: Resort Planning and Management
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Theory and practical applications of planning, accommodations management, food and beverage operations, recreation programs and management in the resort industry.
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PRT 442: Recreation and Park Interpretive Services
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
The principles and practices of environmental and historical interpretation. Personal (attended) and non-personal (unattended) interpretive communication techniques. Comprehensive planning and implementation of interpretive programs, and equipment and facilities used in environmental and historical interpretation. One overnight field trip required.
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PRT 449: Human Dimensions of Natural Resources in Australia
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
This 3.5 week study abroad program examines human dimensions of natural and environmental conservation in Australia. The course will involve an orientation and lectures from faculty at James Cook University. Students wills explore the natural environments in Australia including Great Barrier Reed, Tropical Rainforest and Outback and be introduced to Australian culture and history through interactions with communities. Educational travel, active participation, lectures, seminars, and reflective exercises facilitate learning to improve understanding of relationships between human societies and the natural environment. Students must pay program fees, airfare, some meals, and incidentals (~$6000 in 2010).
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PRT 450: Sustaining Natural Resources in Australia
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
This 3.5 week study abroad program will examine issues related to natural history and environmental conservation in Australia. This course will involve an orientation and lectures from Australian university faculty. Students will explore natural environments in Australia including the Great Barrier Reef, Tropical Rainforest and Outback; learn about sustainable development and protection of the natural environment through educational travel, field trips, active participation, lecture presentations and seminars, written assignments, research projects and reflective exercises. Students must apply through NCSU Study Abroad Office. Students must pay program fees, airfare, some meals and incidentals (~$6200 in 2010).
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PRT 451: Principles of Recreation Planning and Facility Development
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Planning activities analyzed as decision-making processes. Identification, interpretation, evaluation and utilization of data and resources necessary for recreation planning. Planning principles applied in the analysis of proposed and existing recreation sites.
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PRT 454: Parks and Recreation Finance and Administration
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Recreation and park fiscal administration, sources of finance for operating and capital expenditures, revenue activities, financial planning, budgeting, expenditure policies, auditing and planning for recreation and park services, decision-making tools, legal aspects of administration.
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PRT 456: Issues in Golf Management
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Critical analysis of issues in professional golf management; integration of knowledge, theory and experience from course work and internship experiences; preparation for completion of the Professional Golfers' Association of America's Golf Professional Training Program.
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PRT 458: Special Events Planning
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Theoretical and applied approaches to the planning of special events. Components and considerations of event planning, applied to various recreational settings. Participation in a community special event is required. Attendance at professional conference also required.
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PRT 466: Sport Finance and Economics
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Concepts include sources of revenue for financing, principles of budgeting, spreadsheet utilization, and financial management of sport facilities and enterprises. Additional topics include fundraising principles and methods, economic impact principles and their application to sport venues and events, economic theory applied to sport manufacturing, service industries, professional sports, stadiums and arenas, intercollegiate sports, and the sport club industry.
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