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3.00 Credits
Study of the economic, social, political, and physical factors of the natural environment and methods to guide, direct, and influence orderly growth and development.
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3.00 Credits
The historical development of outdoor education in America. Educational theory, practice and significance. Detailed analysis of typology, organization, administration and program planning for school outdoor-education programs. Field trips, school camp.
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3.00 Credits
An analysis of various interpretive techniques, interpretive planning, and utilization of interpretation to obtain management goals. Students will plan, design and implement interpretive programs using various media.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of recreational sport management in various settings including program components and techniques. Topics include informal, intramural, club, extramural, and instructional sports programming; values of recreational sports; administration and operation of recreational sports; terminology and career opportunities in various sports settings. This is a lecture course with required class participation.
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3.00 Credits
Pre or Co-requisites: BIOL 2134 and CHEM 1114. An introduction to turf management emphasizing structure, growth, adaptation, and management of turfgrass. Methods for establishment, fertilization, mowing, cultivation, irrigation and pest management.
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to turfgrass equipment. Visits to golf course or other turfgrass sites where students will examine and operate various types of turf equipment. Equipment maintenance discussed. Equipment design and selection discussed. $25 course fee.
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3.00 Credits
Pre or Co-requisite: RP 3763. An introduction to the integrated management of pests affecting turfgrass. Maintenance practices related to pest and abiotic turfgrass problems, safety, and materials.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RP 1993 or permission. Advanced study of the organization, deployment, and techniques of fire suppression applicable to wildfires affecting residences, outbuildings, and other human-structure barriers in remote areas and outlying suburban locales. Particular emphasis on wildland structure and urban interface fire suppression problems. This is a science-based course. Emphasis is placed on: (1) uncontrolled wildland fire and the many positive and negative impacts with which fire personnel must deal; (2) planning and implementing controlled burn projects to attain desired future conditions and reduce fire hazards, and (3) the dilemma of ever-expanding wildland/urban interface issues. The overall purpose of this course is to provide the student with integral fire knowledge and skills necessary to become an effective member of a fire/natural resource management team. Weekend field exercises required.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PRHA major, senior standing, and completion of RP/HA 3043 (if required for major) or permission of department head. Preparation for the internship experience. This course is graded Pass/Fail.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor or PRHA major. An overview of tourism, the components of tourism, and how it relates to the hospitality industry. Exploration of current and future trends and the effects on the economy, as well as social and political impacts of tourism are examined. Web-based course.
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