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Curriculum
The program
consists of 24 semester hours of coursework plus a 6 semester
hour thesis or internship, for a total of 30 semester hours.
Two program courses are offered online each semester, thereby
allowing students to complete course work in four semesters.
Courses in the MS-PRM program are taught using the Slippery
Rock University virtual classroom and online communication
system.
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Program
Information
The program is designed to
meet the needs of PRM professionals serving as park superintendents,
resource managers, park rangers, park interpreters, resource
management specialists, outdoor recreation planners, and
similar professional positions. The program is designed
to provide graduates with a scientific orientation to resource-based
understanding and management theory.
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Common
Questions
There is considerable interest
throughout the United States for this type of program. Students
and potential students are faced with important decisions
regarding their pursuit of higher education and advanced
degrees. Some of the more common questions to this program
are listed in order to provide ample information to prospective
students.
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