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MASTER OF SCIENCE

PROGRAMS OF STUDY, REQUIREMENTS, COURSES
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Below are listings of courses and requirements for the Park and Resource Management graduate program. A more complete description of courses is also available. The Master of Science Degree in Park and Resource Management consists of 30 total credit hours.

Required Core Courses:

PREE 673 Ecosystem Ecology 3 credits
PREE 675 Park and Resource Management 3 credits

PREE 683 Administration of Park Programs 3 credits

PREE 799 Research Methods 3 credits
PREE 750 Internship (non-thesis program) 6 credits
or
PREE 800 Thesis 6 credits

Total = 18 credits


REQUIRED PROFESSIONAL STUDIES (Select One Option)

Park and Resource Management
PREE 615 Issues in Parks and Res. Management 3 credits
PREE 677 Cultural Resource Management 3 credits
PREE 688 Interpretive Media 3 credits

Total = 9 credits

OR



Environmental Education

PREE 680 Environmental Education
PREE 681 Environmental Issues
PREE 688 Interpretive Media

Total = 9 credits

OR

Sustainable Park Planning
PREE 541 Design Graphics and Problem Solving
PREE 612 Open Space Planning
PREE 676 Site and Building Feasibility Studies

Total = 9 credits

AND

Professional Electives: 3 credits

Selected from any of the following courses in consulation with the academic advisor:
PREE 541 Design Graphics and Problem Solving 3 credits
PREE 612 Open Space Planning 3 credits
PREE 613 Analysis of Professional Literature 3 credits
PREE 615 Issues in Parks and Resources Management 3 credits
PREE 623 Teaching Strategies for Environmental Education 3 credits
PREE 631 Design for Sustainable Landscapes 3 credits
PREE 676 Site and Building Feasibility Studies 3 credits
PREE 680 Environmental Education 3 credits
PREE 681 Environmental Issues 3 credits
PREE 689 Applied Ecology 3 Credits

Total Program Hours = 30 credits

For a complete description of all courses CLICK HERE.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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