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Nov 27, 2024
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2019-20 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Outdoor Recreation [OREC]
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The outdoor recreation major in the Recreation, Parks and Leisure Studies Department allows students to focus on different aspects of the outdoor recreation/education field. Outdoor leadership, natural resource recreation management and environmental and cultural interpretation are designated concentrations in this major. This major is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Parks, Recreation, Tourism and Related Professions (COAPRT).
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate entry-level knowledge of the nature and scope of the outdoor recreation profession and its associated service delivery systems, and the foundations of the outdoor recreation profession in history, theory, science, and philosophy.
- Demonstrate the ability to assess, plan, implement, document, and evaluate outdoor recreation services that facilitate targeted human experiences and that embrace personal and cultural dimensions of diversity.
- Demonstrate entry-level knowledge about management/administration in parks and outdoor recreation services and/or related professions.
- Demonstrate the sustained ability to apply the outdoor recreation process, use diverse, structured ways of thinking to solve problems related to different facets of professional practice, engage in advocacy, and stimulate innovation.
Career Potential
- Outdoor leader in a variety of agencies from Outward Bound, to campus outdoor programs, to camps
- State or national park manager
- Outdoor educator or interpretation specialist with nature centers, parks and other environmental agencies
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A. Professional Core Courses: 30 credit hours
B. Outdoor Recreation: 9 credit hours
Natural Environment Area
Three credit hours from the following: Environmental Attitudes and Literacy Area
Three credit hours from the following: Environmental Teaching Area
Three credit hours from the following: C. Required Concentration: 12-13 credit hours
Choose one of the following concentrations: 1. Outdoor Leadership Concentration: 12 credit hours [LEAD]
Outdoor recreation activity courses, by advisement (3 cr. hr.)
See sample list below. 2. Natural Resource Recreation Management Concentration: 12 credit hours [NRRM]
Three credit hours from the following:
- A policy course approved by advisement or
3. Environmental and Cultural Interpretation Concentration: 12-13 credit hours [ENV]
Select one from the following:
Select one from the following:
Elective in interpretation, by advisement (3-4 cr. hr.)
See sample list below: D. Internship: 12 credit hours
Students may not enroll in additional course work while enrolled in the internship. E. Other: 18-19 credit hours
- Activity Requirement: At least two different recreation activities (2-6 cr. hr.)
- First Aid Requirement: OREC majors with a concentration in Outdoor Leadership need certification in Wilderness First Responder or higher. OREC majors with a concentration in Natural Resource Recreation Management or Environmental and Cultural Interpretation need certification in Wilderness First Aid or higher. This certification is a prerequisite for REC 475: Internship in Recreation and Leisure Services and must be current for the duration of the REC 475 internship. Acceptable certifications can be found in the advisement manual.
- Liberal Arts and Free Electives (6-11 cr. hr.)
Total Credit Hours Required for Graduation: 121
Example of B.S. in Outdoor Recreation over four years
General Education (GE); Foreign Language
Total credit hours for semester: 16
Total credit hours for semester: 16-17
Total credit hours for semester: 16
Total credit hours for semester: 15
Total credit hours for semester: 15
Total credit hours for semester: 16
Total credit hours for semester: 15
Total credit hours for semester: 12
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