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The Recreation Resource Management curriculum prepares students to plan and manage natural and non-urban recreational land and water, as well as manage the people and organizations that depend on these important resources. The curriculum emphasizes natural and managed non-urban areas; natural resources-oriented recreation programs in public and private sectors; social science aspects of natural resources use; and skills in communication, planning, and management.
Students may pursue a RRM Minor in either one of two specializations: the Resource Based Tourism (RBT) specialization or the standard RRM specialization.
or more information on the program requirements necessary to earn a minor in Recreation Resource Management, see the University Course Catalog or download the minor form.
If interested in pursuing the minor, please contact the CFANS Student Services Office directly.
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