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Recreation Resource Management
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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.

 


Academic Planning
Minor Application

University Catalog

Resources
CFANS Students Service Office

Forest Resources Website