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Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management | Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management | Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
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Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management
About this Degree
Connect people with the outdoors with a major in parks, recreation, and tourism management. This program is ideal for anyone who wants to work outdoors and teach others about the environment. Learn to create educational programs, manage natural resources for outdoor recreation and nature-based tourism, and help people interact with the environment.
Students learn real-world skills and tools needed to identify, understand, and manage complex human-environment issues. This includes an emphasis on understanding significant historical developments, developing services and programs, managing for recreational impacts, and recognizing the importance of sustainable development.
What you will learn
Courses teach the "human dimensions" of natural resources, helping students better understand the role that people play in sustainable outdoor recreation and tourism. Learn what makes tourism sustainable, how to cultivate environmental awareness through outdoor recreation, managing wilderness areas to accommodate visitors, and the business skills needed to run a successful eco-tourism or recreation enterprise.
The curriculum offers opportunities for students to study abroad on one of our many study abroad programs including Antarctica, Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.
Other Academic Information
Course Sequences
Course Descriptions
Other Programs Offered:
Students pursuing the parks, recreation, and tourism major may be able to complete one or more of the following programs alongside their major.
Environmental Education certificate
Sustainability certificate
Entrepreneurship certificate
Student Organizations
Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management (PRTM) Society
Employment Information
Possible Job Titles
Possible Job Titles:
Tourism director
Park manager
Environmental educator
Naturalist
Outdoor adventure guide
Entrepreneur
Employers
Employers:
You can find many of our graduates working at state and national parks, where they are leaders in their field. Others move into environmental interpretation or education, work as directors at municipal parks and leisure service offices, for tourism boards, or work in the eco-tourism industry.
This degree also sets graduates up for working as a business owner in a tourism-related field.
Other Relevant Information
Research
General Research Information:
Faculty research includes topics such as sustainable business models, motivations for tourists, eco-tourism, and the influence social media has on travel. Students are encouraged to assist in faculty and graduate student projects.
Interesting Facts
Interesting Facts:
Interested in business, but love the outdoors? This program can set students on the path to becoming a tourism entrepreneur.
Many students in this major also complete the coursework for the Environmental Education Certificate, which helps make their skills even more marketable for employers.
What can't you do with a degree in...
Gain a better understanding of the outdoor economy with a minor in Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management. This minor complements a range of majors, including hospitality, business, environmental sciences, or sport management.
Connect people with the outdoors with a major in parks, recreation, and tourism management. This program is ideal for anyone who wants to work outdoors and teach others about the environment.
Learn from one of the oldest and most prestigious forestry programs in the country when you minor in Forestry.
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and Natural Resources
University of Georgia
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Athens, GA 30602-2152
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706-542-8356
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