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Minor in Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management
About this Degree
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.
What you will learn
This minor explores the intersection of people and the environment, and it requires at least 15 hours of coursework. Required courses focus on environmental education and interpretation, entrepreneurship and economics, or understanding cultural resources. Classes that count toward this minor include:
Teaching with Animals
Park Management
Entrepreneurship
Ecotourism
Natural History of Georgia
Stewardship and Protection
Interesting Facts
Interesting Facts:
Learn how conservation affects our outdoor spaces, promote community engagement and healthy living, or better understand the balance between a sustainable business and a sustainable environment with a minor in Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management.
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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