Outdoor Recreation Management guide
Suggested Course Sequence: Associate in Applied Science-Transfer | ||
First Year - Fall Quarter | Credits | |
ENGL& 101* | Composition: General | 5 |
PEHR 201 | Intro to Recreation Management | 5 |
BUS 230*** | Intro to Entrepreneurship | 5 |
First Year - Winter Quarter | ||
PEHR 183 | Winter Outdoor Navigation & Safety | 3 |
PEHR 184 | Wilderness First Aid | 3 |
MATH* | College-level math | 5 |
Elective | Choice of Social Science | 5 |
First Year - Spring Quarter | ||
GEOG 150 | Intro to Sustainability | 5 |
PEHR 202 | Environmental Education & Programming | 5 |
CMST& 210 CMST& 220 |
Interpersonal Communication or Public Speaking |
5 |
Second Year - Fall Quarter | ||
BUS 240 | Principles of Management | 5 |
PEH 180 | Personal Wellness | 3 |
PEH 204 | Intro to Outdoor Leadership and Facilitation | 3 |
ENGL | 201, 202, 203 or 235 | 5 |
Second Year - Winter Quarter | ||
BUS 241 | Principles of Marketing | 5 |
ACCT 102 | Practical Accounting I | 5 |
PEHR 185 | Recreation Risk Management | 3 |
PEH | Activity Course | 2 |
Second Year - Spring Quarter | ||
PEHR 250 | Capstone Project | 3 |
Natural Science | Elective | 5 |
PEHR 194 | Intro to River Stewardship and Whitewater Safety | 3 |
BUS 245 | Small Business Management | 5 |
Total Credits for Degree | 93 |
*Placement score required.
**Associate in Applied Science-Transfer Degree: the AAS-T is built upon the technical courses required for job preparation but also includes a college-level general education component, common in structure for all such degrees. The distinguishing characteristic of the AAS-T is a minimum of 20 credits of general education courses drawn from the same list as those taken by students completing the Direct Transfer Agreement (DTA) associate degree or the Associate in Science-Transfer (AS-T) degree (that is, the courses generally accepted in transfer). AAS-T courses are designed for the dual purpose of immediate employment and as preparation for the junior year in a bachelor's degree commonly described as the bachelor of applied science (BAS). The AAS-T degree generally will not be accepted in transfer in preparation for bachelor of arts or bachelor of science degrees, although the general education component of the degree will be accepted in transfer. (State Board for Community and Technical Colleges).
***Or approved business electives.