Park and Recreation Management - General Option (307A)
Associate in Applied Science Degree
This program prepares students to be multi-skilled park and recreation professionals. Skills acquired include: adventure education, recreation leadership, EMS, search and rescue, environmental interpretation, first aid, park visitor services, forest and wildlife management. Professional certifications obtained upon successful completion of minimum competency standards in specific courses include: First Responder, CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer, Water Rescue and Emergency Response, Ice Rescue and Emergency Response, Advanced Line Systems Rescue, Firefighter Training (S-130), Project Wild, and Project Learning Tree.
Graduates are employed at national and state parks, camps, municipal recreation facilities, and other recreation and resource management areas. Employment opportunities include park managers, rangers, naturalists, guides, camp directors, as well as many other positions.
Program Competencies
The student/graduate will be able to:
- Develop a PowerPoint presentation for a lesson plan.
- Implement a planned outdoor adventure program using appropriate leadership techniques.
- Obtain professional certification (Park Safety and Visitor Services/First Aid and Safety).