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BC3 Academic Catalog: 2009-2010 
    
BC3 Academic Catalog: 2009-2010 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Park and Recreation Management - General Option, A.A.S.


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Park and Recreation Management - General Option (307A)
Associate in Applied Science Degree

This program prepares students to become multi-skilled park and recreation professionals. Skills acquired include: adventure education, recreation leadership, EMS, search and rescue, environmental interpretation, first aid, park law enforcement, and forest and wildlife management. Professional certifications obtained upon successful completion of minimum competency standards in specific courses include: First Responder, CPR for the Professional, Water Rescue and Emergency Response, Ice Rescue and Emergency Response, Advanced Line Systems Rescue, PA - 130 Basic Wildland Firefighter, Project Wild, Project Learning Tree, Project Wet, and ACA Canoeing and Kayaking.

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.

NOTE: Courses listed in the first/third semester will be scheduled in the fall; second/forth semester courses will be scheduled in the spring. The student is encouraged to use the curriculum planner to keep track of courses taken and those still needed. In some cases, one or more courses may be taken in a different order than indicated on the planner. However, individual course prerequisites must be observed.

Prerequisites/Corequisites – Some courses require another course be taken beforehand or at the same time. To check if a course has a prerequisite or corequisite, see the course description.

Minimum - 61 credits


First Semester (16)


Second Semester (15)


Third Semester (16)


Fourth Semester (14/15)


Note(s):


1 Minimum mathematics: Intermediate Algebra or Business Mathematics

2 General Psychology or Principles of Sociology recommended

3 Canoeing and Water Safety, River Kayaking highly recommended. Student may also elect to take Physical Wellness to fulfill both Physical Education Electives.

4 Students are required to sign waiver, assumption of risk, emergency contact forms to participate in course.

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