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Parks, Recreation, & Tourism: AOP Emphasis

Parks, Recreation, & Tourism: AOP Emphasis. Gabby Olsen April 7, 2014. Majoring in PRT at the University of Utah. Our Mission:

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Parks, Recreation, & Tourism: AOP Emphasis

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  1. Parks, Recreation, & Tourism: AOP Emphasis Gabby Olsen April 7, 2014

  2. Majoring in PRT at the University of Utah Our Mission: We create, share, and apply knowledge about parks, recreation, and tourism to inspire students, inform policy, serve social needs, encourage sustainability and economic vitality, and advocate for the health of people, communities, and the environment of which we are a part. -Undergraduate Manual

  3. Undergraduate Requirements General Education Requirements:

  4. Undergraduate Requirements Department Core:

  5. Undergraduate Requirements Other Requirements: First Aid CPR certification • Affiliation with a parks, recreation and tourism professional organization • Salt Lake Climber’s Alliance • American Alpine Association

  6. Integrated Core

  7. Adventure & Outdoor Program Emphasis

  8. About AOP The Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism is accredited through the National Recreation and Park Association. Learn to engage in outdoor recreation activities, manage risk, and effectively teach skills in outdoor and experientialsettings.

  9. AOP Core

  10. National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) • Outward Bound or other expedition programs • Guide services • Residential and/or expedition-based therapeutic wilderness programs or camps • Ropes courses and other challenge and adventure facilities • and more Careers in AOP

  11. Credits http://www.health.utah.edu/prt/Undergraduate/requirements.html http://www.health.utah.edu/prt/Undergraduate/fall13_ugmanual.pdf http://www.health.utah.edu/prt/Undergraduate/INT%20CORE.html http://www.health.utah.edu/prt/Undergraduate/programs/adventure.html

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