The Recreation Resource Management curriculum prepares students for careers in managing outdoor recreation settings, such as public forests and rangelands, state and national parks, and wilderness areas. Because these jobs require an understanding of the land and the people who visit it, the major offers courses in both the natural andsocial sciences, along with an emphasis on communication skills.

The Recreation Resource Management major consists of 95 credits, including the College of Natural Resources core, lower-division foundation, and professional courses. For most students, these courses will cover all but 9 credits of the University Studies requirement.

Recreation Resource Management Minor

The Recreation Resources minor totals 15 credits and includes EnvS 3300, 4130, 4500 (CI), 4600; plus one of the following: EnvS 4000 (DSS), 4750, or 5110.

Recreation Resource Management Advisor- Mike Butkus

Recreation Resource Management Requirement Sheet