The Minor in Sustainable Natural Resource Recreation Management is available as an elective to students who are enrolled in bachelor’s degree programs at Michigan State University. Focusing on the management of people, facilities, natural resources and organizations that provide natural resource recreation opportunities, it targets students considering careers in public land management, commercial recreation enterprises, non-profit resource based camps and educational facilities, rural community development, forestry, fisheries, wildlife, criminal justice (conservation/recreation law enforcement), landscape architecture, environmental policy or agriculture. The minor offers students the opportunity to integrate knowledge of social, biological and physical sciences, natural resources and ecosystems to sustainably manage for outcomes that include outdoor recreation.
With the approval of the department that administers the student’s degree program, courses that are used to satisfy the requirements for the minor may also be used to satisfy the requirements for the bachelor’s degree.
Requirements for the Minor in Sustainable Natural Resource Recreation Management
The student must meet the requirements specified below:
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Both of the following courses (7 credits): |
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CSUS |
276 |
Sustaining Our National Parks and Recreation Lands |
3 |
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CSUS |
476 |
Natural Resource Recreation Management |
4 |
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One of the following courses outside the student’s course requirements for the major (3 or 4 credits): |
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ANS |
110 |
Introductory Animal Agriculture |
4 |
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CSS |
101 |
Introduction to Crop Science |
3 |
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CSUS |
200 |
Introduction to Sustainability |
3 |
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CSUS |
273 |
Introduction to travel and Tourism |
3 |
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FOR |
202 |
Introduction to Forestry |
3 |
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FW |
101 |
Fundamentals of Fisheries and Wildlife Ecology and Management |
3 |
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Two of the following courses, one of which is outside the student’s course requirements for the major (5 to 7 credits): |
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CSS |
210 |
Fundamentals of Soil Science |
3 |
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CSUS |
278 |
Introduction to Conservation, Recreation and Environmental Enforcement |
1 |
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CSUS |
354 |
Water Resources Management |
3 |
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CSUS |
431 |
Interpretation and Visitor Information Systems |
3 |
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CSUS |
464 |
Environmental and Natural Resource Policy in Michigan |
3 |
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CSUS |
465 |
Environmental and Natural Resource Law |
3 |
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CSUS |
473 |
Social Entrepreneurship and Community Sustainability |
3 |
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CSUS |
474 |
Advanced Topics in Tourism Management |
3 |
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FOR |
404 |
Forest Ecology |
3 |
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FOR |
412 |
Wildland Fire |
2 |
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FOR |
466 |
Natural Resource Policy |
3 |
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FW |
419 |
Applications of Geographic Information Systems to Natural Resources Management |
4 |
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GEO |
221 |
Introduction to Geographic Information |
3 |
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IBIO |
355 |
Ecology |
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3 |