B.A.S. in Teaching Earth and Space Science with the Environmental Education Concentration
University of Minnesota, Duluth
| Program Description | Information |
|---|---|
| Program Location | Duluth, MN |
| Program Type | Baccalaureate Degree |
| Program Discipline | Education |
| Local or Distance-Education? | Local-only |
| Full-time or Part-time? | Full-time |
| Program Homepage | Link |
Program Description
The bachelor of applied science (B.A.Sc.) in recreation - outdoor education prepares students for professional careers in outdoor education allowing them to work in nonformal outdoor education settings such as nature centers; city, state, or national parks; college outdoor programs; or for commercial agencies. Core components include program planning and delivery, education methods, physical skills development, management, facilities coordination, evaluation, and principles of recreation. The recreation major is a four-year curriculum including one full semester of field placement in an outdoor educational setting.
This major provides professional training for nontraditional education settings that may not require a teaching license as a prerequisite credential. Refer to the environmental education emphasis under the teaching life science and/or teaching earth and space science majors for training that includes a teaching licensure.
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