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Oct 05, 2024
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2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Management (B.S.)
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This multidisciplinary program will provide the first and only degree program that combines natural resources/wildlife management with business and hospitality management to provide trained professions in this growing commercial sector of our economy.
Upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Science Degree Program in Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Management, students will:
- Know the basic scientific principles which govern the management of our natural resources (soils, water, grasslands, forests and wildlife).
- Know the range of outdoor related skills needed by wildlife enterprise operators and customers.
- Have a sound understanding of business management and marketing.
- Have a sound understanding of business finance and accounting.
- Understand principles of hospitality management covering lodging and food and beverage services and regulations.
- Possess a comprehensive general education that is the basis for their success in the outlined learning outcomes.
Bachelor’s degree requirements
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Communications (9 credit hours)
General Agriculture (1 credit hour)
Natural Sciences (16 credit hours)
Social Systems (9 credit hours)
Mathematics and Statistics (6 credit hours)
Business (12 credit hours)
Hospitality (9 credit hours)
Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Management Core (56 credit hours)
Free Electives (12 credit hours)
Total hours required for graduation (130 credit hours)
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