2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog - R 
    
    Dec 03, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog - R

Natural Resources Management: Concentration in Park Administration (1151), B.S.N.R.M.


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Bachelor of Science in Natural Resources Management (B.S.N.R.M.) - Major in Natural Resources Management


The B.S.N.R.M. with a major in Natural Resources Management prepares graduates for employment with state or federal natural resources agencies or private sector positions, as well as for graduate studies in the various fields of Natural Resources Management.   

There are four concentrations (one with two options) in this major: 

  • Environmental Management 
  • Park Administration 
  • Soil and Water Conservation 
  • Wildlife and Fisheries Biology 
  • Wildlife Science 
  • Fisheries Science 

 

For more information about the Natural Resources Management major, please contact: 

Dr. Wes Totten 
Chair, Department of Agriculture, Geosciences and Natural Resources 
256 Brehm Hall 
ftotten@utm.edu 
731-881-7262 

Concentration in Park Administration Concentration (1151)


This curriculum is designed to prepare students for the proper management of natural, cultural, and recreational resources. Leadership positions in parks and other recreation settings require fundamental knowledge of basic principles from many disciplines which collectively emphasize the natural and cultural sciences as well as personnel and fiscal management, thus preparing students with leadership abilities and an applied understanding of the tools for park administration. 

Flexibility is provided through restricted elective hours, allowing credit hours to be taken in a more specialized area of the park field. The curriculum includes supervised field experience with an approved park or recreational agency and applications are further illustrated by frequent trips to nearby national, state, and municipal park settings and private and commercial recreation attractions. 

Employment opportunities include positions with federal, state, and municipal park agencies as well as a multitude of private, commercial, and volunteer organizations. 

For more information about the Park Administration Concentration, please contact: 

Philip Smartt, Ph.D., CIT 
Professor of Park Management and Heritage Interpretation 
Department of Agriculture, Geosciences, and Natural Resources 
University of Tennessee at Martin 
267 Brehm Hall 
Phone: (731) 881-7954 

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS


  

  • 120 credit hours are required. 
  • Minimum 30 credit hours completed at The University of Tennessee at Martin. 
  • Minimum 30 credits in Upper Division coursework (courses numbered 300-499). 
  • Minimum 60 credits earned at an accredited four-year institution required. 
  • A minimum overall GPA of 2.0 is required. 
  • A minimum institutional GPA of 2.0 is required. 
  • Must meet all General Education Requirements. 
  • Must meet all Major Requirements. 
  • If a Minor is required, must meet all Minor Requirements. 
  • Must meet all Exit Exam Requirements. 
    • General Education Exam 
    • Major Field Test / Exit Exam 
  • If a student is admitted to the University of Tennessee at Martin with documented entrance deficiencies OR is subject to mandatory placement requirements, then the student must meet those requirements.  

COURSEWORK REQUIRED FOR THE DEGREE


  

Guidance for choosing general education courses: 

Note to students: BIOL130, BIOL140, and MATH 140 are pre-requisites for other required courses in this major; students are strongly encouraged to use these courses to fulfill the University General Education requirement for Biological and Physical Systems and Mathematics Requirement. 

Course Requirements


Core coursework: These courses are required for the Concentration in Park Administration (20 hours):

Concentration Requirements (62 Hours)


Requirements


  • Choose three hours from: AGEC 271 - Farm Management Credit(s): 3 or ACCT 201 - Accounting Information for Decision Making I Credit(s): 3 or POSC 363 - Public Budgeting and Personnel Management Credit(s): 3 
  • Either HLTH 220 - Advanced First Aid, CPR and AED Credit(s): 3 or WBIO 340 - Wildlife Law Enforcement and Public Relations Credit(s): 3 

Biology Electives (6 Hours)


  • Choose from any upper-division Biology, Botany, Microbiology, or Zoology. 

History and Geosciences Electives (6 Hours)


Choose from any upper-division History, Geography, or Geology

Students may choose the Natural History Minor (6290) to meet the requirements of the Biology Electives (6 Hours) and the History and Geosciences Electives (6 Hours). 

Restricted Electives (1 Hour)


Selected with the assistance of the student’s adviser based on the student’s career goals. 

ADDITIONAL NOTES


  1. Field work involving physical activity is required for some course laboratories. Course syllabi will provide recommended footwear, clothing, etc. 
  2. Students may choose to pursue additional coursework to obtain certificates or minors.  Advisors can recommend these based on student career aspirations.   
  3. Some pre-requisite courses require a grade of “C” or higher to take the next required course or to satisfy University graduation requirements.  These include but may not be limited to Biology 130 and 140 and English 105, 111, 112, and 113.   

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