OUTDOOR REC MANAGEMENT A.A.S. Degree Minimum 62 hours Career & Technical Education • Associate in Applied Science Degree • Minimum 2.0 OGPA • Major Code: DORMA Fall Semester FIRST YEAR Credit Hrs Fall Semester SECOND YEAR Credit Hrs ENG 121 Rhetoric & Composition I 3 BUS 133 Business Communication 3 EMP 111 Job Skills Development 2 BUS 191 Financial Accounting 3 IT 119 Basic Software Applications 3 BIOL 141 Environmental Science 4 BUS 297 Business Law I 3 OWL 112 Wildlife Business Basics 2 OUTR 111 Recreation Foundations 3 OUTR 131 Leadership in Recreation 3 OWL 110 Guiding in Outdoors 2 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 16 Spring Semester Credit Hrs 2 Spring Semester Credit Hrs OUTR 152 Environmental Ethics 3 3 1 ECON 121 Macroeconomics ENG 122 Rhetoric & Composition II 4 3 or ECON 122 Microeconomics OUTR 115 Outdoor Recreation Practicum 3 3 MATH 151 Occupational Math 3 PSYC 121 or Intro to Psychology or Human 3 3 PSYC 131 Relations 15 or MATH 128 College Algebra 16 or MATH 144 Heart of Mathematics BUS 192 Managerial Accounting COM 144 Interpersonal Communication OUTR ELECTIVE (see list below) OUTR 112 Outdoor Program Planning Total Hours BUS 298 Legal & Social Environment of Business Total Hours OUTR ELECTIVES: OUTR 151-3 Ecotourism, OUTR 153-2 Intro to Southern Illinois Tourism, OUTR154-2 Southern Illinois Natural Resource Survey, OUTR 170-3 Basic Archery, OUTR 171-3 Intermediate Archery, OUTR 172-3 Advanced Archery, OUTR 173-3 Pro-Am Competition Archery, OUTR 211-1 Physical and Mental Side of Archery, OUTR 212-1 Basic Compound Bow Mechanics, OUTR 213-1 Advanced Compound Bow Mechanics, OUTR 214-1 USCA Rules and Procedures, OUTR 215-1 USAA Rules and Procedures, OUTR 216-1 Mind and Matter in Competition, OUTR 231-1 Indoor Archery ITAA Rules, OUTR 232-1 Indoor Archery NFAA Rules, OUTR 233-1 Indoor Archery USAA Rules, OUTR 234-1 Indoor Archery USCAA Rules, OUTR 235-3 Indoor Archery Fundamentals, OUTR 236-3 Indoor Archery Intermediate, OUTR 237-3 Indoor Archery Advanced, OUTR 238-3 Indoor Archery Pro-Am, and OUTR 290 (1-3) Selected Topics in Outdoor Recreation. THE OUTDOOR RECREATION PROGRAM is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to lead, plan and administer outdoor recreation programs in a variety of potential environments. FIELD EXPERIENCE: Some classes may require field activities and/or specialized equipment. When possible, SIC will make all necessary accommodations for students, however, to participate, the student may be required to furnish certain equipment. Occupational information about this program is available at O*NET online www.onetonline.org. Once at that website enter the SOC Code that is listed for this program. O*NET – SOC Code: Career Opportunities: Major Employers: Outdoor Guide, Recreation Technician, Adventure Service Technician, Federal Government (Forestry, Fish and Wildlife, Recreation, Natural Wildlife Manager, Wildlife Technician, Park Manager, Parks Technician, Resource Conservation Service), State Conservation Departments (IDNR), Non-game Wildlife Personnel, Natural Resource Conservation Personnel, Outdoor and Adventure Camps, Guide Services, Outdoor Recreation Environmental Technician, Wilderness Director, Naturalist, Natural Businesses, Equestrian Camps, Hunting Clubs, Local and County Parks Resource Conservation Personnel, Camp Program Director, Outdoor and Recreation Organizations, Private and Public Educational Groups, Program Specialist, Education Program Coordinator, Recreational Clubs, Non-Governmental Organizations (Ducks Unlimited, Nat. Wild Turkey Fed., International Mtn Biking Assoc.) 05/21 Southeastern Illinois College • 3575 College Road • Harrisburg, Illinois 62946 • 618-252-5400 • www.sic.edu 96 Southeastern Illinois College • 3575 College Road • Harrisburg, Illinois 62946 • 618-252-5400 • www.sic.edu