Description
Students explore the methods and principles used by the National Park Service, Museums, and State Park systems to interpret natural and cultural environments effectively and to interest a variety of audiences. Students practice skills in both personal and non-personal interpretation by creating park/museum programs, interpretive literature, brochures, waysides, and other interpretive media. Course Fee $50
Prerequisite: One of the following - EDU 210, OED 261, OED 265, or instructor consent
Lib Ed: WritingInt; Env: Applications