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Course summary
This concentration prepares students for careers with private, for-profit enterprises that provide services to tourists.
Program modules
The courses are MATH 117 College Algebra in Context I; MATH 118 College Algebra in Context II; MATH 124 Logarithmic and Exponential Function; CO 150 College Composition; NR 120 A or B Environmental Conservation; ECCC 202 Principles of Microeconomics; SPCM 200 Public Speaking; L 200 Second Year Language I; L 201 Second Year Language II; ACT 205 Fundamentals of Accounting; RRM 101 Hospitality Industry; NRRT 270 Principles of Natural Resource Tourism; BUS 205 Legal and Ethical Issues in Business; RRM 200 Resort Operations; STAT 201 General Statistics; L 300 Reading and Writing for Communication; MGT 305 Fundamentals of Management; CO 300 Writing Arguments; NR 320 Natural Resources History and Policy; L 305 Third Year Language II; MKT 305 Fundamentals of Marketing; NR 300 Biological Diversity; NRRT 442 Tourism Planning; RRM 350 Restaurant and Resort Marketing; MKT 365 International Marketing; NRRT 470 Tourism Impacts; NRRT 471 Starting and Managing Your Own Tourism Enterprise; NRRT 499V Senior Thesis; one course from: NRRT 320 International Issues in Recreation and Tourism; NRRT 376 Recreation Measurements; NRRT 372 Tourism Promotion; NR 387 Internship I.
Entry requirement for international students
Applicants from Australia must have completed year 10 Secondary School Certificate and year 12 Senior Certificate and have earned state or territory school leaving certificate (i.e.) Australian Capital Territory Year 12 Certificate; New South Wales HSC; Northern Territory SACE; Queensland Senior Certificate; South Australian Certificate of Education; Tasmania Certificate of Education; Victorian Certificate of Education; and the Western Australia CSE. Indian applicants need to complete standard XII and have obtained any one of the examination results: State Higher Secondary Certificate / All India and Delhi Senior School Certificate / Indian School Certificate and Standard X Examination Results: School Leaving Certificate /All India Secondary School Certificate /Indian. Indian students who have taken CBSE examinations should have an overall grade of C2 or higher. Pakistan applicants are required to have Higher Secondary Certificate with examination results and students majoring in computer science, engineering and mathematics should complete the pre-engineering sequence of courses. Preference in admissions for engineering, computer science and mathematics will be given to students who have completed the pre-engineering science track with 60 percentage average. Singapore applicants must have Sijil am Pelajaran Singapure-Cambridge with 5 0-level passes. Singapore students who have appeared for A-Level examinations are required to show two passes at grades A to E. Approximately 6 -10 semester credits in transfer will be awarded for each A-Level pass. Students from Malaysia should have completed Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia; MICSS Unifed Examination Certificate (UEC) with a standard grade of 4 in a grading scales of 1-9. All applicants must demonstrate a high level of English proficiency with a minimum TOEFL score of 71 on the IBT or 525 on the PBT; or a minimum IELTS score of 6.0.
Colorado State University accepts IELTS*
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Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Colorado State University
Department name
Warner College of Natural Resources, Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources
About Colorado State University
Colorado State University is one of the leading research universities in the United States. The university traces its roots back to 1870 when it was founded as the Agricultural College of Colorado. Today, Colorado State University has more than 22,000 students. It is a Carnegie Class I research institution with annual research expenditures topping $138 million. The institution is also a green university located in Fort Collins. Accreditation Colorado read more
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