Minor Sheet
Natural and Cultural Heritage Interpretation
A minor i n N atural and C ultural H eritage I nterpretation pr ovides s pecial ex periences and c ompetencies for s tudents interested in working with the public in outdoor settings. The required courses help you to understand and interpret natural, cultural, a nd historical places. T he pr ogram c an a lso enhance your opportunities t o f ind m eaningful employment as a guide, interpreter, educator, adventure leader, ranger, or resource manager.
HY 2103 Creative History PR 1023 Interpretation of Natural and Cultural Heritage PR 2123 Ecotourism EITHER OR
AN 3443 Researching Local Places PR 4123 Interpretative Methods
EITHER OR
AN 1123 Cultural Anthropology HY 3313 Special Themes in History
Three credits from the following BI 2043 Dendrology GL 1003 Physical Geology WF 1001 North American Wildlife ID and WF 2132 North American Wildlife
Minor Sheet
Philosophy
Whatever your m ajor, a minor in Philosophy will help you i magine your o wn l ife‘s pat h m ore t houghtfully and c arefully. Philosophical epistemology enc ourages s cientists t o explore the i mplications a nd limits of t heir k nowledge. P hilosophical ethics helps educators, outdoor leaders and conservation law officers consider the moral ramifications of their work with the public. Philosophy fosters skills and dispositions to complement any course of study, so people with philosophical training often advance quickly on the job because of critical thinking, problem solving, communication, and inter-personal skills. PH 1003 Introduction to Philosophy PH 2113 Moral Communication PH 3313 Special Topics in Philosophy PH 3323 Philosophy and Literature PL 3413 Advocacy, Ethics and the Environment
Unity College Catalog 2010-2011
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