GEOG 446 - Heritage Interpretation The methodology for crafting an interpretative message that relates to an organization’s mission and audience interest is a main focus of this class. The various methods for effectively communicating that through personal interpretation will be an important part of the coursework. Students should expect to present interpretative messages several times during the semester.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Winter
Cross-Listed with GHPR 446 and GHPR 556
Class-Level Restriction Junior, Senior, or Second Bachelor standing
Notes - Equivalent Courses GHPR 446, GHPR 556 Previously listed as Heritage Interpretation and Tourism Updates Graduate Credit Rescinded 4/2015, effective Fall 2015; Course Rotation 12/2014; Change to Description, Title and Prereqs 4/2014, effective Summer 2014 ; Graduate Credit 07/2011; Links 04/2011
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