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The parks, recreation, and tourism discipline focuses on delivering wholesome, rewarding, and eco-friendly outdoor leisure and travel experiences for diverse populations. Professionals in this sector oversee and preserve these natural assets and settings, guaranteeing public access to safe outdoor enjoyment. The University of Utah's Parks, Recreation, and Tourism (PRT) program equips students to explore various sectors addressing societal, ecological, and financial dimensions. Majors can select from three specialization tracks: Commercial, Community, & Sport Management; Outdoor Recreation Studies; or Sustainable Tourism & Hospitality Management. The curriculum covers both theoretical leisure studies and practical applications within the field, featuring courses like leisure services administration, natural resource management, recreational planning, experiential learning, and sports administration.
Professional Pathways
Program graduates qualify for roles such as park supervisors, adventure guides, conservation officers, athletic mentors, expedition leaders, event coordinators, and wilderness activity experts. Alumni have secured positions as environmental program coordinators, adventure leaders, athletic program administrators, venue operations managers, outdoor industry executives, youth camp administrators, and mountain resort safety personnel. Those seeking national opportunities can join organizations like the National Park Service or U.S. Forest Service. Advanced degrees open doors to academic and research positions in higher education.