PRA 255 Adv Resource Interpretation
Serves as an advanced course in natural and cultural/historic resource interpretation. Provides the student with the skills to plan, prepare, and present exciting and relevant interpretation programs for special visitors and situations using a variety of personal and non-personal techniques. Examples of skills offered include writing and design of site produced publications and exhibit labels, producing basic audio-visual programs, and preparing and presenting special activities such as demonstrations, living history, storytelling, costumed interpretation and dramatic/creative arts. Techniques for the physically or mentally challenged, sensory impaired, elderly and international visitors are discussed. Includes the sensitive handling of controversial/sensitive educational issues.
Prerequisite
Grade of C or higher in the following course:
PRA 205