MARSHALL UNIVERSITY
ON-LINE OHV COURSE NOW AVAILABLE

Taking educational opportunities to a new level


       The fact that you can get a minor college degree in OHV Recreation was groundbreaking enough when Marshall University in West Virginia first introduced the first of their 4-course series in 2003. But now it will be available to thousands more students throughout the country by way of a new on-line course series.

       The University is pleased to announce that the first of the four-course series in off-highway vehicle recreation will be offered on-line during the summer of 2005. This course, PLS 450E/550E, Introduction to Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation, is a 12-week course that will begin May 16, 2005, and will end August 10, 2005.
       This series of OHV courses was developed through the collaborative efforts of the Park Resources and Leisure Services program at Marshall University, the Nick J. Rahall, II Appalachian Transportation Institute, and the National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (NOHVCC).
                               NO CAMPUS MEETINGS REQUIRED

      This offering is an electronic course available completely on-line. No campus meetings are required. The course will be taught by Dr. Raymond L. Busbee, Professor of Park Resources and Leisure Services.
      Individuals may enroll in the course for undergraduate credit (PLS 450E) or graduate credit (PLS 550E). Marshall University welcomes all eligible students. Prospective students must be admitted to Marshall University to be eligible for course enrollment. Registration begins April 4, 2005. Complete admission and enrollment information is available at the following web site.
 

www.marshall.edu/muonline

 

The course designation is PLS 450E/550E Introduction to Off-Highway
Vehicle Recreation and the term designation is Summer 2005, Session B
(Term 1).

For further information contact:
Dr. Raymond L. Busbee
304.696-2922

Busbee@marshall.edu

 

 

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