Course Description
Interpretation is a form of communication in which the technical language of natural sciences and related fields is translated in a way connects people's hearts and minds to a resource. Commonly, interpretation occurs at local, county, state and national parks; state and national forests; other protected areas; as well as natural and cultural history centers and sites. However, these skills can be transferred to any setting in which you are seeking to connect people's hearts and minds to a resource. This course is designed to provide you with fundamental knowledge of environmental and cultural interpretation, as well as develop your practical skills in providing interpretive services. Students will enroll in the National Association of Interpretation Certified Interpretive Guide course and have opportunity to apply for certification ($125 fee). Certification is optional. Students completing this course will also earn a minimum of 20 hours toward NC Environmental Education Certification.