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About Laura Trauth
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BA in Anthropology, 1987. You go to ND, not for the football, but to be a part of an intistution that is also a family. Rectors, teachers, and advisors are all caring and helpful. There are no fraternites -- instead, the dorms strive to provide a personal, friendly and ethical college experience. ND also provides a strong general education with their First Year of Studies program -- incoming students take a variety of foundational courses, including Theology, regardless of their intended major. The program also provides support services to encourage and assist students.

 
   

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Topic: University of Notre Dame Du Lac



Expert: Laura Trauth
Date: 6/14/2004
Subject: Tourism graduate school

Question
Hello,
I was wondering if ND has a graduate program for Parks and Tourism. I am looking to try and attend an Internationl program. I am currently attending the University of Utah.
Thank You,
Chris Newton

Answer
Hi Chris,

To my knowledge, ND doesn't have anything like that. If it's very new, however, it might not be listed on their web site yet.  Here's the listing of graduate programs:

http://graduateschool.nd.edu/html/programs/index.html

You could always contact the graduate school and find out if any program like the one you want is "in the works."  You could also search on web sites like this one:

http://www.gradschools.com/

I know that Duke has a Masters in Forestry that might be a little like a Parks program. That's the closest thing I know if in a graduate program, but this is a very different field from my own (history)!  If you think it might be close enough to take a look, here's their web site:

http://www.nicholas.duke.edu/

Best of luck finding a program,
Sincerely
Laura Trauth

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