Adventure Education

Course Code:
REC 104
Course Description:
This course provides students with a theoretical understanding of adventure education and outdoor recreation. This course also provides students with opportunities to acquire the knowledge and develop the skills necessary for the effective implementation of all phases of adventure programming: assessment, planning, preparation, leading/facilitating, and evaluation. Students will become proficient in group management and the professional delivery of safe, high quality, ethical and educationally sound nature-based experiences and/or adventure pursuits for diverse audiences and cultures. Students will learn how to facilitate ice-breaker activities, initiative games and low and high ropes elements. The importance of sequencing, framing, and the use of metaphors is emphasized and practiced. Skills learned include low and high ropes course set-up, knot-tying, spotting, and belaying. This course prepares students for ACCT Level One Certification.
Credit:
3
Corequisites:
Coreq: REC 104 Lecture, REC 104 Lab
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