Introductory Rock Climbing

Course Code:
REC 160
Course Group(s):
Degree Applicable, Integrative Studies: RECR Program Options
Course Description:
Introductory Rock is a top roping-focused course that is designed for students that have no (or minimal) prior rock climbing experience. The goal is simple; to teach students safe, contemporary climbing fundamentals and to do so from a perspective that students may one day enter the field of professional guiding. The course will consist of six full day sessions, the majority of which will be held in the field. The final day will include a review of skills, followed by a practicum in which students will be asked to demonstrate a particular skill to the class (as if they were teaching the skill to a beginner). Numerous introductory hard skills such as knot tying, belaying, rappelling, climbing technique etc., will be taught as well as various concepts such as anchor construction theory, risk management procedures and Leave No Trace principles, to name a few. There is a course fee attached to this class. Prerequisite: REC 105 Recreation and Leisure in the US
Credit:
2
Prerequisites:
Prereq: (REC 101 Lecture Min Grade: D Min Credits: 3.00 Or REC 105 Lecture Min Grade: D Min Credits: 3.00 Or REC 105 Hybrid Min Grade: D Min Credits: 3.00)
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