Outdoor Leadership Practicum

Course Code:
REC 363
Course Group(s):
Degree Applicable, Integrative Studies: RECR Program Options, RECR: Experiential Cluster
Course Description:
Consistent with Wilderness Education Association?s Six Educational Components, this course provides an extended backcountry experience that gives students the chance to develop leadership skills through the daily application and evaluation of individual and group decision making and judgment. This five-week course typically conducted in the Adirondack State Park entails 5 days of on-campus pre-trip planning and preparation, 2 consecutive 2-week sessions involving canoeing and backpacking, and a concluding four-day student-planned expedition . The Outdoor Leadership Practicum offers students the opportunity to demonstrate leadership level judgment required to make and implement quality decisions while experiencing both mental and physical challenge. Students will travel in small groups in wilderness areas away from immediate medical assistance by canoe and foot. Students typically do multiple canoe portages, carry 40-75 pound backpacks, climb 4,000 foot peaks, and complete rigorous off-trail navigation exercises. Prerequisite: REC 220 Outdoor Recreation Leadership. Completes General Education Requirement:RE-I.
Credit:
6
Prerequisites:
Prereq: REC 220 Lecture Min Grade: D Min Credits: 3.00
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