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OS 11700: Equipment Design And Repair
2.00 Credits
Alaska Pacific University
This class addresses the wide range of problems associated with maintaining outdoor equipment and introduces students to the fundamentals of equipment design and construction.
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OS 18000,28000,38000,48000: Directed Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Alaska Pacific University
Individual study in a given field under the guidance of a regular faculty member and by permission only.
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OS 18500,28500,38500,48500: Practicum
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Alaska Pacific University
The practicum is an integral part of the student's pre-professional preparation. It will help them identify career areas to pursue and network with professionals in that field of work.
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OS 19200,29200,39200,49200: Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Alaska Pacific University
Special topics in various fields are offered as needed. Appropriate course descriptions are published as topics are developed.
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OS 20000: Introduction to Outdoor Studies
4.00 Credits
Alaska Pacific University
Survey of the field of recreation and leisure services. As a required course for all Outdoor Studies majors and minors, it serves as an orientation to the profession. Satisfies the Sophomore Seminar GUR.
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OS 20100: Recreation Program Design
4.00 Credits
Alaska Pacific University
Prepares students to plan, conduct, lead, and evaluate programs in the field of outdoor recreation and adventure education. Students will analyze and review different styles and philosophies of local recreational programs and develop their own program design.
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OS 20200: Wilderness First Responder
4.00 Credits
Alaska Pacific University
Fundamentals of emergency care in a non-urban environment, including physiology, injury assessment, short term care, anatomy, and small group rescues. Certification fee required.
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OS 20300: Wilderness First Responder Refresher
1.00 Credits
Alaska Pacific University
This course reviews and recertifies the Wilderness First Responder standards of care in non-urban environments. Class consists of lectures, hands on scenarios, and readings. Students must have a current WFR certification. Certification fee required. Prerequisite: OS 20200 or permission of instructor.
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OS 20400: Leave no Trace Master Educator
1.00 Credits
Alaska Pacific University
A Leave No Trace Master Educator course is designed to give students a comprehensive overview of Leave No Trace skills and ethics through practical application in a field-based setting. The course emphasizes the ability to teach ethics and skills to different audiences. The course includes a minimum of four eight-hour days and at least three nights camping in the field. Upon successfully completing the course, the student will receive a LNT Master Educator certification that is recognized in the outdoor industry internationally. Lab fee includes the certification fee. Prerequisite: OS11000
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OS 21000: Snow And Avalanche Science For Professionals
4.00 Credits
Alaska Pacific University
This course explores the properties of weather, terrain, and snow pack that lead to snow avalanches. The course will also address avalanche rescue techniques and career opportunities in the field of snow science. Content covers avalanche level 2 curriculum. Prerequisite: OS11200 or instructor permission.
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