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Course Criteria
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67.50 Credits
Provides students with a combination of skills and practical experience in the fundamentals of mountaineering. Emphasizes basic climbing skills and techniques, equipment usage, safety systems, mountain travel and awareness, problem solving and decision-making, high altitude climate and weather, wilderness ethics, and physical fitness. Prev. Course Codes: (PED-171) (PAC-154) (PAC-151A) (PAC-151MI) Clock Hours: 67.5 (LECLB)
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30.00 Credits
Improves the skills of the beginning ski racer. Slalom and Giant Slalom, or Nordic, racing will be covered. Prev. Course Codes: (PED-145) (PED-241) (PAC-104) Clock Hours: 30 (LAB)
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30.00 Credits
Provides basic kayak and water reading skills. The students will learn boating safety, hazard evaluation, terminology, whitewater river reading skills, paddling strokes, bracing techniques, peel out and eddy turns, and rescue and self rescue techniques including wet exits, Eskimo rescues, and introduction to and practice of the Eskimo roll. You must be at least 17 years old on the first day of class to take this course. Prev. Course Codes: (PAC-251) (PED-179) Clock Hours: 30 (LAB)
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67.50 Credits
Covers the reading of highway, forest service, and topographical maps including symbols, legends, border information, and contour lines. Explores the use of magnetic compasses in an outdoor environment and functions that plot a course on maps. Supplemental navigation skills are included. Clock Hours: 67.5 (LECLB)
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67.50 Credits
This course emphasizes the physiological, psychological, and practical principles of survival. Survival equipment, wilderness improvising techniques, and wilderness dangers are included. Prev. Course Codes: (OUT-210) Clock Hours: 67.5 (LECLB)
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67.50 Credits
Covers the basic fundamentals required for search and rescue in a wilderness environment. Includes tracking techniques and field trips. Clock Hours: 67.5 (LECLB)
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6.00 Credits
Provides students with a vehicle to pursue special topics of interest. The content of this course is designed on an as needed basis to provide current, up-to-date information.
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30.00 Credits
Learn boat handling on float and moving water, safety procedures, equipment, hazard evaluation, and how to minimize environmental impact on river and lake environments. You must be at least 17 years old on the first day of class to take this course. Prev. Course Codes: (PAC-251) Clock Hours: 30 (LAB)
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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: PED-100; Min. grade C-. Covers skills designed for individuals with an advanced level of golfing skills who are interested in improving their game. Driving range, putting green, and oncourse instruction and play will be included. Use of woods, irons, wedges, and putting will be stressed. All instruction will be by certified golf instructors. Clock Hours: 30 (LAB)
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30.00 Credits
Offers a back country field trip with focus on horsemanship, horsepacking, camp operation, camp cooking, "Leave No Trace", and safety. Prev. Course Codes: (PAC-235) (OUT-140) Clock Hours: 30 (LAB)
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