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ADG 115: Avalanche Science
1.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
1 Credit Hour 22.5 Contact Hours (Lecture/Lab Combination) Covers the details of avalanche formation and their hazards. Students learn what causes instability in the snow pack and what triggers an avalanche. Teaches avalanche hazard recognition and avoidance and a variety of other topics including types of snow metamorphism, snow pit analysis, and search and rescue techniques. This is a must class for anyone wanting to venture into the winter backcountry environment of the Rocky Mountains and a Prerequisite for the aspiring back country ski and mountain guide.
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ADG 125: Leave No Trace Certification Course
1.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
1 Credit Hour 22.5 Contact Hours (Lecture/Lab Combination) This overnighter (two days and one night) is a certification course in the low-impact guidelines of Leave No Trace (LNT). Participants have the opportunity to practice and demonstrate the LNT principles in a hands-on setting. It is a must for guides, outfitters, outdoor educators, scout/youth group leaders, or anyone who cares about minimizing impact on the Colorado back country. Upon completion, participants will be officially certified as an "LNT Trainer" by Leave No Trace, Inc.,and awarded a trainer certificate. This certification is recognized by many outdoor and government agencies. This class is a great outdoor resume enhancer.
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ADG 220: Programming for Outdoor Education
3.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
3 Credit Hours 67.5 Contact Hours (Lecture/Lab Combination) Focuses on the planning, development, and leadership of outdoor education and recreation programs and activities, using a variety of materials and resources. Various outdoor/environmental education curricula and philosophies are examined. Design and development of publication materials and resources are examined.
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ADG 280: Adventure Guide Internship
5.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
5 Credit Hours 225 Contact Hours (Work Experience) Prerequisite: ADG 100, ADG 220, ADG 125, EMS 115 or faculty consent Students gain practical experience as interns for public or private adventure outfitters or programs. Includes 230 hours of related field experience in resource technology and work experience in a business or industry. Individual goals, objectives, and bi-weekly progress reports are required.
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AGY 240: Introductory Soil Science
4.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
4 Credit Hours 90 Contact Hours (Lecture/Lab Combination) Focuses on formation, physical properties, chemical properties, and management of soils emphasizing conditions that affect plant growth.
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ANT 101: Cultural Anthropology:SS3
3.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
3 Credit Hours 45 Contact Hours (Lecture) Prerequisite: ENG 090, REA 090 Studies human cultural patterns and learned behavior. Includes linguistics, social and political organization, religion, culture and personality, culture change, and applied anthropology.
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ANT 107: Introduction to Archaeology:SS3
3.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
3 Credit Hours 45 Contact Hours (Lecture) Prerequisite: ENG 090, REA 090 Introduces the science of recovering the human prehistoric and historic past through excavation, analysis, and interpretation of material remains. Includes a survey of the archaeology of different areas of the Old and New Worlds. Also includes the works of selected archaeologists and discussions of major archaeological theories.
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ANT 111: Physical Anthropology:SS3
3.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
3 Credit Hours 45 Contact Hours (Lecture) Prerequisite: ENG 090, REA 090 Studies human biology and its effects on behavior. Includes principles of genetics and evolution, vertebrates and primates, human origins, human variation, and ecology.
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ANT 211: Cultural Resource Management
3.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
3 Credit Hours 45 Contact Hours (Lecture) Prerequisite: ENG 090, REA 090 Introduces the cultural resources management requirements of the federal government. Explores the history, purposes, and goals of historic preservation through an examination of cultural, archaeological, and historical resources of the American Southwest.
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ANT 215: Indians of North America
3.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
3 Credit Hours 45 Contact Hours (Lecture) Prerequisite: ENG 090, REA 090 Studies the Indians of North America from the origins of native peoples in the New World, through the development of geographic culture areas, to European contact and subsequent contemporary Native American issues.
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