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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
The use and sequencing of a variety of low and high rope-challenge initiatives for learning problems solving, trust, team building, and communication. Fundamental processing skills related to challenge course. This course include visitations to several rope challenge course in northern New Mexico. There will be a fee to cover transportation to course sites. Prerequisite: LSvc 201 and LSvc 203.
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3.00 Credits
The knowledge needed to handle medical emergencies requiring extended care in remote setting. Emphasis is on prevention, decision making, and treatment. Students receive nationally recognized certification in Wilderness First Responder. Prerequisite: LSvc 201.
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2.00 Credits
Wilderness search techniques, evacuation from a variety of environments, preventing and preparing for survival situations, coordination of searches. Prerequisite: LSvc 201.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of how and why the outdoors is used as a medium of learning, along with the origin, setting, and clients (i.e. your at risk, chemical dependency clients, businesses, and university students) of adventure education. Description of the philosophical, historical, psychological, and social foundations of adventure education. Ethical issues of adventure leadership and education. Includes visits to area adventure education programs. Prerequisite: LSvc 201.
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3.00 Credits
Models and methods of outdoor leadership and experimental education (i.e. conditional outdoor leadership theory, transfer of learning, framing experiences). Group process and facilitation, including metaphors, processing, and debriefing. Risk management concepts and strategies. Prerequisite: LSvc 201 plus at least one additional course taken from LSvc 202 through LSvc 207.
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6.00 Credits
The knowledge and application of outdoor leadership (i.e. program design, trip planning, group facilitation, judgement and decision making, instructional methodologies, leadership styles, etc.). Student colead trips offered in the foundational skills courses. (Taken twice in connection with co-leading two different foundational skills course trips). Prerequisite: LSvc 201, LSvc 346, LSvc 356, LSvc 358, plus at least two additional courses taken from LSvc 202 through LSvc 207.
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2.00 Credits
Advanced processing skills related to low and high challenge course initiatives. Design principles, inspection, maintenance, supervision and rescue procedures for challenge course. This course includes visits to several rope challenge courses in northern New Mexico. There will be a fee to cover transportation to course sites. Prerequisite: LSvc 345. Co-requisite: LSvc 358.
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3.00 Credits
Acquaints students with the variety of recreational
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to tourism research, including travel trends, sources of information, elementary statistics in travel/tourism, research techniques, and formal writing procedures. Special fee. Prerequisite: MIS 233 and LSvc 310 or permission of instructor.
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6.00 Credits
External work placement with substantial independent responsibilities. Prerequisite: Leisure Services major and two practicum experiences (minimum four semester credits for Adventure Leadership).
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