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3.00 Credits
This course presents an overview of global historical and philosophical foundations of leisure and recreation, including public and private leisure service delivery systems. It provides a conceptual basis for the evolution of leisure and work in relation to social, economic, and environmental factors in the context of mountain and community-based recreation, tourism, and hospitality. A detailed study includes delivery of recreational programming through parks, public recreation departments, nonprofic organizations, commercial recreation, tourism, and therapeutic recreation. Career paths in leisure-related services are examined, along with trends and inssues facing the profession.
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1.00 Credits
With a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on experiences, this course strives to give a comprehensive overview of the basic skills and knowledge required to access a variety of outdoor recreational activities and career opportunities. Students will synthesize historic and contemporary philosophies of outdoor education to develop a deeper understanding of the issues currently faced by outdoor educators in the modern world.
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2.00 Credits
Wilderness First Aid is an intense course designed to provide the student with the skills, knowledge, confidence and ability to provide a high level of care to persons who have suffered injury and/or illness in remote locations. This course also prepares the student to function, without the assistance of qualified medical personnel, with a minimal amount of equipment , and in outdoor locations complicated by adverse weather and non-sterile environments. Credit cannot be received for both HLED 1222 and OEAC 1222 (Crosslists with HLED 1222).
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3.00 Credits
Wilderness First Aid & Survival is a hands-on course designed to provide the student with the skills, knowledge, confidence, and ability to accomplish two primary tasks: provide high level of care to persons who have suffered injury and/or illness in remote locations and survive a variety of emergency situations in adverse wilderness conditions. You'll learn the Patient Assessment System (PAS), how to provide effective first aid treatments for injuries and illnesses common in the outdoors, and how to make appropriate evacuation decisions. Case studies will be used to learn and discuss survival techniques and strategies for various environments.
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3.00 Credits
Learn to travel and recreate responsibly and sustainably on our public lands. Students will learn and teach the principles of Leave No Trace and advance their personal minimum-impact recreation skills through science-based, hands-on learning. Students will engage in discussions around outdoor ethics and develop a deeper understanding of their personal ethics around land use and stewardship. In addition to the practical application of Leave No Trace skills and techniques, every student will hone their teaching style by presenting a lesson and activity on a Leave No Trace topic of their choice. This course will involve lecture/discussions followed by a weekend overnight trip.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 Credits
This course will cover the basics in oil field safety and environmental safety. The course will also provide good foundations on the fundamentals of production, the operations of the separator and dehydrator, as well as problem-solving skills for the operation and production in the oil and gas fields.
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3.00 Credits
This course will familiarize the student with the duties of an oil and gas production technician. Specifically, students will be able to discuss the history of the oil market, concepts surrounding exploration and geology, fundamentals of drilling and well completion, and most importantly, describe the equipment and systems used by the oil and gas production technician today.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to cover the artificial lift created by positive displacement pumps and centrifugal pumps used in the recovery of oil and gas. The type of pumps covered will include beam, screw, and piston, check ball, and end suction centrifugal pumps.
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3.00 Credits
This course will familiarize the student with the duties of an oil and gas production technician. Specifically, the course will cover the following topics: the natural gas treatment, dehydration and compression system and equipment; the produced water treatment and handling system and equipment; auxiliary systems and equipment; artificial lift and enhanced recovery techniques; pumping and transportation systems; safety, health and environmental consideration relative to the field of oil and gas production.
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