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AP 3950: Special Topics in Adventure Education
3.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Focuses on a different Adventure Education related topic or skill. Topics may include: adventure therapy; natural history interpretation; adapted outdoor activities. Skills may include: search and rescue; outdoor primitive skills; fitness and conditioning for adventure educators. May be repeated more than once with a different topic. Falls and Springs. Prerequisite(s): AP 2210.
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AP 3959: Special Topics in Adventure Education
3.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Part of a NOLS or IWLS outdoor skills training experience. Students registering for this course need to register and pay for a NOLS or IWLS course. The PSU cost per credit is reduced for this course. An advanced course that focuses on a different Adventure Education related skill. Skills may include sea kayaking, rafting, caving, canyoning, desert hiking, mountain biking, sailing, scuba diving, backcountry skiing, backcountry snowboarding, avalanche training, etc. May be repeated with a different topic. Falls, Winterim, Springs, Summers. Prerequisite(s): approval of Adventure Education Program Coordinator.
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AP 4300: Teaching Assistantship in Adventure Education
4.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Allows students to serve as a teaching assistant in a selected Adventure Education course. Students take active leadership roles by planning, sequencing, and teaching content knowledge, skills or value related lessons. Students receive supervision and feedback on their leadership, instructional planning, and teaching skills. Students also participate in a weekly seminar on teaching. Students may need to be involved in field-based trips lasting 1 to 15 days and must schedule their other courses accordingly. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credits. Falls and Springs. Prerequisite(s): completion of at least 27 credits in Adventure Education courses including AP 2210, AP 3600, (AP 3300 or AP 3301 or AP 3390), and (AP 3400 or AP 3401 or AP 3409 or current WFR); permission of the instructor.
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AP 4600: Risk Management in Adventure Education
3.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Students study the management of risk in Adventure Education programs. Topics include: risk theory; administrative risk management strategies; legal issues; legal documents; AEE accreditation standards; staff recruitment, hiring and training. Includes a community service project related to program risk management and a mock trial based on a true critical incident in Adventure Education. Springs. Prerequisite(s): completion of at least 27 credits in Adventure Education courses.
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AP 4880: Adventure Education Internship
6.00 - 12.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Culminating experience for the Adventure Education major. In consultation with an Adventure Education faculty member, the student is placed with an approved program or organization outside the PSU setting in order to gain a variety of on-the-job professional experiences. Each internship credit represents 45 hours of experience, so students should plan for a minimum of 7 weeks of full-time experience. Some internship sites may include housing, meals and/or a small stipend. Falls, Springs, Summers. Prerequisite(s): minimum grade of C in AP 4300; completion of 60 days of documented leadership/instruction experience; taken before the semester immediately prior to graduation.
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AP 4910: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
A student-initiated research project on a selected topic agreed to by a Department faculty tutor. Consent required of the instructor who will supervise the independent study and the Department Chair.
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AR 1040: Fundamentals of Art: Color and Design
3.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
An exploration of basic design concepts of balance, pictorial space and composition using a variety of media. Also, color theories are discussed in class and applied to weekly assignments preparing students for the intelligent use of color as a design element. Falls and Springs.
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AR 1060: Fundamentals of Art: Form in 3D
4.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Foundation studio course in 3-dimensional visual art. Combines the study of the basic elements, principles, and practices of form and design in three dimensions with a series of hands-on problem-solving projects. Introduces students to a wide range of materials and techniques and to a variety of issues in contemporary art. Not open to students who have earned credit for AR 1050. Additional course fee required. Falls and Springs.
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AR 1120: Drawing: Objects, Interiors, Landscapes
4.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Establishes the technical, aesthetic, and conceptual foundation of the discipline of drawing. Through observational drawing, students expand their understanding of visual problem-solving relating to objects, interior spaces, and landscapes. Introduces color. Not open to students who have earned credit for AR 1100. Additional course fee required. Falls and Springs.
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AR 2520: Drawing: Figure in Value
4.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Students draw the human figure from life and apply their accrued skills in the translation of the human figure to compositions in line and tonal value. As students move from drawing stationary objects to living, moving figures, the sensibility and techniques that led themselves to this challenge are addressed. Developing knowledge and fluency concerning proportion, movement, and anatomical structure is key. As confidence and ability are gained, volume and relating the figure to the surrounding space are addressed. Not open to students who have earned credit for AR 2510. Additional course fee required. Falls and Springs. Prerequisite(s): AR 1100 or AR 1120.
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