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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course addresses wildlands (national parks, wilderness, and special places), through the lenses of the humanities and the associated social movements and historical contexts, institutions, and cultural implications of the conservation and preservation of wild America.
Corequisite:
OLE 1000 AND OLE 1010 AND OLE 1542 AND OLE 2000 AND OLE 2200 AND OLE 2750
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1.00 Credits
This course provides an experiential approach in addressing the planning, logistics, and safety and risk management needed to design and implement outdoor expeditions. Emphasis is on development of leadership through sound judgment, decision-making, while instructing in backcountry/wilderness environments. (Additional fee and field trip required.)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a combination of theoretical background and technical aspects of leading and managing groups in a vertical environment and emphasizes hands-on skill development such as: rope systems, anchors, rappelling and belaying, protection placement, lead climbing, site management, risk management, related emergency procedures, and Leave No Trace Outdoor Ethics. (Addtional fee and field trips required)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a combination of theoretical background and technical aspects of leading and managing groups in winter environments, highlighting avalanche awareness, while utilizing specialized hands-on skill development such as snowshoeing, skiing, and ice climbing. It will emphasize specialized clothing/equipment selection, care, and maintenance, equipment nomenclature, technical aspects of avalanche awareness and assessment, backcountry travel and route finding, risk management, and related beacon search and rescue procedures. (Additional fee and field trips required.)
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2.00 Credits
This course provides a theoretical background and hands-on application of adventure education utilizing concepts of such as real and perceived risk, sequencing, utilizing peak experiences, leadership styles and development, debriefing, framing, and metaphor use.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a combination of theoretical background and technical aspects of leading and managing groups in a vertical environment and emphasizes hands-on skill development such as rope systems, anchors, rappelling and belaying, protection placement, lead climbing, site management, risk management, related emergency procedures, and Leave No Trace Outdoor Ethics. (An additional fee and field trips required.)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students the opportunity to develop and increase their water related skills and leadership abilities beyond the participant level. It is required for the OLE degree and certificates of proficiency. It helps prepare students to seek professional certifications.
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2.00 Credits
This course is a practical application of outdoor leadership where students will apply knowledge and techniques to a minimum of 100 hours of experience in a department approved outdoor leadership and entrepreneurship-based organization.
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1.00 Credits
A variety of exercises including step aerobics.
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1.00 Credits
This class is designed for visiting summer school students to help them improve their individual athletic performance. Participants must have successfully completed their sophomore year of high school. Repeatable for credit
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