The essence of our outdoor education degree program is learning through experience. In addition to opportunities for leadership in many on- and off-campus groups, the bachelor’s in adventure education includes the built-in Faith-based, Integrative, Experiential, Leadership Development (F.I.E.L.D.) semester, a one-of-a-kind experience that imparts real-world leadership strategies.
The purpose of the F.I.E.LD. semester is to give adventure education majors access to complete immersion in the subject matter. F.I.E.L.D. centers around the adventure leadership aspect of the major, allowing students to focus on field experience, certification courses, small group dynamics and technical skills application in outdoor settings across the United States.
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Students have the opportunity to interact withpaying participants (K-cooperate adults) through our Challenge Course, canoe trips, backpacking trips, rappelling trips, and caving trips.
Students learn how to safely leadbackpacking, climbing, rappelling,canoeing, and caving trips.
Students travel to various locations which caninclude New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Arizona,Arkansas, Tennessee, and Pennsylvania.
Students have the opportunity to gain severalprofessional certifications including theirWilderness First Responder (WFR), which is aninternationally recognized certification.
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