2012-2013 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Outdoor Studies Department
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The Outdoor Studies Department offers the following degree programs:
Outdoor Studies, B.A., or minor and M.S. in Outdoor and Environmental Education
Optional concentrations offered in:
Commercial Recreation/Tourism, Land Management, Outdoor Education, Snow Science, or Wilderness Therapy
Outdoor Studies (0S) prepares students for careers in outdoor recreation and education through expedition and classroom learning. Students may choose to pursue a concentration in commercial recreation/tourism, land management, outdoor education, snow science, or wilderness therapy. Our goal is to graduate students who are prepared to serve an increasingly diverse outdoor constituency.
Alaska Pacific University’s (APU) block and session is an ideal structure for active learning. The four week blocks allow students to explore remote wild places with seasoned outdoor instructors that model industry standards in an expedition setting. It is our expectation that OS students will apply those guidelines in all their backcountry pursuits. During the session students have the opportunity to experience a variety of challenging academic classes.
A Outdoor Studies student is expected to meet the following competencies:
- Recreational Programming (RP): Design, implement, and evaluate indoor and outdoor recreational programs
- Expedition Leadership (EL): Demonstrate the art of expedition leadership and related outdoor skills
- Public Lands Awareness (PL): Understand the significance of public lands to a culturally diverse outdoor community
- Educational Curricula (EC): Interpret natural history for educational curricula
- Ethics and Professionalism (EP): Articulate ethical principles and standards relevant to outdoor recreation professionals
Block courses require that students pay lab fees to help offset the costs associated with the higher instructor student ratios necessary for safe wilderness travel. Alaska Pacific University has an articulation agreement for applicable course work with National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS), Prince William Sound Community College, and a few other two-year colleges that offer Associates degree in Outdoor Studies. APU courses use public lands including the Chugach National Forest and Alaska State Parks.
Professional Expectations for Students
The Outdoor Studies faculty encourage students to fully develop their knowledge and skills in outdoor leadership by capitalizing on the social and natural opportunities unique to APU and Alaska.
Students are expected to:
- Practice what they have learned in class on their own time.
- Follow appropriate professional standards and behaviors.
- Use a conservative approach in their adventure pursuits.
- Take small, incremental steps to improve their skills.
- Know their own strengths and weaknesses, and recognize the strengths and weaknesses of other group members.
- Communicate with group members to achieve common understandings.
- Be in appropriate physical condition for activities they are engaged in.
- Understand and accept the risks of each activity.
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