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Foundations And Theories Of Adventure Recreation

 
Course Information
Classroom 3
Lab 0
Credits 3
Programs Requiring This Course

This course is designed to introduce students to an overview of the theories and foundations of therapeutic adventure. Specifically this course will examine: adventure and wilderness therapy models, the therapeutic process, programming applications, processing experiences, research and the future of therapeutic adventure. This is an 8 week course.

Notes:
All Adventure Recreation courses involve some elements of physical activity that are built into the course competencies. The student should be prepared physically and mentally for activities that involve getting wet, weather changes and soiling of clothes. Instructor reserves the right to waiver a student in or out of the course(s) based on the student's ability to meet physical challenges that are a part of the overall course competencies. Students should inform instructor of allergies, fears, injuries, or disabilities that may prevent him/her from performing in required environments. Students must be matriculated in ARLS program or get permission of faculty. Some additional fees may be necessary due to the location and nature of the event.