Program Code: OR8156
The Outdoor Recreation and Education minor prepares students for professional opportunities in the field of outdoor recreation and education. Students engage in a combination of traditional didactic and field-based learning opportunities to develop technical skills, theoretical knowledge, leadership and teaching ability needed for successful practice as professionals in the field. Students have the opportunity to learn to organize, lead, and evaluate a variety of outdoor adventure programs. The minor is intended to complement other fields of study related to outdoor recreation and education. The minor requires a minimum of 15 credit hours of coursework to complete and includes classes such as:
- Outdoor recreation and education
- Concepts and issues in adventure programming
- Wilderness first responder
- Challenge course programming
- Expedition planning and management
- Wilderness living skills
- Optionsin rock climbing, mountain biking, wilderness navigation, and whitewater kayaking
- And many more to choose from to cater to individual interest
View the Course Catalog entry for detailed requirements and curriculum.
For more information, contact:
Dr. Bruce Martin, Ph.D.
Program CoordinatorPatton Hall 202L
740.593.4647