Outdoor Education Undergraduate Program
There is something about waking up with a group of people on a subzero degree morning in a tent covered with snow, or spending the evening under the stars on a beach only reachable by canoe that makes you realize how special the major really is.
- Lis Williams, '2005
Skill
Solid technical skills, as well as the ability to teach them, are essential to one's development as an outdoor education professional. Our field coursework is designed to develop students' technical skills while simultaneously reinforcing their leadership and teaching abilities. Whether mountaineering in Alaska, canoeing in the Adirondacks, or climbing seaside cliffs in coastal Maine, our goal is to consistently reinforce students' ability to instruct and make decisions in challenging environments. We offer introductory and advanced level training in areas such as paddlesports, rock climbing, challenge course facilitation, mountaineering, wilderness travel, and emergency medicine. Students in our program become nationally registered Wilderness Emergency Medical Technicians, a credential that exceeds current standards and gives graduates a leg up when applying for jobs. For our current technical course offerings, click here.