PER 140: Grand Canyon Outdoor Educator

Basic information

  • Location: Grand Canyon National Park, AZ | Map
  • Dates: 1/1/2025 - 1/16/2025
  • Cost: $2600-$3200 (estimate)

This wilderness based learning experience is designed for students interested in developing wilderness leadership skills and advanced skills in expeditionary leadership, backcountry medicine, and rock climbing instruction and site management.

Grand Canyon Outdoor Educator. This wilderness based learning experience is designed for students interested in developing wilderness leadership skills and advanced skills in expeditionary backpacking leadership, and backcountry medicine. The course begins with Wilderness First Responder certification course sponsored by the Wilderness Medical Institute of the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS). Two groups of 10 students will then travel to Grand Canyon National Park (and/or Joshau Tree National Park) for a 6 day winter backpacking trip deep into the heart of the Grand Canyon. Here, students will gain skills in wilderness leadership, backcountry living and travel, risk management, outdoor education, and group development. During the 16 day winter intensive, students will also be exposed to the following topics related to outdoor education and leadership; group dynamics, conflict management and resolution, expedition planning, models of facilitation, land management agencies, Leave No Trace ethics, regional natural history, and environmental ethics and stewardship. This course will fulfill a PER core requirement and/or fulfill a requirement in the Recreation Leadership minor.

Courses

This course may fulfill an elective in the Recreation minor.

Cost

$2600-$3200 (estimate)

2 credits

Questions / contact

Ryan Rooks

Ryan Rooks

Director of Campus Recreation and Outdoor Programs
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James Skillen

James Skillen

Professor, Director, Calvin Ecosystem Preserve & Native Gardens
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