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Outdoor Adventure Leadership

  • A campsite at night.
  • A student climbing a rock.
  • A snowy campsite during the day.
  • Students in a snowcave of sorts.
  • Students observing a climber.

 

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Bachelor of Science

Program Overview

The Outdoor Adventure Leadership degree is designed to prepare students for careers in a wide variety of leadership settings with hands-on learning activities. The program develops student’s skills in group dynamics, leadership principles, educational philosophy, as well as teaching and interpretation. This degree combines the study of educational and leadership theory and practice with technical outdoor travel and adventure. Students will acquire and enhance environmental skills and knowledge related to a variety of populations including senior citizens and youth at risk; and explore issues ranging from ethical controversies and risk management to program design. 

 

Specialized skills acquired with Outdoor Adventure Leadership include sequencing, facilitation, and processing of activities, with specific attention to transferring the learning from activity-based experiences to the “real lives” of participants. In addition, the ability to safely engage in and provide outdoor activities and effectively teach skills in outdoor and indoor settings are central to the degree. 

 

Student Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate proficiency with a range of land-, water-, and challenge course-based outdoor skills, including basic emergency response.
  • Manage actual and perceived risk according to industry standards and best practices.
  • Integrate sound experiential education principles to design, implement, and evaluate effective adventure experiences.
  • Demonstrate effective leadership for a range of client groups and outcomes.
  • Advocate for the environmental responsibility and ethics expected of outdoor professionals.
  • Exhibit effective problem-solving and communication skills both in the field and classroom to make and implement quality decisions.

 

 

Career Possibilities

  • Adventure Business Companies
  • Community Centers
  • Municipal Park and Recreation Departments
  • Travel Agencies
  • Ski Resorts
  • City, State and National Parks
  • U.S. Forest Service
  • Military Programs
  • Ecotourism
  • Recreation Guide
  • Outfitter Organizations
  • Camp Management
  • Specialty Outdoor Training Schools
  • Youth Risk Programs
  • Student Recreation in Higher Education
  • Hotel and Resort Recreation Management
  • National Outdoor Leadership School
  • Land Management Agencies

Outdoor Adventure Leadership Program
Lynne Fitzgerald Associate Professor & Program Director
PE 116
406-657-2229
lynne.fitzgerald1@msubillings.edu

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