This course is designed to introduce students to the foundations and theories of outdoor
                                    leadership. Students will examine the broad scope of the profession and the theory
                                    and practice of outdoor recreation/leadership. Topics will include: leadership development
                                    and styles, decision making, values and ethics, teaching and facilitation, safety
                                    and risk management and environmental stewardship.
Detailed Description of Course
The course covers the following topics:
- History of Outdoor Leadership
- Professional Development
- Theories of Leadership
- Leadership in Practice
- Judgment and Decision Making
- Values and Ethics
- Facilitation
- Teaching Strategies
- Environmental Stewardship
- Safety and Risk Management
Detailed Description of Conduct of Course
Course instruction strategies may include the following: lecture, oral communication,
                                    peer instruction, philosophy statement, book reviews and/or case studies.
Student Goals and Objectives of the Course
Objectives of this course are as follows:
- Identify and describe historical influences that have effected outdoor recreation
                                    and leadership
- Identify and describe outdoor leadership theories
- Identify and describe basic principles of safety and risk management in outdoor
                                    recreational settings
- Explain the importance and value of outdoor leadership and profession
Assessment Measures
Students may be assessed through the following assignments: written exams, philosophy
                                    papers/statements, analysis of case studies, book reviews, field trips and/or peer
                                    instruction/leading.
Other Course Information
Martin, B., Cashel, C., Wagstaff, M., & Breunig, M. (2006). Outdoor leadership: Theory
                                    and practice.  Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.  
Review and Approval
2012
                                 
                                 June 20, 2015