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HAUB SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES Students interested in earning a minor in Outdoor Leadership (OL) should contact [email protected] for more information about the program and to schedule an appointment with an academic advisor. Complete any of the following for 3 credit hours: FIELD APPLICATIONS (3 credit hours) FOUNDATIONS (6 credit hours) Outdoor Leadership Environmental Science Complete 1 course from each category: CONCEPTS (9 credit hours) Field Ecology Leadership Ethics & Culture Wyoming Conservation Corps (WCC) Practicum ENR 3700 WCC Leadership in Natural Resources Management ENR 4950 WILDERNESS FIRST RESPONDER CERTIFICATION (see reverse) WFR & CPR certification UW’s Outdoor Leadership Development Series, Outward Bound, Wild Rockies Field Institute, or other. NOLS Experience 3-6 credits Internship 1-6 credits, advisor approval required Complete 1 course from each category: Minor - 18 credit hours Outdoor Leadership Learning Outcomes Students completing the Outdoor Leadership minor will develop an understanding of the history and theories of leadership; identify and evaluate the human dimensions of outdoor leadership, including moral and ethical responsibilities and human impact on the natural world; demonstrate outdoor leadership competency in at least one area of technical skill; plan, implement, supervise, and analyze high quality, safe outdoor adventure and/or educational programs; and apply the concepts of outdoor leadership to a practical leadership role.
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Page 1: FOUNDATIONS (6 credit hours) FIELD APPLICATIONS (3 credit ...€¦ · CONCEPTS - 9 credits (2+ credits from each category) Outdoor Leadership Introduction to Outdoor Leadership ENR

HAUB SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Students interested in earning a minor in Outdoor Leadership (OL) should contact [email protected] for more information about the program and to schedule an appointment with an academic advisor.

Complete any of the following for 3 credit hours:

FIELD APPLICATIONS (3 credit hours)FOUNDATIONS (6 credit hours)

Outdoor Leadership

Environmental Science

Complete 1 course from each category:

CONCEPTS (9 credit hours)

Field Ecology

Leadership

Ethics & Culture

Wyoming Conservation Corps (WCC) Practicum ENR 3700

WCC Leadership in Natural Resources Management ENR 4950

WILDERNESS FIRST RESPONDER CERTIFICATION

(see reverse)

WFR & CPR certification

UW’s Outdoor Leadership Development Series, Outward Bound, Wild Rockies Field Institute, or other.

NOLS Experience 3-6 credits

Internship 1-6 credits, advisor approval required Complete 1 course from each category:

Minor - 18 credit hoursOutdoor Leadership

Learning Outcomes

Students completing the Outdoor Leadership minor will

develop an understanding of the history and theories of leadership; identify and evaluate the human dimensions of outdoor leadership, including moral and ethical responsibilities and human impact on the natural world; demonstrate outdoor leadership competency in at least one area of technical skill; plan, implement, supervise, and analyze high quality, safe outdoor adventure and/or educational programs; and apply the concepts of outdoor leadership to a practical leadership role.

Page 2: FOUNDATIONS (6 credit hours) FIELD APPLICATIONS (3 credit ...€¦ · CONCEPTS - 9 credits (2+ credits from each category) Outdoor Leadership Introduction to Outdoor Leadership ENR

FOUNDATIONS - 6 credits (1 course from each category)

CONCEPTS - 9 credits (2+ credits from each category)

Outdoor Leadership

Introduction to Outdoor Leadership ENR 2800

Environment ENR 1200Water, Dirt & Climate ENR 1500Conservation of Natural Resources ENR/GEOG 4040General Ecology LIFE 3400

FIELD APPLICATIONS - 3 credits

Wyoming Conservation Corps

Wyoming Conservation Corps Crew Member ENR 3700, 1 creditWyoming Conservation Corps Crew Leader ENR 4950, 2 credits

WILDERNESS FIRST RESPONDER CERTIFICATION

Wilderness First Responder WFR & CPR certification Certification must be current at time of graduation

NOLS Experience

NOLS Internship ENR 4970, 3-6 credits

Internship

Internship ENR 4970, 1-6 credits, advisor approval required

Environmental Science

Environment ENR 1200Skills of the Winter Naturalist ENR 4010, 1 creditSnowpack Dynamics & Snow Science ENR 4011, 1 creditWildlife & Plant Adaptations ENR 4012, 1 credit

Field Ecology

Topics: Elements of Leadership AGRI 4990Introduction to Student Leadership CNSL 2200 Student Leadership Strategies CNSL 3010Organizational Behavior & Leadership MGT 4420

Leadership

Natural Resource Ethics ENR 2345 Environmental Justice ENR/POLS 3610NOLS: Environmental Ethics ENR 4890Business Ethics MGT 3110

Ethics & Culture

Example Courses*course offerings vary by semester