PRTL1285

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Introduction to Mountain Guiding

Parks, Recreation and Tourism HE - College of Health

Description

This course prepares students for a career in mountain guiding. Course content includes client management, client security, guide security, route planning and selection, group dynamics, risk management, skill development and certifications, guiding lifestyle, and professionalism. Additional focus will include permitting through United States National Forest, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, and State Parks. Emphasis on minimum-impact wilderness travel and public land policy will be included. Students should have competency in either (a) rock climbing, (b) ice climbing, (c) mountaineering, or (d) skiing before enrolling in this course.

Minimum Credits

2

Maximum Credits

2

Repeat for Credit

Yes

Number Of Repeats

3

Total Credits Allowed

6

Required Requisite(s):

Not enrolled in a high school program.

Semesters Typically Offered

Fall

Fee Amount

$55