Outdoor Recreation Leadership AAS
This program gives students the necessary skills and certificates needed to obtain employment in the outdoor recreation field. The coursework in this curriculum is primarily field based and leadership development centered. Graduates will have confidence to excel in this growing industry. This is a limited-enrollment program. See the catalog for special admission procedures or contact a Career and Technical Education advisor for more information. Contact Information: Division of Education Post-Winton Hall, Room 101 Phone: (208) 769-3409
Courses
- CAOT130 — Spreadsheets/Excel I
- COMM101 — Fundamentals of Oral Comm
- ENGL101 — Writing and Rhetoric I
- ENGL101P — Writing and Rhetoric I
- PE110W — Mountain Biking
- RRM110 — Wilderness First Responder
- RRM125 — Wilderness Ethics & Interpretn
- RRM195 — Backcountry Winter Skills
- RRM225 — Event Planning and Management
- RRM234 — Team Dynamics
- RRM235 — Outdoor Gear Maintenance
- RRM237C — Whitewater Guiding
- RRM237D — Mountaineering
- RRM237E — Outdoor Programming/Leadership
- RRM237F — Outdoor Navigation
- RRM237G — Avalanche Level I
- RRM237H — Intro to Outdoor Cooking
- RRM237J — Swift Water Rescue
- RRM250 — Risk Mgmt in Resort Industry
- RRM290 — Resort Recreation Mgmt Intern