Program Description
The Outdoor Education & Leadership degree program is for students interested in careers in outdoor education, environmental education, adventure programming, or conservation. This unique program combines wilderness expeditions and outdoor skills courses with natural history and a liberal arts curriculum. The program emphasizes leadership development and experience-based education. CWC offers a range of courses that use non-motorized travel (hiking, skiing, mountain biking and whitewater rafting) to visit and learn about remote wilderness areas in and around the Wyoming Rockies.
Students have the option to spend up to one full semester taking wilderness-based courses with the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS). NOLS offers educational expeditions at remote, pristine locations in the US and abroad. To receive college credit for NOLS courses, students must enroll concurrently in the appropriate corresponding course at CWC. For example, CWC students taking a NOLS semester course should be enrolled in G&R-2050, G&R-2031, and EDUC-2050. For more information on NOLS, visit www.nols.edu or call 1-800-710-6657.
The Outdoor Education & Leadership program is a 4-semester program for students ready for college-level courses. Students who place into pre-college math or English courses may require a preparatory semester before beginning the four-semester program. Students have the option to live at our outdoor education facility, Sinks Canyon Center (SCC). In the foothills of the Wind River Mountains, SCC offers unparalleled opportunities for reflective solitude, outdoor adventure, and study of the natural world.
General Education Requirements
Writing Level I (WR1) |
3 credits |
Writing Level II (WR2) |
3 credits |
American & Wyoming Government (POLS 1000) |
3 credits |
ARTS |
3 credits |
HUM |
3 credits |
LSCI |
(in program) |
MATH |
3 credits |
ORAL |
3 credits |
SOC |
3 credits |
UNST |
1 credits |
Program Requirements
Course Requirements
BIOL 1080 | Intro to Environmental Science | 4 credits |
EDUC 1050 | Leading Adventure Programs | 3 credits |
EDUC 1055 | Introduction to Outdoor Education | 3 credits |
EDUC 2470 | Outdoor Education Practicum | 4 credits |
ORTM 1000 | Foundations of Recreation & Tourism | 3 credits |
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HLED 2010 | Wilderness First Responder | 4 credits |
| OR | |
HLED 2015 | Wilderness EMT | 9 credits |
Students must choose four (4) credits from the following list of Expedition Courses
EDUC 2015 | Outdoor Educator: | 1 - 5 credits |
EDUC 2045 | Outdoor Leadership Instructor | 1 - 5 credits |
EDUC 2050 | Outdoor Education & Leadership | 1 - 5 credits |
G&R 2020 | Mountaineering: | 1 - 5 credits |
G&R 2030 | Wilderness Backpacking: | 1 - 5 credits |
G&R 2031 | Combined Expeditions: | 1 - 5 credits |
G&R 2032 | Winter Expedition: | 1 - 5 credits |
G&R 2033 | Rock Climbing: | 1 - 5 credits |
G&R 2034 | Water Expedition: | 1 - 5 credits |
G&R 2050 | Environmental Ethics & Management: | 1 - 5 credits |
EDUC 2015, EDUC 2045, G&R 2020, G&R 2030, G&R 2031, G&R 2032, G&R 2033, G&R 2034: Field-based, off-campus course
EDUC 2050, G&R 2050: G&R 2050, G&R 2031, EDUC 2050 together constitute the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) semester course and must be taken concurrently. In addition HLED 2010 or HLED 2015 may be taken concurrently for select NOLS semesters.
Students must choose three (3) PEAC course from the following list of approved courses
PEAC 1258, PEAC 1259, PEAC 1297, PEAC 1380, PEAC 1387, PEAC 1540, PEAC 2018, PEAC 2025, PEAC 2058, PEAC 2088: Field-based, off-campus course
Program Electives
Students must choose seven (7) additional credits from the PEAC courses above or from the following list of approved courses:
EDUC 2015, EDUC 2045, G&R 1090, G&R 2020, G&R 2030, G&R 2031, G&R 2032, G&R 2033, G&R 2090: Field-based, off-campus course
EDUC 2050, G&R 2050: G&R 2050, G&R 2031, EDUC 2050 together constitute the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) semester course and must be taken concurrently. In addition HLED 2010 or HLED 2015 may be taken concurrently for select NOLS semesters.