Outdoor Education Institute
The Outdoor Education Institute is a
part of the Department of Health and Kinesiology in the College
of Education and Human Development. The institute's primary function
is to facilitate the education of people interested in the out-of-doors.
This function is achieved through departmental courses offered
for degree credit and through special workshops and trips open
to the general public. All institute programs are experiential.
They take place outdoors and are based on the premise that people
learn best by doing. Whenever possible, the institute attempts
to integrate both the adventure and environmental branches of
outdoor education.
Students may take outdoor education courses
which will enhance their particular undergraduate or graduate
degree. The interdisciplinary design allows students from a variety
of departments to pursue outdoor education, which can increase
career options by complementing rather than competing with existing
academic majors.
The course work is directed by faculty
members from cooperating departments who serve on the advisory
board of the institute. Students completing the required 21 semester
hours from various departments will receive a Record of Completion
and be designated by the institute as an Outdoor Education Specialist.
For students who are interested in learning
more about the Outdoor Education Institute, the office is in
216 G. Rollie White Coliseum and the phone number is (979) 845-3758.