FRI201 Outdoor Leadership
Course description for academic year 2024/2025
Contents and structure
The main element of Outdoor Leadership is leadership work in theory and practice. Conditional leadership and group development is emphasised through several day- and multiday excursions. Students will practice basic outdoor leadership skills as student leaders of the day on excursions. Through two theoretical and practical modules, the students will specialize in outdoor leadership and safety and risk management.
Excursions:
- Multi-day mountain excursion
- Glacier excursion
- Self planed excursion
Learning Outcome
After completion of the course Outdoor Leadership the student will have acquired the following learning outcomes, defined as knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge
The student
- has knowledge of core competencies of outdoor leadership
- has knowledge, insight and the ability to understand group development
- has general knowledge of safety and risk management
- has general knowledge of professional ethics
- has general knowledge of environmental skills
Skills
The student
- is able to demonstrate conditional leadership, based on the group and the nature environment
- is able to write a trip plan with safety and risk analysis
- is able organize, communicate and give instruction to groups in nature environment
General competence
The student
- can independently continue to develop his/her own conditional outdoor leadership
- can analyse relevant changes in the group and in the nature environment
- can contribute with organizational, instructional, and facilitation skills that outdoor adventure leaders should possess
Entry requirements
None
Recommended previous knowledge
Be prepared for overnight excursions in tent and be able to carry a backpack with own equipment on excursions.
Teaching methods
The teaching and learning methods are varied and will include excursions, lectures, seminars, group-, and individual work. The subject matter will as far as possible be integrated and experienced through practical teaching. On trips and excursions, methodological considerations will play a central role, together with a high level of personal ability and mastery of skills in outdoor activities.
Compulsory learning activities
Written assignment: Write a reflection paper on your own process to become an outdoor leader.
- Demonstrate your learning development and understanding of outdoor leadership.
- Relate theory to practical learning situations.
The written assignment is mandatory and must be approved to pass the course.
Assessment
Six hours home exam. Graded from A-F (A is best, F is fail).
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