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Outdoor education majors in college?

Hi all, I'm a high school junior who loves the outdoors, and I've heard about outdoor education majors in college. Can anyone recommend colleges that have outdoor education programs? Thanks in advance!

5 months ago

Hi there! It's great to hear that you're passionate about the outdoors and interested in pursuing a major in outdoor education. There are several colleges across the United States that offer outdoor education or related programs. Here are a few to consider:

1. Prescott College (Prescott, AZ) — They offer a Bachelor of Arts in Adventure Education where you can focus on topics like outdoor leadership, environmental education, and wilderness therapy.

2. Fort Lewis College (Durango, CO) — Their Adventure Education major combines rigorous academics with experiential learning, and you'll have opportunities to explore the outdoors in the nearby San Juan Mountains.

3. Northland College (Ashland, WI) — They offer an Outdoor Education major where students can specialize in adventure education, environmental education, or nature-based education.

4. University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH) — UNH's Bachelor of Science in Recreation Management and Policy offers an Outdoor Leadership and Management option that aims to prepare students for roles in education, leadership, and management.

5. Western Washington University (Bellingham, WA) — Their Recreation Management & Leadership major offers an outdoor recreation concentration focusing on program planning, environmental knowledge, and educational theory.

Remember, when researching colleges and programs, it's essential to consider not only the major itself but also the campus culture, location, extracurricular activities, and overall fit for your needs and preferences. Don't be afraid to reach out to the admissions offices or current students of these colleges to ask any questions you may have about their outdoor education programs.

Also, keep in mind that different schools may use slightly different names for their outdoor education or related programs, so be sure to thoroughly explore your options to find the best fit for your interests. Good luck on your college search!

5 months ago

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