Sport Studies, Recreation and Athletics 332: River Guide Leadership

Credits 2
Credit Type
Semester Offered
Fall
Faculty
Chapin
Fees
$530

A course designed for individuals interested in developing the technical skills, leadership skills and theoretical foundations for leading trips in a dynamic river environment. The skills and theories covered will be directed toward trip planning, risk management, hazard awareness and avoidance, legal implications, hard and soft skill development, conflict resolution, leave no trace, river hydrology, rescue skills, leadership techniques, multiday trips, rigging, and group management techniques. Skills for paddle rafts and oar rigs will be the focus of this course but management of other whitewater crafts such as kayaks may be discussed.  A willingness to camp and swim in cold conditions are the only prerequisites. Credits in this course are classified as Academic credits, which are subject to the 18-credit enrollment limit.