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University of Wales Trinity Saint DavidThe award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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Course Overview
The postgraduate Outdoor Education programme has been developed to meet the needs of practitioners and graduates working in outdoor education. It brings together in-depth theoretical study and professional practice to develop a higher level understanding of outdoor education as a distinctively alternative form of learning. Central to the course is a belief in outdoor education as a process of experiential and holistic learning that can help individuals to better understand their personal values, relationships with others and the natural world. The course explores Outdoor Education from a socio-educational perspective and addresses key issues linking individual practice to national and international concerns such as sustainability, the nature of adventure, formalising the informal, professionalism, facilitating experiential learning, relationships with nature and healthy outdoor communities.
Key Features
Modules
Part One
Part Two
Professional Accreditations
Course Tutor(s)
Assessment
The programme uses a range of assessment techniques designed to develop postgraduate level knowledge, skills and competencies. These include: seminar and lead lecture presentations, research proposals, research reports, essays, reflective journals, academic interviews and blogs.
All assessments link theory with practice and require students to undertake empirical research as the basis for further developing their critical skills and an evidence-based personal philosophy of Outdoor Education.
Career Opportunities
The degree would be of particular interest to outdoor professionals who are:
It will be of particular interest to outdoor professionals who are:
Further Information
As part of their postgraduate studies students have the opportunity to take part in local, national and international expeditions; the development of practical competencies in a range of adventure activities and subsidised National Governing Body training and assessment courses.
Why Trinity Saint David?
For further information and programme fees contact:
Dr. Andy Williams (Programme Coordinator) on 01267 676647
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Entry Criteria
Graduate applicants must, as a minimum, hold a 2.1 undergraduate degree qualification.
Given the multi-disciplinary nature of Outdoor Education and its popularity with many different disciplines including Adventure Education, Physical Education, Environmental Studies, Youth & Community work, Health, Physical Recreation, Pedagogy and Culture applicants should consider how the programme will best enhance their personal and professional development, prior to applying.
Applicants who do not hold an undergraduate degree are also welcome to apply and consideration is given to professional and recreational experience, other educational awards, written and verbal communication skills and career aspirations.
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