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BA Adventure Education

University of the Highlands and Islands
Part-timeSubject: Business and Management
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Β£21,500 (3yr)
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About this course

Adventure education is a field concerned with using outdoor and adventurous activities as contexts for learning, personal development, and social growth. Unlike recreational outdoor sports, adventure education is explicitly educational in orientation: it asks how experiences in challenging natural environments can develop resilience, confidence, teamwork, leadership, risk judgement, and a sense of connection with the natural world. The discipline draws on experiential learning theory, outdoor and environmental education, sport science, and psychology, situating adventure and physical challenge within a coherent educational philosophy. At the University of the Highlands and Islands, this programme is available on a part-time basis, which suits those who may already be working in outdoor education, youth work, or related settings and wish to formalise and deepen their professional knowledge. The Scottish Highlands provide an exceptional environment for a degree of this kind, offering access to landscapes and conditions that make outdoor learning both vivid and authentic. You will develop your understanding of how adventure experiences can be designed and facilitated to support defined educational aims, alongside your own practical outdoor competencies. The part-time structure allows you to integrate study with existing professional and personal commitments. Graduates from adventure education programmes work in outdoor education centres, youth organisations, schools, field studies centres, the military, and organisations delivering personal development and therapeutic programmes through outdoor activity. Many work in roles that combine direct outdoor facilitation with planning, curriculum design, or management. The emphasis on education and facilitation skills, rather than just technical outdoor ability, is what distinguishes graduates of this degree and makes them valuable in settings where the educational dimension is as important as the activity itself. Further study in outdoor and environmental education, youth work, or related fields is an option for those who want to develop specialist expertise.

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Β£9,535
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