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BA Outdoor Leadership (with integrated foundation year)
About this course
Outdoor leadership is the practice of guiding, teaching, and enabling people in natural and adventurous environments, from mountains, rivers, and coastlines to forests and moorlands. It combines practical competence in a range of outdoor and adventure activities with the leadership, educational, and safety management skills needed to work responsibly with groups in often challenging and unpredictable conditions. Outdoor leaders work with a diverse range of groups, including children in school and residential settings, young people in youth work and therapeutic contexts, adults seeking personal development experiences, and recreational adventurers. The combination of technical skill, interpersonal awareness, and professional judgement that the role requires makes it one of the most demanding and rewarding of the outdoor education professions. At the University of Cumbria, this four-year full-time degree with an integrated foundation year takes advantage of the university's location in the Lake District, one of the UK's most spectacular landscapes and the heartland of outdoor recreation and adventure sports. The foundation year builds the foundational outdoor skills, academic knowledge, and professional awareness needed before the main degree begins. Across the programme you will develop practical competence in a range of land and water-based activities alongside theoretical knowledge of outdoor education, adventure sport coaching, leadership, risk management, child development, and the physical and psychological dimensions of outdoor experience. You will develop transferable skills in communication, team leadership, and the management of groups in challenging environments. Graduates work as outdoor leaders, adventure sport coaches, outdoor education instructors, and environmental educators in a wide range of settings including outdoor education centres, schools, youth organisations, national parks, adventure tourism companies, and therapeutic outdoor programmes. The degree provides a foundation for professional qualifications in specific activities through governing body awards that are typically pursued alongside or after the degree. Many graduates also move into roles in outdoor sports development, expedition leadership, environmental interpretation, and management of outdoor recreation facilities and programmes.
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