For more information, please call the Health Studies and Kinesiology Department at 516-463-5883.
This 15-semester hour program is intended for teachers, counselors and other educators seeking in-depth theory, practical knowledge, and skills that will enable them to develop and lead educational programs using adventure activities in school, recreational, corporate, and other settings. To provide quality experiences for people in various contexts, teachers and other leaders need to become better informed about selecting and leading adventure activities, theories underpinning the goals and processes of adventure education, and safety, management, and technical issues related to facilities and equipment for adventure education programs. Course work includes opportunities to design, facilitate and evaluate developmentally appropriate, inclusive, safe, context-specific programs and experiences for personal and social development. Interdisciplinary learning drawn from physical education, environmental sciences, health and survival practices, critical thinking, decision-making, conflict resolution, as well as reflection and problem solving make adventure education a powerful approach for K-12 education occupations such as, but not limited to:
- Elementary, middle or secondary school teachers
- Special education preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle or secondary school teachers
- Self-enrichment education teachers
- Health educators
- Adaptive physical education specialists
- Post-secondary education and vocational education teachers
On average, students complete this program in one academic year.