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OE 180- Discovery Wilderness Expedition (2)

A 20-day wilderness expedition that may include backpacking, rock climbing, whitewater canoeing, camping, route finding, a solo experience, and/or a 14-mile run. Through these experiences, students are encouraged to work together with an attitude of service and gain an appreciation for the natural environment. The emphasis is on spiritual growth and Christian fellowship. A reflective paper will be required.

OE 181-Wilderness Journey for First Year Students (2) (WJFYS)

Students will participate in a 12-15 day backcountry expedition. This course focuses on individual and group development in three core areas: stewardship, discipleship, and leadership. Through these experiences, students are encouraged to work together, develop an attitude of service, and gain an appreciation for the natural environment. Emphasis is placed on spiritual growth and Christian fellowship--particularly as students consider their transition into the college community. Included in the requirements for this course are a reflective paper and post-course gatherings during the fall semester.
Students participate in a trip to a natural area of the world where they will be involved in integrated experiences based on adventure and environmental education. Trip length will be 12-21 days. This course focuses on individual and group development in three core areas: stewardship, discipleship, and leadership. Through these experiences, students are encouraged to work together, develop an attitude of service, and gain an appreciation for the natural environment. Emphasis is placed on spiritual growth and Christian fellowship. A reflective paper will be required.
The purpose of the Outdoor Education (OE) Immersion Semester and Certificate in Wilderness Leadership is to offer OE courses together in a semester format that will allow students the opportunity to spend time away from the Montreat College campus, live in an intentional community, and focus on developing as Christian wilderness leaders. The program is open to current Montreat college students who meet the prerequisite requirements and to others interested in attending the college for the semester certificate program only. Courses may include Leadership and Group Dynamics, Expedition Management, Outdoor Programming and Leadership in Whitewater Canoeing or Kayaking, and Rock Climbing. Students may receive certification from the American Canoe Association, Wilderness Education Association, Field Natural History, and Wilderness First Responder. Students are required to pay regular tuition and room and board fees plus a special course fee.