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La Trobe University
University Handbook 2010

Single degrees

Bachelor of Arts (Outdoor Recreation Education) – Bendigo (EBORE)

The course prepares students for teaching and leading in fields relevant to outdoor recreation education with an emphasis on environmental and social responsibility and cultural aspects of outdoor recreation. The course provides the opportunity for students to become expert at activities in a wider range of environments. Graduates are employed in informal education settings, by youth at risk agencies, local government agencies and commercial outdoor recreation providers. The course involves 160 days of practical experience throughout the course. Practical elective subjects include: bushwalking, rock climbing, cross-country skiing, cycling and paddling.

Admission requirements

Students should satisfy the normal university entrance requirements, including a study score of at least 20 in Units 3 and 4 of English.

Special requirements

Special entry applicants or students who have completed year-12 more than 12 months prior to application are encouraged to submit a Supplementary Information Form. Special entry applicants may also be required to sit for the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) in Written English.

Students should ensure they are aware of the physical components and location requirements of the course. Students with a disability, medical condition or any concerns which may affect potential participation in some of the practical components of the course are invited to discuss their options with the course coordinator.

Course structure

The course is a three year full-time program. It consists of 360 credit points of study.

First year

Compulsory subjects:

Teaching period Subject name Subject code
TE-SEM-1 Ways of Knowing Nature OED1WKN
TE-SEM-1 Outdoor Living and Travel Skills OED1AOL
TE-SEM-1 Field Experience A OED1AFE
TE-SEM-1 Reading Australian Landscapes OED1RAL
TE-SEM-2 Worldviews and the Environment OED1WE
TE-SEM-2 Naturalist Studies OED1NS
TE-SEM-2 Introduction to Winter Environments OED1BFE
TE-SEM-2 Outdoor Environments OED1OEE
Second year
Teaching period Subject name Subject code
TE-SEM-S Field Experience C OED2FEC
TE-SEM-1 Safety in Outdoor Environments OED2OLB
TE-SEM-1 Bush Environments or Local Environs study OED2BE OED2LES
TE-SEM-1 Rock Environments OED2R
TE-SEM-2 Australian Culture and Land OED2ACL
TE-SEM-2 Leading Groups in Outdoor Environments OED2OLA
TE-SEM-2 Winter Alpine Environments OED2WAE
TE-SEM-2 River Environments OED2RE
Third year

Compulsory subjects:

Teaching period Subject name Subject code
TE-SEM-1 Education in the Outdoors OED3EO
TE-SEM-1 Field Experience D OED3FED
TE-SEM-1 Teaching Environment Elective 1#
TE-SEM-1 Teaching Environment Elective 2#
TE-SEM-2 Teaching and Program Development OED3TPD
TE-SEM-2 Field Experience E or elective** OED3FEE
TE-SEM-2 Teaching Environment Elective 3#
TE-SEM-2 Outdoor Environmental Education Practical Extension OED3OPE

#Teaching Environment Electives:

Teaching period Subject name Subject code
TE-SEM-1 Teaching in Bush Environments OED3TBE
TE-SEM-1 Teaching in Rock Environments OED3TR
TE-SEM-2 Teaching in River Environments OED3TRE
TE-SEM-2 Teaching in Winter Alpine Environments OED3TWA

**Year-3 elective: To permit those who wish to be teachers to be eligible for geography teaching method.