Jul 17, 2024  
2024/25 Combined UM UMM Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024/25 Combined UM UMM Undergraduate Catalog

Wilderness Therapy Certificate


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Wilderness Therapy - also known as behavioral healthcare - is an adventure-based therapy treatment modality for behavior change and interpersonal self-improvement, combining experiential education and individual and group therapy in a wilderness setting.

The Wilderness Therapy Certificate is for students who are seeking a career that uses wilderness as a therapeutic process to help those in need. This certificate focuses on theory within psychology and sociology, as well as experiential learning in the outdoors through the Recreation & Tourism Management coursework.

Students who complete the Wilderness Therapy certificate program will have a well-rounded outdoor education experience and a high degree of training specific to employment within the outdoor industry, as well as basic counseling psychology theory and methods.

Organizations that may employ graduates include wilderness therapy program, recreation facilities, outfitters and guide services, ski areas, summer adventure camps, community nature centers and outdoor programs, whitewater river outfitters, outdoor equipment purveyors and other outdoor education and/or recreation companies and organizations.

In addition to field-based experiential learning of basic technical skills, students will also be prepared as outdoor trip leaders by examining and developing the interpersonal skills needed in positions in outdoor leadership.

Students must complete at least 12 credit hours required for this certificate through UM/UMM.

Courses: 27-30 credits


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