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University of Minnesota Duluth
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College of Education and Human Service Professions
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The sample plan below shows you one of several possible ways to complete this degree. Your academic plan may look different if you have already fulfilled some requirements, your math placement, overlapping liberal education electives, if you are pursuing an additional major(s) and/or minor(s), or if courses don't fit your schedule in a given term. Please work with your academic advisor to ensure that you are on track to graduate on time.
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Sample Plan: Environmental and Outdoor Education B.A.Sc.TOTAL CREDITS:120
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Year 1:Fall SemesterYear 1:Spring Semester
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CourseTitleCreditsLECourseTitleCreditsLE
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ENED 1000Introduction to Outdoor Learning and Recreation3ENED 1600Inclusion and Equity in Outdoor Recreation3RPJ
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ENED 1201Outdoor Living Skills ^2ENED 1500Children, Nature, and Sustainability3SUST
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PE/ENED 1xxxOutdoor Rec 1000-level choice1PE/1xxxx choiceOutdoor Rec 1000-level choice1
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UST 1000Learning in Community1LEHumanities3HUM
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LESocial Sciences3SSElective3
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WRIT 1120College Writing3WILElective2
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Term credits13Term credits15
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Year 2: Fall SemesterYear 2:Spring Semester
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CourseTitleCreditsLECourseTitleCreditsLE
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ENED 3341Nature Interpretation - Fall3ENED 3342Nature Interpretation - Winter & Spring3
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ENED 2200Experiential Facilitation Techniques3ENED 2300Experiential Education Theory and Application3
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PE/ENED 1xxxOutdoor Rec 1000-level choice1PE/ENED 1xxxOutdoor Rec 1000-level choice1
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LEFine Arts3FALEGlobal Perspectives3GP
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LENatural Sciences4NSLELogic & Quantitative Reasoning3LQR
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LEFine Arts, Humanities, Natural Sciences, or Social Sciences*3FA, HUM, NS, SS*
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Term credits14Term credits16
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Year 3:Fall SemesterYear 3:Spring Semester
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CourseTitleCreditsLECourseTitleCreditsLE
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ENED 3100Risk Management for Outdoor Educators3ENED 3601Philosophical Considerations in Outdoor Learning and Recreation3
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ENED 3330Sustainable Outdoor Rec and Nat Res Conservation3PETE/ENEDOutdoor Rec 3000- or 4000-level choice2
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LECultural Diversity3CDWRIT 31xxAdvanced Writing3
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LEFine Arts, Humanities, Natural Sciences, or Social Sciences*3FA, HUM, NS, SS*Elective3
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PETE/ENEDOutdoor Rec 3000- or 4000-level choice2Elective3
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Year 4: Fall SemesterYear 4:Spring Semester
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CourseTitleCreditsLECourseTitleCreditsLE
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ENED 4163Outdoor Education Methods ^3ENED 4801Senior Capstone in Outdoor Learning and Recreation3
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ENED 4315Program Planning and Administration3
ENED 4555
Foundations of Environmental and Sustainability Education3
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Electives4LEOral Communication and Languages3OCL
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Electives4Elective3
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Elective2
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Year 4: Summer Semester
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CourseTitleCreditsLE
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ENED 4996Outdoor Education Internship6
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Term credits6
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*Two courses taken in a category must be
different subjects within the category (ex. GEOG and SOC).
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