This unit (SOL1000) introduces students to the core concepts and theories of adventure, as well as the practice of outdoor adventure activities. Drawing on a long tradition of adventure based theory the unit explores how adventure is a component of all our lives and that through it we experience a range of community, health, wellbeing and personal development outcomes. The unit integrates adventure-based experiential learning with theories, models and concepts of adventure. The content is related to the application of adventure activities in sport, education and recreation industries.

Unit details

Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
SOL1000

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:
  1. Explain the core concepts and practices of adventure;  
  2. Reflect on the application and value of outdoor adventure in sport, recreation, and education;  
  3. Adapt knowledge and skills of outdoor adventure activities and organise self and others in natural environments; and  
  4. Interpret experiences of a range of outdoor adventure experiences with responsibility and accountability for own learning.  

Assessment

Assessment type Description Grade
Exercise Completion of multiple choice questions relating to online content (1 set of 5 questions) 10%
Exercise Completion of multiple choice and short answer questions relating to online content (2 sets of 7 questions) 10%
Presentation Adventure Experience Presentation 30%
Portfolio Outdoor Classroom Portfolio 50%

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As part of a course

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