This unit (SOL2006) aims to increase students understanding of upper catchment geomorphology, river health, hydrology, and catchment management within the unique upper river environments of the Great Dividing Range of Australia. Students will develop the knowledge and skill to live, travel, and lead safe journeys on white-water rivers. As well, students will develop an appreciation of the physical, mental and social demands and benefits of these activities.
Off campus field teaching in this unit may require a levy for incidental fees for accommodation, transport and camping.
Unit details
Location:
Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
SOL2006
Prerequisites
SOL1001 - Natural Environments 1 and
SOL1002 - Safety in Natural Environments
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Investigate the upper catchment geomorphology, river health, hydrology, and catchment management specifically relevant to the rivers of the Great Dividing Range visited in the unit of study; | ||
2. | Exhibit the unique theoretical knowledge and practical skills required to live, travel, and lead safely in remote upper catchment river environments; | ||
3. | Demonstrate the skills of raft guiding whilst integrating a place based approach to environmental and cultural interpretation relevant to the location; | ||
4. | Apply strategies to safely manage and lead groups in lower catchment river environments; and, | ||
5. | Demonstrate the skills of self-rescue and river rescue. |
Assessment
Due to risk management and professional/industry requirements to demonstrate knowledge and skill within both simulated and workplace environments, graded attendance and hurdle tasks apply to laboratory work and practicums.
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
---|---|---|
Presentation | Environment Presentation (Group work) | 15% |
Practicum | Practicum A - Practical skills and field work (WIL equivalent) | 25% |
Practicum | Practicum B - Practical skills and field work (WIL equivalent) | 25% |
Assignment | Written assignments – Guides Workbook | 35% |
Required reading
River Rescue: A Manual for Whitewater Safety 4th ed
Bechdel, L., & Ray, S. (2009).
CFS Publishers, Ashville, NC,
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