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Wilderness Adventures and Expeditions

Total 60 training course(s) at schools in United States.

School: Rogue Community College
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Training Center(s)/ Campus(es): Grants Pass, Medford, White City, Oregon, United States
Tel.: (800) 411-6508

Wilderness First Aid
Course Format: Classroom
In collaboration with Wilderness Medicine Institute and The Siskiyou Field Institute, teaches recognition, treatment principles, decision-making skills, and prevention of wilderness emergencies. Covers wilderness medicine topics for people 16 and older who travel and work in the outdoors. Certification is valid for two years.
 

School: Lake Superior College
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Training Center(s)/ Campus(es): Duluth, Minnesota, United States
Tel.: 218-733-7600

Wilderness Pilot
Course Format: Classroom
The Wilderness Pilot Certificate is designed to meet the needs of students who plan a career as a pilot in commercial aviation or wilderness flying. Flying experience beyond this program is required before pilots are qualified to do extensive wilderness flying. A special application is required for this program and is open only to those with extensive flight training or at least an Associates D...
 

School: Colorado College
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Training Center(s)/ Campus(es): Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Tel.: 719-389-6000

Wilderness First Responder
Course Format: Classroom
This course is designed to provide outdoor leaders, instructors, guides, rangers, wilderness and foreign travelers with the knowledge needed to deal with emergencies in remote settings. Emphasis is placed upon prevention, leadership skills, and decision-making. The 80-hour national curriculum covers standards of care for urban situations with additional protocols for remote situations. The cour...
 

School: Pikes Peak Community College
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Training Center(s)/ Campus(es): Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Tel.: (800) 456-6847

Wilderness Skills
Course Format: Classroom
Covers wilderness theory, wilderness food preparation, map & compass, GPS, and backcountry wilderness skills. Wilderness emergency protocol will be addressed. Students will have the opportunity to practice and demonstrate Leave No Trace (LNT) principles in a hands-on setting. Upon completion, LNT, inc. will officially certify students as an LNT Trainer.
 

School: Red Rocks Community College
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Training Center(s)/ Campus(es): Arvada, Lakewood, Colorado, United States
Tel.: 303.914.6010

Wilderness Survival Skills
Course Format: Classroom
emphasizes the physiological, psychological and practical principles of survival. Survival equipment, wilderness improvising techniques, and wilderness dangers are included.
 

School: University of Alaska Anchorage
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Training Center(s)/ Campus(es): Anchorage, Alaska, United States
Tel.: (907) 786-1800

Wilderness Medicine
Course Format: Classroom
The Health, Physical Education & Recreation department offers a variety of classes for personal development and enrichment. Many courses are designed with the beginner in mind. However, due the nature of the course and risks involved, some course may have pre-requisite courses, skills, and/or fitness levels.
 

School: University of New Mexico Division of Continuing Education
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Training Center(s)/ Campus(es): Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Tel.: (505) 277-0077

Topo Map and Compass for the Wilderness Hiker
Course Format: Classroom
A step-by-step approach to wilderness navigation where you will gain the confidence to hike cross-country (off trail), knowing exactly where you are. The course includes 2 evenings and 2 field trips. The first evening seminar covers topographic maps, declination basics, and supplies needed. The second evening concentrates on map contours - the unique feature of topo maps. The Saturday field tri...
 

School: Bianchi Group, Inc.
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Training Center(s)/ Campus(es): Bellingham, WA, United States
Tel.: 877.733.0909 or 360.733.0909

Wilderness First Aid/CPR (On-site)
Course Format: On-site
Wilderness first aid & CPR is a comprehensive lesson in how to react, respond, and save a life in remote, life-threatening situations. Helping students develop the ability and confidence to provide primary care in bad weather, with non-standard equipment, to cope with emergency response and long term care, and critical decision making skills are first and foremost. This wilderness first aid/cpr...
 

School: Cal Adventures
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Training Center(s)/ Campus(es): Berkeley, CA, United States
Tel.: (510) 642-4000

Wilderness Medicine (On-site)
Course Format: On-site
These medical emergency training courses are important for everyone who likes to experience the great outdoors. Whether you are in an urban area or in a remote wilderness, these emergency medical treatment skills could save not only others’ lives but your own as well. Our courses are taught by our highly trained Cal Adventures staff and other professionals. Wilderness First Responder: ...
 

School: Zion Rock & Mountain Guides
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Training Center(s)/ Campus(es): Springdale, UT, United States
Tel.: (435) 772- 3303

Wilderness First Responder (On-site)
Course Format: On-site
This is a nationally recognized program that trains participants to respond to emergencies in remote settings. The 80-hour curriculum includes standards for urban and extended care situations. Special topics include but are not limited to: wound management and infection, realigning fractures and dislocations, improvised splinting techniques, patient monitoring and long term management problems,...
 

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