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Risk Management and Legal Liability in Outdoor Programs (WLE 305)

Term: 2019-2020 Academic Year Spring

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Robert W. Dye Jr.Show MyInfo popup for Robert W. Dye Jr.
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Description

This course familiarizes students with civil law as it applies to experiential and outdoor programming. Topics covered include torts, legal duties, legal liability, the structure of the lawsuit, the reasonable and prudent professional, industry standards, practical risk management, and readings in relevant case law. Emphasis is placed on understanding how case studies and case law impact field practices. Prerequisites: Junior level standing; WLE 202 or Experiential Education Minor.