Skriv ut Lukk vindu


 

Vår 2026

FRI-1120 Value based guiding in nature - 20 stp


The course is administrated by

Idrettshøgskolen

Course overlap

FRI-2583 Value-based Guiding and Teaching in Arctic Nature 20 ects

Course contents

To enroll the course basic practical skills in outdoor activities or Arctic tourism are required; for instance, experience as a guide / tour leader, outdoor education qualifications from a university college or other relevant outdoor education qualifications. Also other proven expertise that substantiates that the applicant will be able to cope with the special arctic climatic conditions can provide a basis for admission. All the teaching in the field in winter mainly involves skiing, so candidates must be experienced skiers and possess sufficient physical condition and technique for long-distance skiing.

Value based guiding in Nature includes a theoretical approach and a practical focus through field trips, practical work and leadership assignments.

It comprises field excursions and courses of longer and shorter duration in the varied nature of the Arctic throughout the year.

The course content is in a nature and climate that raise high demands on the students' personal skills, mental strength and group awareness.

The course aims to gradually build-up the candidate’s expertise in hiking, skiing and camping in the Arctic nature. The course content and learning outcome is harmonized with the Specification of competencies, knowledge, skills and abilities of the International Mountain Leader in accordance with the UIMLA standard, managed in Norway by the Norwegian Nature Guide Association.

Main training courses and field trips:


Objective of the course

Knowledge

The student

Skills

The student

General competence

The student


Language of instruction

English is the language of teaching and exam.

Teaching methods

This subject will be taught with a focus on individual development. The teaching will include a combination of theoretical lectures, joint reflection discussions, guide and leadership assignments on all the trips, systematic self-evaluation and student evaluation, and supervisor discussions and case work. Guide role experience will be obtained through a practical training period. This period will be carried out as interval sessions in the autumn semester and in a longer period in the spring semester. The period should consist of about 150 hours in total. The candidate will develop a plan for the period, which must be approved by the teacher. The criteria for the period are given in a separate document, which candidates will receive at the start of the studies.

Each student is expected to work 500 hours to achieve the learning outcomes of the subject. A large part of the study program takes place in nature and includes practical exercises and the development of experience. The preparation, execution and follow-up of field trips are important. The field trips will include the day trips from Longyearbyen, and multiday excursions. Student-work related to field excursions will be organized in groups. During the course of the academic year, students will be given an increasing degree of leadership responsibility for the planning, execution and follow-up of the field trips. Other themes will be covered in a single course or in a series of courses and includes exercises and practical work. The teaching and learning methods will be student-focused and involve problem-based learning, project work, group work, practical and methodical work with guidance throughout the course, and lectures, discussions and the use of ICT.