Semesters
IKF207 Nature Guiding as a Profession
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The course will provide a theoretical foundation for the role of a guide, for guiding activities as a sustainable travel and tourism product, using theories from experience design. The course aims to offer students an insight into guiding as a profession and the skills required to reflect on and execute good guiding practice.
In compliance with the National Qualifications Framework, the student will have achieved the following learning outcomes after successfully completing the course:
The student
- will acquire knowledge about the guide`s role in travel and tourism and about various aspects of Norwegian travel and tourism in an international context.
- will acquire knowledge of terms such as «nature-based tourism», «value-based guiding», and «slow experiences» – also in a natural-philosophical context
- will have an awareness of what «nature experience» involves in general well-being and as a tourism product
- will be acquainted with the roles of a guide / outdoor leader as a host and educator
The student
- can organize and manage guests, among other things based on group psychology and by practicing transparent guiding and leadership as an overarching approach
- can design good experiences for guests whose different preconditions and needs must be met
- can plan and market integrated nature guide products with commercial value, based on good experience in design and sustainability
The student
- can reflect on and use a nature guide´s and outdoor leader´s overall knowledge and working methods
- has acquired competence in the art of guiding and outdoor leadership and the skills necessary to work professionally
- can contribute to a responsible and sustainable practice in the field of nature guiding and outdoor leadership
- can demonstrate professional behavior and a professional presence
The course of study will alternate between lectures, study of literature from the field, digital studies, discussions and seminars, where students will also be expected to participate in academic presentations.
The teaching presupposes that the students will take responsibility for their own learning and development.
Attendance requirements
Approved attendance at compulsory teaching. The semester plan specifies the scope of the compulsory parts of the programme of study.
Coursework requirements
- Approved assignment related to the practice of nature guiding as a profession, approx 1000 words.
The student can answer coursework requirements either in English or a Scandinavian language (Norwegian, Danish, Swedish).
Exam assessment will be implemented in accordance with Regulations concerning admission, courses of study and examinations at Volda University College § 9-4.
The course will be evaluated in accordance with Volda University College’s system of quality assurance
- Outdoor Life Education and Nature Guiding - bachelor
Vurderingsform | Gruppering | Varighet | Karakterskala | Andel | Kommentar | Hjelpemidler | Omfang |
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Home exam | Individual | 4 Days | A-F, A is the best grade and E is the lowest passing grade | 100 | Digital eksamen. The student can answer individual exam in English or a Scandinavian language (Norwegian, Danish, Swedish). |