Adventure Guide Diploma 0-00 Program Information Package Program Description The Adventure Studies department at TRU operates the highest qualify adventure guide training in the world. We set the standard around the world for a broad spectrum of wilderness guide training. The Adventure Guide Diploma is an intensive program that will prepare you for exciting leadership positions in outdoor skills instruction and guiding. The program builds technical skills and leadership acumen within each of the activity disciplines in the Adventure Guide Certificate. TRU graduates work for many different kinds of adventure companies around the world, some of which are owned and operated by TRU graduates. Adventure Industry businesses regularly employ graduates of our programs. If you are planning on attending an outdoor recreation or adventure tourism-training program, consider the TRU advantage. Intake Date Fall (September) Admission Requirements: - Successful completion of the Adventure Guide Certificate Note: successful completion of the certificate does not guarantee admission to the diploma program. Program Requirements: - Letter of Intent which includes how the diploma will help you achieve your goals and how the skills and experiences you gained from the certificate have had a positive effect on your learning, leadership, professionalism, your peers and instructors and the program has a whole. - Summer work/practicum plans - Outdoor Experience Log containing all outdoor experiences outside of course time during the past year - Consideration of your Adventure Guide Certificate transcript and GPA Application Deadline The Adventure Studies department will start reviewing students written submissions, transcripts and GPA s for the previous year by January of each year. Late submissions are considered as space allows. If the program is full, you will be placed on a waitlist. Laddering Opportunities Students who have successfully completed the Adventure Guide Diploma and wish to further their education with a degree have the option to ladder into one of the degree programs offered at TRU with an adventure concentration. Students can choose from the Bachelor of Tourism Management or the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies program. These programs offer a diverse opportunity for further application of adventure concepts and training while earning a degree. Acceptance of the degree programs is dependent on meeting all educational entrance requirements. How to Apply:. Submit supplemental documents (listed under Program Requirements) directly to Adventure Studies Department Email: adventure@tru.ca Fax: 0--. After acceptance into the program, submit your application online through the Education Planner BC website and pay the application fee of $. You will be contact by admissions via email within - weeks of submission of your online application regarding next steps. Need Help? Contact Us Old Main 0, Student Street Phone: 0--0 Email: admissions@tru.ca Adventure Studies Department Phone: 0-- Email: adventure@tru.ca Fax: 0-- Further information regarding the Adventure Guide Diploma can be found online. Program Checklist Step - Required for Admission to Adventure Guide Diploma o Submit supplemental documents o Letter of Intent o o Summer work/practicum plans Updated Outdoor Experience Log (see next page) Step - Required After Acceptance to the program o Online application and application fee
ADVENTURE STUDIES DEPARTMENT STUDENT INFORMATION FORM and OUTDOOR EXPIERENCE LOG SHEETS Please send all Documents to: Thompson Rivers University Adventure Studies, OM 0 TRU Way, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, VC 0C A. PERSONAL INFORMATION AND EDUCATION. NAME Last First Middle Cell Phone Home Phone Email. PROGRAM INFORMATION SESSION ATTENDED: YES NO DATE LOCATION. HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THIS ADVENTURE PROGRAM?. WILL YOU BE FURTHERING YOUR EDUCATION BY COMPLETING THE: ADVENTURE GUIDE DIPLOMA - YES NO. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN TAKING THE ADVENTURE GUIDE CERTIFICATE AT THE KEILIR HEALTH ACADEMY IN ICELAND? YES NO
ADVENTURE STUDIES DEPARTMENT B. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY. FORMER EMPLOYERS (list last two) (Include name of person who supervised you) Dates Name & Address of Employer Position Held May we contact the employers/supervisors above? Yes / No. LETTERS OF REFERENCE. Please attach two () letters of reference.. EMPLOYMENT RESUMÉ. Please attach an employment resumé. List your work experience chronologically, starting with the most recent employment. List your responsibilities and duties. C. PRACTICAL TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE. Previous Wilderness Instruction Taken ORGANIZATION/SCHOOL TYPE OF COURSE LENGTH OF COURSE YEAR LOCATION. Outdoor Experience and Adventure Activity Training, on the following pages please describe your technical experience
OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE LOG SHEETS Please list your outdoor experiences under the appropriate discipline heading. Please define your role as: Leader, Co-Leader, Assistant or Member. Indicate difficulty by Alpha/numeric designation where appropriate. Otherwise use the terms: Difficult, Moderate, Easy. Please specify the type of climber/boater/skier using the terms: Advanced, Intermediate, Beginner. If you run out of room on one section, there is extra room on the back sheet. Remember to indicate the discipline you are listing. WHITEWATER KAYAKING & CANOEING days: Certification: Class of Boater: SWIFTWATER RESCUE TRAINING Days: Certification: Type : SEA KAYAKING & CANOE TRIPPING Years: Days: Certification: Class of Boater
ROCK CLIMBING & ICE CLIMBING Years: Days: Certification: Class of Climber: Days: Certification: AVALANCHE TRAINING Type of Skier MOUNTAINEERING & SKI TOURING Years: Days: Class of Climber: Years: Days: Certification: ALPINE SKIING, SNOWBOARDING, TELEMARK SKIING Type of Skier
Years: Days: Certification: HIKING CPR: Y/N Days/hrs: Certifications: FIRST AID TRAINING SURFING, MOUNTAIN BIKING, CROSSCOUNTRY SKIING, SCUBA, RAFTING, OTHER
0 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION DATE LOCATION ACTIVITY / ROUTE LENGTH DIFFICULTY ROLE