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TCA-101
Interpretation: Coastal Ecology &-Culture
3 credits
Sharing knowledge and insight into the spectacular natural beauty, ecological systems, and rich and diverse human history of the BC coast takes passion, skill, and experience. Whether it is stepping lightly through the intertidal zone or explaining the historic Aboriginal use of local plants, a guide is always teaching. This course requires you to research topics you know little about, or to take a topic you know well, and shape it into a clear, concise, understandable, and memorable presentation. Throughout the course you will give mini-classes that teach others the skills and knowledge needed to be successful interpreters and group speakers. This also involves practicing techniques for giving and receiving feedback from teachers and peers.
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Adventure Tourism Diploma or Coastal Adventure Tourism Certificate Program
Offered in the following terms: 2012 Winter
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