Outdoor Education

Go outside to play, and learn.

Degree
Associate in Applied Science
Program Type
Career-Oriented Degrees
Pathway
Science
Credits
60

Next-generation

SUNY Adirondack's Outdoor Education degree program studies adventure sports and recreation to educate, train and certify skilled, eco-conscious Outdoor Education enthusiasts. Students develop leadership and management skills through hands-on experience. 

Degree requirements Program sheet

Classroom without boundaries

Our students learn through hands-on fieldwork. Back-country living, canoeing and Eastern mountaineering form the backbone of our curriculum.

A SUNY Adirondack Outdoor Education student climbs in the Adirondacks

Field trips

SUNY Adirondack sits at the foothills of the Adirondack State Park, home to some of the best outdoor recreation in the country. Vermont and Massachusetts also promise top-notch canoeing, snow sports and majestic mountain peaks. Our students learn through hands-on fieldwork. Backcountry living, canoeing and Eastern mountaineering form the backbone of our curriculum. Students transfer to: Plymouth State University | Vermont State University | University of New England

SUNY Adirondack Outdoor Education students canoe in the Adirondacks

Outside (the office) job

Regional and local businesses provide students access to real-world internships and networking opportunities. SUNY Adirondack's Outdoor Education degree program prepares graduates for immediate hire. Graduates have more opportunities to turn a love of the outdoors into a career than ever before. Our program gives you the skills to join an existing recreation company or to start your own.

Breath of fresh air

SUNY Adirondack Outdoor Education alumna Katelyn Kuklinski cross-country skis with her dog
Quotation

My connections are rooted in SUNY Adirondack and I love that."

Katelyn Kuklinski Natural resources planner at New York State Department of Environmental Conservation's Research Foundation 2016