Departmental Advisors
Director, Undergraduate
Karen Paisley
Annex C, Room 1069
PRT Academic Advisor
Dr. Betsy Cook
Annex C, Room 1085
Director, Graduate Studies
Dr. Ed Ruddell
Annex C, Room 1066
Program Coordinators
Nate Bricker & Dr. Nate Furman
Annex C, Room 1106
Liaison, N.O.L.S.
Kirk Nichols
Annex C, Room 1107
Departmental Notes

For course descriptions and pre-requisite information click on the subject column next to the appropriate catalog number.

IT IS MANDATORY THAT STUDENTS ATTEND THE FIRST CLASS MEETING FOR ALL 1120 THROUGH 2015 CLASSES. NO REFUNDS ARE ISSUED AFTER THE 2nd DAY FOLLOWING THE 1st CLASS SESSION FOR A U-EXPLORE CLASS. Follow this link for photographs of the U-EXPLORE outdoor adventure courses: www.nrluutah.smugmug.com.

PRTS 206 - 090 Avalanche Awareness


Aspiring backcountry travelers can learn where to find the gear, resources, and training to responsibly enjoy winter recreation. Students will begin to recognize and avoid avalanche terrain. This online course is designed to introduce students to the avalanche phenomenon, causes, and hazards. The course is a steppingstone to Avalanche Level 1, PRTS 2007.

PRTS 206 - 090 Avalanche Awareness

  • Class Number: 20447
  • Instructor: FURMAN, NATE
  • Component: Lecture
  • Type: Online
  • Units: 0.0
  • Wait List: No
  • Fees: $313.00
  • Seats Available: 8

Aspiring backcountry travelers can learn where to find the gear, resources, and training to responsibly enjoy winter recreation. Students will begin to recognize and avoid avalanche terrain. This online course is designed to introduce students to the avalanche phenomenon, causes, and hazards. The course is a steppingstone to Avalanche Level 1, PRTS 2007.

PRTS 412 - 001 NR-Snowshoe/Ski Backpack


Explore the Unita mountains when traveling peacefully by snowshoe. We will discuss winter safety and backcountry travel techniques in addition to studying the recreation management implications associated with snowshoeing in the Uintas. Overnight camping. Attendance at the first class meeting is mandatory. Drops not possible after the 2nd day following this meeting. Class meets Nov 11 only. Field experience Nov 22-24. To determine the last day to drop this miscellaneous course, see http://registrar.utah.edu/handbook/miscellaneous.php. There may be additional expenses that students will need to cover to participate in this course. These items may include food, gear rentals, and transportation costs. More details will be made available during the pre-course meeting.

PRTS 412 - 001 NR-Snowshoe/Ski Backpack

  • Class Number: 6266
  • Instructor: SMITH, DANIEL
  • Component: Field Work
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 0.0
  • Requisites: Yes
  • Wait List: No
  • Fees: $373.00
  • Seats Available: 2

Explore the Unita mountains when traveling peacefully by snowshoe. We will discuss winter safety and backcountry travel techniques in addition to studying the recreation management implications associated with snowshoeing in the Uintas. Overnight camping. Attendance at the first class meeting is mandatory. Drops not possible after the 2nd day following this meeting. Class meets Nov 11 only. Field experience Nov 22-24. To determine the last day to drop this miscellaneous course, see http://registrar.utah.edu/handbook/miscellaneous.php. There may be additional expenses that students will need to cover to participate in this course. These items may include food, gear rentals, and transportation costs. More details will be made available during the pre-course meeting.

PRTS 450 - 001 NR-Ski Teaching-Beg


Students that know how to ski and who are interested in learning to teach skiing at a professional level benefit from this class. We will cover strategies, theories, culture, and other topics related to skiing. Students will learn about building trust, assessing skills and emotions, setting goals, designing learning plans, and creating a safe and fun atmosphere for others on snow. Classes will be held on campus during the first half of the semester and at Brighton Resort at the end of the semester. Students will need to provide their own transportation to Brighton. Classroom meetings: Sept 3, 17, 24; Oct 1, 15, 22, & 29, Nov 5. Field/on-snow sessions at Brighton: Nov 23, 24, 30, Dec 1. * Dates may be adjusted due to snow conditions. To determine the last day to drop this miscellaneous course, see http://registrar.utah.edu/handbook/miscellaneous.php. There may be additional expenses that students will need to cover to participate in this course. These items may include food, gear rentals, and transportation costs. More details will be made available during the pre-course meeting.

PRTS 450 - 001 NR-Ski Teaching-Beg

  • Class Number: 14852
  • Instructor: DELANEY, LAURA
  • Component: Field Work
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 0.0
  • Requisites: Yes
  • Wait List: No
  • Fees: $433.00
  • Seats Available: 0

Students that know how to ski and who are interested in learning to teach skiing at a professional level benefit from this class. We will cover strategies, theories, culture, and other topics related to skiing. Students will learn about building trust, assessing skills and emotions, setting goals, designing learning plans, and creating a safe and fun atmosphere for others on snow. Classes will be held on campus during the first half of the semester and at Brighton Resort at the end of the semester. Students will need to provide their own transportation to Brighton. Classroom meetings: Sept 3, 17, 24; Oct 1, 15, 22, & 29, Nov 5. Field/on-snow sessions at Brighton: Nov 23, 24, 30, Dec 1. * Dates may be adjusted due to snow conditions. To determine the last day to drop this miscellaneous course, see http://registrar.utah.edu/handbook/miscellaneous.php. There may be additional expenses that students will need to cover to participate in this course. These items may include food, gear rentals, and transportation costs. More details will be made available during the pre-course meeting.