Course Schedule

Course Term
Course Attributes
Fall 2025
PAH

PAH 150A3 – The Great Outdoors: Improving Health, Wellness, and Creativity by Living Life Outside
Gen Ed: Tier 1 Individuals & Societies/150 · Gen Ed Attribute: Writing · Gen Ed: Exploring Perspectives, Humanist

From physicians to neuroscientists to poets and songwriters, people around the world have long written about how even brief immersion in nature can improve the human condition. This course will explore these writings and what they have to tell us about understanding human experience and our interface with the natural world. Using applied humanities approaches and a variety of texts, our goal will be to develop real-world applications of insight, perspective, critical understanding, discernment, and creativity about the place and importance of nature in human experience. Over the course of the semester we will: (1) read and critically analyze writing by and about people who have found creative and innovative approaches to express and/or measure how immersion in nature makes humans healthier; (2) engage in reflective projects that open pathways to developing one's own creativity and imagination for personal and community applications of nature immersion; and (3) design an applied project focused on assessing how ideas for nature immersion might be implemented in real-world settings. Students will use project management and planning methods to write a project description, carry out an initial pilot version of the project, report on steps they have accomplished, and write a critical analysis of their project.

Section
101
Days
Time
Date
Aug 25 - Oct 15
Status
Open
Enrollment
0 / 40
  • Days:
  • Time:
  • Dates: Aug 25 - Oct 15
  • Status: Open
  • Enrollment: 0 / 40
Section
201
Days
Time
Date
Aug 25 - Oct 15
Status
Open
Enrollment
0 / 10
  • Days:
  • Time:
  • Dates: Aug 25 - Oct 15
  • Status: Open
  • Enrollment: 0 / 10
Summer 2025
PAH

PAH 150A3 – The Great Outdoors: Improving Health, Wellness, and Creativity by Living Life Outside
Gen Ed: Tier 1 Individuals & Societies/150 · Gen Ed Attribute: Writing · Gen Ed: Exploring Perspectives, Humanist

From physicians to neuroscientists to poets and songwriters, people around the world have long written about how even brief immersion in nature can improve the human condition. This course will explore these writings and what they have to tell us about understanding human experience and our interface with the natural world. Using applied humanities approaches and a variety of texts, our goal will be to develop real-world applications of insight, perspective, critical understanding, discernment, and creativity about the place and importance of nature in human experience. Over the course of the semester we will: (1) read and critically analyze writing by and about people who have found creative and innovative approaches to express and/or measure how immersion in nature makes humans healthier; (2) engage in reflective projects that open pathways to developing one's own creativity and imagination for personal and community applications of nature immersion; and (3) design an applied project focused on assessing how ideas for nature immersion might be implemented in real-world settings. Students will use project management and planning methods to write a project description, carry out an initial pilot version of the project, report on steps they have accomplished, and write a critical analysis of their project.

Section
101
Days
Time
Date
May 19 - Jun 7
Status
Open
Enrollment
0 / 25
  • Days:
  • Time:
  • Dates: May 19 - Jun 7
  • Status: Open
  • Enrollment: 0 / 25
Section
102
Days
Time
Date
Jun 9 - Jul 10
Status
Open
Enrollment
0 / 25
  • Days:
  • Time:
  • Dates: Jun 9 - Jul 10
  • Status: Open
  • Enrollment: 0 / 25
Section
102
Days
Time
Date
Jul 14 - Aug 13
Status
Open
Enrollment
0 / 25
  • Days:
  • Time:
  • Dates: Jul 14 - Aug 13
  • Status: Open
  • Enrollment: 0 / 25
Section
201
Days
Time
Date
May 19 - Jun 7
Status
Open
Enrollment
0 / 25
  • Days:
  • Time:
  • Dates: May 19 - Jun 7
  • Status: Open
  • Enrollment: 0 / 25
Section
201
Days
Time
Date
Jun 9 - Jul 10
Status
Open
Enrollment
0 / 25
  • Days:
  • Time:
  • Dates: Jun 9 - Jul 10
  • Status: Open
  • Enrollment: 0 / 25
Section
202
Days
Time
Date
Jul 14 - Aug 13
Status
Open
Enrollment
0 / 25
  • Days:
  • Time:
  • Dates: Jul 14 - Aug 13
  • Status: Open
  • Enrollment: 0 / 25
Spring 2025
PAH

PAH 150A3 – The Great Outdoors: Improving Health, Wellness, and Creativity by Living Life Outside
Gen Ed: Tier 1 Individuals & Societies/150 · Gen Ed Attribute: Writing · Gen Ed: Exploring Perspectives, Humanist

From physicians to neuroscientists to poets and songwriters, people around the world have long written about how even brief immersion in nature can improve the human condition. This course will explore these writings and what they have to tell us about understanding human experience and our interface with the natural world. Using applied humanities approaches and a variety of texts, our goal will be to develop real-world applications of insight, perspective, critical understanding, discernment, and creativity about the place and importance of nature in human experience. Over the course of the semester we will: (1) read and critically analyze writing by and about people who have found creative and innovative approaches to express and/or measure how immersion in nature makes humans healthier; (2) engage in reflective projects that open pathways to developing one's own creativity and imagination for personal and community applications of nature immersion; and (3) design an applied project focused on assessing how ideas for nature immersion might be implemented in real-world settings. Students will use project management and planning methods to write a project description, carry out an initial pilot version of the project, report on steps they have accomplished, and write a critical analysis of their project.

Section
102
Days
Time
Date
Mar 17 - May 7
Status
Closed
Enrollment
50 / 50
  • Days:
  • Time:
  • Dates: Mar 17 - May 7
  • Status: Closed
  • Enrollment: 50 / 50