Survival adventure 4023-P-SURV
Survival adventure enables the acquisition of theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the field of survival in non-urban conditions in various risk variants. During the course, the student acquires a basic set of skills that allow him to survive in health and life-threatening conditions, such as lighting and fire control, first aid, obtaining food, securing a water source, orientation in the field, building shelter, selecting and packing equipment, survival psychology, learning to work in a group, learning to control a group, using simple rope techniques and a number of other survival techniques. Through indirect and direct observation, the skills of recognizing and appropriate reactions in a threatening situation are expanded. During the course, the student has the opportunity to use the acquired skills during theoretical and practical classes with teachers. Classes are held in a practical form. The place of conducting classes depends on the given issue being the subject of the classes.
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
Student:
- learn the subject of survival and the rules of survival.
- learn to pack: equipment, clothing and shoes. Essentials, which is what you should always have with you. During the course, students learn what kind of subjects should be taken to the forest / mountains. They also learn the appropriate method of packing a backpack.
- he will acquire the ability to move around the group, control the group, give orders and carry them out. Working in a group is a necessary element of survival, which will be devoted to the activities.
- learn the psychological aspects of a threatening situation. Acquiring knowledge about human natural reactions to an emergency.
- will acquire the ability to build safe shelters and bedding, which are necessary to survive in the non-urban environment for more than 24 hours. Learning to divide labor in a camp so as to complete the necessary tasks without burdening anyone.
- learn methods of kindling and controlling fire. Ways of obtaining and treating water in the field.
- he will learn to recognize the tracks of forest animals.
- he will acquire the skills of using a map and compass, as well as orientation in the field without the help of "tools", such as a telephone and all electronics and navigation tools.
- will marches according to maps and compasses and acc. field items. Practical exercises, during which students will learn how to effectively cover long distances while walking without losing their orientation in the field.
- learn to tie knots necessary for survival. Use of simple rope techniques (key descent, rescue knots, etc.).
- learn the rules of safe evacuation. Practicing proper reactions during the escape, alone and in a group; finding the right hiding places
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