2008 University of Scouting General Scouting page 1



Class #
Time
Class Title Session Descriptions
Gen.
101
8:30 & 2:30
Flag Etiquette Learn proper ways to handle and honor the flag
Gen.
103
(2 Hours)
1:30
Basic First Aid Basic Family First Aid certification
Gen.
105
8:30
Scouting with Disabilities - a Focus on ADHD & Behavioral Management
Gen.
106
8:30
Lanyard Braiding Learn & have fun while making attractive braided articles
Gen.
110
(3 Hours)
10:30 & 2:30
CPR Certification American Heart CPR certification
Gen.
114
10:30 & 2:30
Guide to Safe Scouting Regulations to follow to keep scouts safe.  Tour permits.  Insurance requirements
Gen.
115
9:30
Leave No Trace Leaving little trace of evidence while having fun camping.
Gen.
125
8:30 & 2:30
Indian Crafts Learn about Native American crafts and culture
Gen.
126
9:30 &1:30
Indian Games Learn about games you can use to have fun the Native American way
Gen.
127
10:30 & 12:30
Doctorate Degree, Thesis Project, Fellowship Degree Congratulations on successfully completing the pre-doctorial program.  Now is the time to make the decision to proceed.  Where are you going?  How are you going to get there?  Planning your road map to final destination
Gen.
128
12:30
Finger Weaving Make a small key ring.  Learn the basic stitches of finger weaving
Gen.
130
1:30
National: Know How National Works BSA policies, procedures and bylaws--things we all agree to abide by upon registering as Scouters.   Walk through some of the ways that National works, how decisions are made, how changes are made, how to propose new programs, etc
Gen.
131
8:30 & 12:30
James E West / Endowments Learn about the James E West and Endowment opportunities within the BSAC and National.  (Fulfills requirement for the Doctorate degree program)
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