
Hybrid: Face-to-face & online
August Start, Full-time Only
15-20 Person Cohort
App Deadline: Priority Feb 1-Final Jun 1
36 Total Credit Hours
Ideal for non-formal educators
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The M.S. in Experiential and Outdoor Education is a two-year, full-time hybrid program. The degree utilizes the philosophy of experiential education combined with the modality of outdoor education to provide students with necessary training to serve in a variety of educational contexts. This degree works well for a wide range of professionals who work in outdoor and educational programs including: environmental education programs, K-12 public and charter schools, independent schools with an experiential education program, community colleges, university outdoor programs, residential and day camps, therapeutic experiential agencies and camps, and wilderness leadership programs.
Hybrid coursework is a mix of online and face-to-face weekend (Friday and Saturday) core class sessions during Year 1, and elective courses (offered online, face-to-face and hybrid) in Year 2. In the first year, face-to-face coursework will include a 5-day intensive during the first week of classes in August followed by four weekends each in the fall and spring semesters (8:00AM - 6:00 PM Friday and Saturday with an occasional evening session). The weekend sessions are at the Biltmore Park instructional site in Asheville. A tentative schedule for the upcoming year can be found in the face-to-face class dates dropdown section.
During the second-year, students will complete additional required and elective coursework (individual choice of face-to-face, online and/or hybrid course formats) including a thesis or project - see examples. This format allows for students to remain employed and/or pursue field-based coursework (e.g. internships) at regional agencies.
If you have any questions, or would like more information, please contact Dr. Andrew Bobilya at ajbobilya@wcu.edu.
Below are directions to the Biltmore Park instructional site and the Cullowhee main
                                 campus, as well as tentative class dates.
Directons to Cullowhee Main Campus
Directions to Biltmore Park Instructional Site
Tentative Fall 2025 Dates 
(Cohort  6 Face-to-Face; All-Day Sessions for EOE 500, EOE 501, EOE 502 & EOE 503)
EOE 500 鈥 5-day intensive (August18-22) (Cullowhee and Biltmore Park)
Weekend 1 鈥 September 5-6 (Biltmore Park)
Weekend 2 鈥 October 3-4 (Biltmore Park)
Weekend 3 - November 14-15 (Biltmore Park)
Weekend 4 鈥 December 5-6 (Biltmore Park)
**Cohort 5 Thesis and Project Oral Proposals are October 2 & 3 at Biltmore Park
Tentative Spring 2026
(Cohort 6 Face-to-Face; All Day Sessions for EOE 600, EOE 601, and EOE 602)
Weekend 1 鈥 January 16-17 (Biltmore Park)
Weekend 2 鈥 February 20-21 (Biltmore Park)
Weekend 3 鈥 March 20-21 (Biltmore Park)
Weekend 4 鈥 April 23, 24 & 25(Biltmore Park) *3 Days
**Cohort 5 Thesis and Project Defenses are March 19 & 20 at Biltmore Park
***Optional elective faculty-led-travel course: EOE 628: Scholarly Writing Intensive
                                 for EOE; Edisto Island, SC; January 17-23, 2026
Tentative Fall 2026 Dates
(Cohort  7 Face-to-Face; All-Day Sessions for EOE 500, EOE 501, EOE 502 & EOE 503)
EOE 500 鈥 5-day intensive (August17-21) (Cullowhee and Biltmore Park)
Weekend 1 鈥 September 4-5 (Biltmore Park)
Weekend 2 鈥 October 2-3 (Biltmore Park)
Weekend 3 - November 6-7 (Biltmore Park)
Weekend 4 鈥 December 4-5 (Biltmore Park)
**Cohort 6 Thesis and Project Oral Proposals are September 31, October 1 & 2 at Biltmore
                                 Park
Tentative Spring 2027
(Cohort 7 Face-to-Face; All Day Sessions for EOE 600, EOE 601, and EOE 602)
Weekend 1 鈥 January 15-16 (Biltmore Park)
Weekend 2 鈥 February 12-13 (Biltmore Park)
Weekend 3 鈥 March 12-13 (Biltmore Park)
Weekend 4 鈥 April 22, 23 & 24 (Biltmore Park) *3 Days
**Cohort 6 Thesis and Project Defenses are March 10, 11 & 12 at Biltmore Park
***Optional elective faculty-led-travel course: EOE 628: Scholarly Writing Intensive
                                 for EOE; Edisto Island, SC; January 16-22, 2027
Students will:
The Association of Experiential Education defines as: 鈥溾 a philosophy that informs many methodologies in which educators purposefully engage with learners in direct experience and focused reflection in order to increase knowledge, develop skills, clarify values, and develop people's capacity to contribute to their communities.鈥
For more complete descriptions of each class, go to the 糖心Vlog Graduate .
Total credits: 36
Required core credits: 27
Electives credits: 9
Transfer credits are limited to 6 from an accredited university. Additional electives
                                 may be taken from the list below and other 糖心Vlog Gradute programs.
Note: Counseling electives available for EOE students may change. Contact the Counseling
                                    program for current course offerings. EOE students should contact the instructor for
                                    permission to register. All Counseling courses are offered in a face-to-face format
                                    at the Biltmore Park Instructional Site
| YEAR 1 FALL SEMESTER | YEAR 1 SPRING SEMESTER | 
| EOE 500: Foundations of EOE (3) | EOE 600: Advanced Research Methods and Evaluation Techniques (3) | 
| YEAR 2 FALL SEMESTER | YEAR 2 SPRING SEMESTER | 
| EOE 679: Thesis I/Project  1 (3) | EOE 699: Thesis II/Project II (3) | 
| POSSIBLE EOE ELECTIVES | |
| EOE 622: Social Theory for EOE (3) | 
"Educators working in this field have extremely varied backgrounds. We're excited
                                 that the Experiential and Outdoor Education masters program will provide an opportunity for
                                 educators from across the southeast to expand their skill sets, so they can create
                                 better learning experiences for their students."
Lauren Pyle, Executive Director, Environmental Educators of North Carolina
"This is an exciting development to help prepare the future of the outdoor industry
                                 for the demands of the next generation. 糖心Vlog is gifted with an amazing faculty, outstanding
                                 natural resources, and a tradition of excellence in training leaders in Experiential
                                 and Outdoor Education. We at Southwestern Community College are proud of our strong
                                 educational partnership over the decades that has allowed our Outdoor Leadership and
                                 Wilderness Therapy graduates to continue their studies at 糖心Vlog with seamless articulation
                                 to help raise the bar of professionalism in our field. This new graduate program simply
                                 extends that reach to impact graduates to make a difference in their lives and those
                                 of others." 
Paul Wolf, Program Director of Outdoor Leadership and Wilderness Therapy at Southwestern
                                 Community College and Chair of Standards of the Association for Experiential Education
                                 Accreditation Council.
"糖心Vlog has had wonderful foresight in designing and implementing this new program, at
                                 a time when creative initiatives and leadership development are key components for
                                 a productive economy for our outdoor industry."
Mairi S Padgett, Administrative Director, Landmark Learning
鈥淭he new MS in Experiential and Outdoor Education program shows 糖心Vlog University鈥檚
                                 commitment to continually grow the talent pipeline that supports the outdoor industry
                                 in North Carolina, and across the nation. 糖心Vlog鈥檚 proximity to nationally recognized
                                 outdoor recreation opportunities make it the perfect place to cultivate the leadership
                                 skills necessary for graduates looking to be a driving force in this growing industry.鈥
Amy Allison, Director,
North Carolina Outdoor Recreation Industry Office
How has the M.S. in Experiential and Outdoor Education program at 糖心Vlog impacted your personal and/or professional life?
鈥淭he EOE Program at 糖心Vlog changed both my professional and personal life in ways I could
                                 not have initially thought possible. This program connected me with a cohort of like-minded,
                                 passionate, and hard-working individuals who became more than classmates. We all encouraged
                                 each other to do our best and supported each other during and beyond our time within
                                 the EOE program. Seeing the growth that we all experienced during the program fills
                                 me with a sense of gratitude and optimism at the potential impact that everyone will
                                 have in our varied fields of work. Regardless of the scope in which my cohort members
                                 find themselves, I believe this program will ensure the progression and growth of
                                 our field in a multitude of ways.鈥 
- Blake C., Recreation Consultant, Recreation Resources Service - NC State University
Why should someone consider attending the EOE program?
鈥淎nyone that wants to grow as an experiential/outdoor educator should consider the
                                 EOE program because of the balance of challenge and support from the faculty. While
                                 I worked as hard on this degree as anything I've ever done, my professors were there
                                 every step of the way. The thesis/project process is scaffolded with progressive coursework
                                 and regular check-ins with your advisor so that you are set up for success.鈥
- Kyle H., Public School Teacher
Anything else you would like to share about your experience as a student in the EOE program?
I am so grateful for my time in the EOE program. I have made lifelong friends in this
                                 program, developed a strong understanding of how theory can inform my practice as
                                 an environmental educator, and discovered a love for research in this field.
- Alayna S., PRTM PhD Student, Clemson University & Research Assistant, REYSE Collaboratory
Do I have to move to Cullowhee? 
No, you do not need to move to Cullowhee. Classes are held both in-person and virtually
                                 in our Cullowhee and Biltmore Park locations. Depending on how a student crafts their
                                 schedule and curriculum, certain electives and courses may fit their location and
                                 commute more easily than others. There are required face-to-face class dates listed
                                 in the drop-down section with the same title that students will need to plan around.
How much is in-person vs. virtual?
Much of the coursework will take place in-person. The amount of hybrid (face-to-face
                                 and virtual) coursework will depend on electives taken. Face-to-face class dates can
                                 be found in the dropdown section of the same title. In the first year, face-to-face
                                 coursework will include a one-week intensive course on campus at the start of the
                                 term followed by four weekends (Fridays and Saturdays) each in the fall and spring
                                 semesters (April weekend is Thursday, Friday and Saturday). Students will be engaged
                                 in online coursework throughout the semester(s). During the second year, students
                                 will complete additional required and elective coursework (individual choice of face-to-face,
                                 online and/or hybrid course formats) including a thesis or project. This format allows
                                 for students to remain employed full-time and/or pursue field-based coursework (e.g.,
                                 internships) at regional agencies.
How much does the program cost?
The cost will depend on in-state vs. out-of-state residency. Information about fees, expenses,
                                 and financial aid.
Is there a thesis requirement or project?
Yes. Students choose between a thesis or project. You may see a sample list of previous theses and projects.
What kind of jobs are graduates going into on graduation?
Many EOE students continue in their current role at their place of employment, advance
                                 to a new position at their place or employment or change jobs. EOE students currently
                                 serve as K-12 public and private school educators, state and national park rangers,
                                 summer camp staff, nature center and environmental education center staff, college
                                 and university campus recreation professionals and more.
How flexible is the curriculum?
During the first year, everyone takes the same core EOE classes. During the second
                                 year, students choose a minimum of three electives (no maximum) that can be online,
                                 hybrid, or face-to-face in addition to the thesis/project courses (EOE 679 & EOE 699)
Do I have to be an outdoor-pursuits person? Do I need prior experience camping, or
                                       be a wilderness/adventure expert?
No, you do not need to be outdoor-oriented or have that kind of experience in this
                                 program. This program does not have any core required classes that integrate overnight
                                 camping trips. We welcome applicants with all levels of skill and experiences who
                                 have an interest in experiential and outdoor education.
Are there any intensive field courses?
There are faculty-lead travel elective courses (such as  a wilderness education course) that promote outdoor leadership in a multi-day, expedition
                                 style course.
How does the program support students in writing their thesis/project?
There is a specific class  that supports students in writing their thesis/project. Students can also seek support
                                 from professors.
I鈥檓 new to Western North Carolina, is there an opportunity to learn more about the
                                       natural history of WNC?
We offer a specific course  that includes information and in-person engagement with our surrounding environment.
                                 We also encourage students to visit places such as the Mountain Heritage Center and
                                 the WNC Nature Center.
Does the EOE program offer graduate assistantships?
Yes, in 10 or 20-hour formats. If you want to be considered for one of these assistantships,
                                 you need to apply by the priority deadline of February 1st. Assistantship duties are
                                 a mix of research, teaching, and service support under the direction of a faculty
                                 member in either the EOE or Parks and Recreation Management (PRM) programs.
Does the EOE program offer scholarships?
The EOE program currently oversees two types of scholarship awards. Applicants must
                                 apply by the February 1st priority deadline. Additionally, the Graduate School of
                                 糖心Vlog has scholarships available for which you may apply.
 Left to right: Jeremy Schultz, Callie Schultz, Paul Stonehouse, Andrew Bobilya, and
                              Roslynn Powell
Left to right: Jeremy Schultz, Callie Schultz, Paul Stonehouse, Andrew Bobilya, and
                              Roslynn Powell