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Period 1 Period 2 10:00 - Period 3 11:00 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 3:00 Program Course # 2019 Course Title Description 9:00 - 9:50 10:50 - 11:50 12:00 - 12:50 1:00 - 1:50 2:00 - 2:50 - 3:50 Commissioner Basic Training: Required for Commissioner Basic Training ( 1/2 COM BCS201A all Unit Commissioners. Prerequisite to all BCS201A BCS201A BCS201A day) courses. (1/2 Day) Assistant/District Commissioner Training: Assistant/District Commissioner COM BCS203B For all new District and Assistant District BCS203B BCS203B BCS203B Training Commissioners (3 hours) This course will give you an overview of Chartered Organization ; its mission, purpose and COM COR-101 Representative Training ( for all COR-101 COR-101 COR-101 organization. You will learn what your Committee members.) responsibilities are as COR. C42 : Den Leader Specific Training. ( 3 period Block course) This 3 hour course meets the mandatory training requirement Cub Den Leader Specific CUB CUB-102 for Den Leaders and Assistant Den Leaders. CUB-102 CUB-102 CUB-102 Training (1/2 Day Training) This course provides den leaders with the basic information they need to conduct successful den meetings. Tips for a Great Pack: Covers topics such as program year planning and budgeting, techniques for soliciting and getting parent CUB CUB-202 Tips for a Great Pack participation, recruiting strategies, CUB-202 CUB-202 incorporating community service into your program and how to develop and retain trained leaders. Campfire Program: Planning the campfire itinerary; incorporating the 4 S’s for a successful campfire – Songs, Stunts, Stories, and Showmanship; and campfire safety. CUB CUB-204 Exciting Campfire Programs CUB-204 CUB-204 Campfires are a fun part of Cub Scouting. Get some new ideas in creating some safe, innovative memorable campfires and programs. Games: Indoor, outdoor, fast, slow, physical CUB CUB-206 Games CUB-206 CUB-206 and mental. Let the games begin! If you hand out awards in a Ziplock bag and clap your congratulations, you are doing it wrong! Cub Scouts work hard all year and deserve proper recognition. Learn why we use Ceremonies. Get ideas for your Pack. CUB CUB-208 Sizzling Ceremonies CUB-208 CUB-208 They can be fun, memorable, solemn, funny and or carry a theme. Students are asked to bring a script for a ceremony to share. Students will leave with at least 3 ceremony scripts to bring back to their pack.

Small dens are a challenge for many packs. While challenging, a den with scouts CUB CUB-210 The Multi-Rank Den working on different ranks can work. CUB-210 CUB-210 Learn how to deliver a great program for dens that span multiple ranks.

C:\Users\fpetho\Dropbox\1-Scouting\1-U of S\1-University of Scouting 2019\Master course catalogue 2019- for all.xlsx: Courses 1 of 16 WWC U of S - 2019 Course Schedule Update: 1/10/2019 Period 1 Period 2 10:00 - Period 3 11:00 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 3:00 Program Course # 2019 Course Title Description 9:00 - 9:50 10:50 - 11:50 12:00 - 12:50 1:00 - 1:50 2:00 - 2:50 - 3:50 Cubmaster-The Best Job of All! Ideas for Cubmasters on keeping your pack happy through fun and creative pack meetings and everything you need to know to become a CUB CUB-220 Cubmaster-The Best Job Of All! CUB-220 CUB-220 great Cubmaster. We'll cover the forms you need to fill out, a list of Cub Scout leadership personnel you should have, and how to keep your pack running smoothly. Fun With Science. You don't have to be Bill Nye to show a kid that science is cool! Come learn some fun "mad scientist" activities CUB CUB-226 Fun With Science CUB-226 you can do with your den, and what the STEM program and SuperNova Awards are about. Gathering Activities Galore. Not everyone always arrives at the same time or even on time, so gathering activities can help any CUB CUB-270 Gathering Activities Galore CUB-270 CUB-270 group get through the first 5-10 minutes before starting. Learn some games, openers, & ice-breakers for every meeting & theme.

Bullying is incompatible with the principles of Scouting and should be taken seriously whenever and wherever it occurs. Unit CUB CUB-280 Bullying CUB-280 leaders should understand how to prevent these incidents and be prepared to deal with it proactively and thoughtfully. The Spectrum of Autism: Most Scouts will encounter boys with autism spectrum disorders in their units, at camp and a CUB CUB-316 The Spectrum of Autism district/council events. Learn how to CUB-316 recognize these boy's strengths and difficulties and adapt your methods to work with them Awards beyond Rank for Cub Scouts: Awards beyond Rank for Cub CUB CUB-321 Learn what amazing awards are out there CUB-321 Scouts for your youths to earn. Review the six essentials of hiking with cub scouts. Students will leave with a list of hikes in each district for all levels and CUB CUB-315 Hiking with Cub Scouts CUB-315 CUB-315 abilities - from handicapped accessible for all your families to more strenuous for your Arrow of Light dens. This is the training course that is required Chartered Organization Rep. for any Chartered Organization GEN GEN-100 GEN-100 GEN-100 GEN-100 Training Representative to be considered as trained. TRACK: Troop Committee

C:\Users\fpetho\Dropbox\1-Scouting\1-U of S\1-University of Scouting 2019\Master course catalogue 2019- for all.xlsx: Courses 2 of 16 WWC U of S - 2019 Course Schedule Update: 1/10/2019 Period 1 Period 2 10:00 - Period 3 11:00 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 3:00 Program Course # 2019 Course Title Description 9:00 - 9:50 10:50 - 11:50 12:00 - 12:50 1:00 - 1:50 2:00 - 2:50 - 3:50 District Key 3: Basics: This is the “orientation course” for the new District Key 3. From 9:00 AM till lunch, we will cover: team goals, job descriptions and expectations for the District Key 3, district operational committees, commissioner structure, recruiting and succession planning, professionals and volunteers GEN GEN-102 District Key 3 ( 3 periods) working together as a team, and what does a GEN-102 GEN-102 GEN-102 District year look like.. Some comments from last year – “This was worth my time very much because it’s a vital training.” “Was able to listen to experienced volunteers as to what works for them as well as instructor discussion with presentations.” Commissioners can earn credit toward their degree for this class.

District Key 3: Advanced: The is the follow up course to “The Basics.”From 1:00 PM till 4:00 pm. It focuses on developing a “District Operational Plan,” a “Plan of Action” and an “Accountability Plan.” Whether brand new or experienced, this is the class where we plan how to accomplish the district goals set at the Council Planning GEN GEN-104 District Key 3 ( 3 periods) meeting each December. We turn numbers GEN-104 GEN-104 GEN-104 into action items, and we share what has worked and not worked across the Council in years’ past. This is the workshop that participants last year asked for more time. It is now the afternoon starting after lunch. It needs your District Key 3 to attend together for your District to get the most out of the planning and discussion.

Water Filters and Purifiers: This session clears up misunderstandings of water filters and purifiers. We show examples of water filters, how they work and try to clear up GEN GEN-200 Water Filters and Purifiers any misconceptions of each method and GEN-200 what they really do. This class includes a handout with pump help, hint list and includes information on different types of filters and purifiers on the market.

AAD is the BSA Religious Emblem for Catholic Scouts & Venturers in Grades 7-9. AAD focus' discussions on the seven Ad Altare Dei Adult Counselor GEN GEN-202 sacraments as a means for spiritual growth. GEN-202 Training Facilitators must be Catholic scouters that have received this training and are approved by their pastor and the CCOS

C:\Users\fpetho\Dropbox\1-Scouting\1-U of S\1-University of Scouting 2019\Master course catalogue 2019- for all.xlsx: Courses 3 of 16 WWC U of S - 2019 Course Schedule Update: 1/10/2019 Period 1 Period 2 10:00 - Period 3 11:00 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 3:00 Program Course # 2019 Course Title Description 9:00 - 9:50 10:50 - 11:50 12:00 - 12:50 1:00 - 1:50 2:00 - 2:50 - 3:50 Pope Pius XII is the BSA Religious Emblem for Catholic Scouts & Venturers in Grades 10-12. PPXII deals with different life choices, occupations & ministries as calls GEN GEN-204 PPXII Adult Counselor Training GEN-204 from God. Facilitators must be Catholic scouters that have received this training and are approved by their pastor and the CCOS. : Techniques, gear, places and GEN GEN-208 Backpacking Techniques everything that makes backpacking so GEN-208 great! Wilderness First Aid: An introduction to the mindset of victim rescue and patient First Aid in Back Country treatment in a remote location. Specifics on GEN GEN-212 GEN-212 GEN-212 Emergency Awareness legal obligations, lightning strikes, near drowning, CPR, hypothermia and animal attacks. Leave No Trace : What should or GEN GEN-216 Leave No Trace Camping shouldn't you do to have an GEN-216 environmentally successful campout? kids and safe use of the Internet TRACK: GEN GEN-218 Internet Safety GEN-218 GEN-218 Scoutmaster; Venture Advisor The M&Ms of Scouting - Membership Recruitment and Marketing. This session will introduce the role and responsibilities of the Unit Membership Chairperson. This position was created in 2014 so units would have a person with responsibilities for GEN GEN-220 The M&Ms of Scouting marketing their unit in the community, and GEN-220 managing the membership in their unit. The session will be full of ideas on promoting your unit, and suggested methods for recruiting new members, youth and adult. TRACK: Troop Committee; Cub Scout Committee A hands‐on course presented for any unit using liquid fuels in its outdoor program. Yes, propane is a liquid fuel! ‐ Prior to GEN GEN-222 Fuels Safety Orientation GEN-222 March,2014 this was considered required, that is no longer the case. TRACK: Cooking; EPrep This course is an introduction to familiarize any boy scout, especially young scouts, the merit badge process. From "What is a merit badge?" and "Who can I do a merit Understanding the Merit Badge GEN GEN-224 badge with?" to "When do I get my merit GEN-224 GEN-224 Process101 badge presented to me?". This is a great introduction for 11‐13 year old scouts and older scouts too! TRACK: New to Boy Scouts Tracking Adult Training in the Unit: Tracking adult leader training is as important as tracking the youth training. GEN GEN-226 Tracking Adult Training in the Unit Learn what is required for a trained leader, GEN-226 how long the training is good for and how it plays into the JTE requirements. Every Scout deserves a trained leader.

C:\Users\fpetho\Dropbox\1-Scouting\1-U of S\1-University of Scouting 2019\Master course catalogue 2019- for all.xlsx: Courses 4 of 16 WWC U of S - 2019 Course Schedule Update: 1/10/2019 Period 1 Period 2 10:00 - Period 3 11:00 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 3:00 Program Course # 2019 Course Title Description 9:00 - 9:50 10:50 - 11:50 12:00 - 12:50 1:00 - 1:50 2:00 - 2:50 - 3:50 Interfaith Services for Scout Units: The added the Twelfth Point of the , "A Scout is reverent," to the original points of the Law created by Lord Baden Powell, the founder of Scouting. Scouting at every level is meant to underscore our Duty to God, just as we work with Cubs, Scouts, and Venturers to GEN GEN-232 Interfaith Services for Scout Units see them grow into mentally, physically, and GEN-232 morally well-developed American citizens. This course will give participants pointers on conducting services that will give the youth in our Cub, Scout, and programs positive experiences in worship that transcend the diverse faith communities represented in a given Pack, Troop, or Crew. Community Service: How can your unit GEN GEN-234 Community Service serve its community? There are many ways GEN-234 you've probably never thought about. Vegetarian Cooking: will share some tips about supporting vegetarian GEN GEN-236 Vegetarian Cooking Scouts/Scouters in your Troop/Pack, GEN-236 GEN-236 provide sample recipes, and will have vegetarian snacks to sample. Teaching Leadership in the Outdoors: What are the core leadership skills in the outdoors? Then developing these skills in Teaching Leadership in the GEN GEN-238 the Scouts outdoors. Learning to stand back GEN-238 Outdoors and let the Leadership develop in the Outdoors. Using the Outdoors to further your units programs. Establishing a Unit Religious Emblems Program: In this class, you will learn how to build, promote and deliver a unit religious emblems (RE) program. Actual examples of how a RE program was built for a Cub Establishing a Unit Religious Scout pack will be shared as an example. GEN GEN-240 GEN-240 Emblems Program You will also learn how to leverage parents, the local parish/religious institution pastor or leader. In addition, you will learn what BSA RE promotional literature and publications are available to assist you in building your unit program.

Roles and responsibilities of an eagle coach. What is an Eagle Coach? Eagle The Eagle Project Planning, developing, GEN GEN-242 Project Planning & Eagle GEN-242 GEN-242 and carrying out the eagle project. The Application application and advancement reports

Today's youth are spending more time than even using digital media. To help families Cyber Chip ( Cub Scout and Boy and volunteers keep youth safe while online GEN GEN-244 GEN-244 Scout) and to integrate media into our programs the BSA introduced the CyberChip as an additional Youth Protection program

C:\Users\fpetho\Dropbox\1-Scouting\1-U of S\1-University of Scouting 2019\Master course catalogue 2019- for all.xlsx: Courses 5 of 16 WWC U of S - 2019 Course Schedule Update: 1/10/2019 Period 1 Period 2 10:00 - Period 3 11:00 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 3:00 Program Course # 2019 Course Title Description 9:00 - 9:50 10:50 - 11:50 12:00 - 12:50 1:00 - 1:50 2:00 - 2:50 - 3:50 The role of the BSA Chaplain and Chaplain Aide is more than just getting someone to say Grace. This course will give The Role of the BSA Chaplain and participants pointers on conducting services GEN GEN-248 GEN-248 Chaplain Aide that will give the youth in our Cub, Scout and Venturing programs positive experiences in worship that transcend multiple faiths

Scoutbook is now FREE for all Units (as of January 2019). You and your Unit can get the latest info here. The Founding Scoutbook User Advisory Council Scoutbook: Chat with National Chairman will be available for two class GEN GEN-250 GEN-250 GEN-250 Scoutbook User Advisory Council periods to answer your questions. These class periods are available for Leaders, Parents, and Scouts and are not affiliated with any of our other program tracks. (They are like having free electives at school.)

Scouts With Special Needs Ever had one of those youths that just tested your patience or abilities to the limit? Come find out tips on dealing with scouts with special needs Supporting Scouts With including autism, downs syndrome, hearing GEN GEN-270 GEN-270 ADHA/Special Needs disorders, learning disorders, and physical disabilities. Also get tips on dealing with normal youths; we all know they can be full of energy at their age. Learn how to involve all youths in Cub Scout activities.

Bullying is incompatible with the principles of Scouting and should be taken seriously whenever and wherever it occurs. Unit GEN GEN-280 Bullying GEN-280 leaders should understand how to prevent these incidents and be prepared to deal with it proactively and thoughtfully. NJS Museum of Scouting Program: Learn how to leverage museums in your Scouting program. Perfect for Cub Scout leaders and GEN GEN-302 NJS Museum of Scouting Program Boy Scout leaders for advancement projects GEN-302 as well as community service. NJS Dept. of State offerings scout program on Astronomy, archaeology and others Nutrition & Physical Fitness: ways to keep GEN GEN-304 Nutrition & Physical Fitness nutrition and physical fitness integral in the GEN-304 scouting activities , for youth and adults

An overview of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Merit badges, how STEM applies to everyday living and the world around them, related careers and GEN GEN-306 STEM Orientation GEN-306 GEN-306 merit badge counselors. There will be some hands‐on displays illustrating some STEM principles. Nova award requirements will also be discussed. TRACK: STEM

C:\Users\fpetho\Dropbox\1-Scouting\1-U of S\1-University of Scouting 2019\Master course catalogue 2019- for all.xlsx: Courses 6 of 16 WWC U of S - 2019 Course Schedule Update: 1/10/2019 Period 1 Period 2 10:00 - Period 3 11:00 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 3:00 Program Course # 2019 Course Title Description 9:00 - 9:50 10:50 - 11:50 12:00 - 12:50 1:00 - 1:50 2:00 - 2:50 - 3:50 Learn the basics of a great craft from choosing the wood to applying the finish. Then, we’ll start carving a simple neckerchief slide. The blank will be GEN GEN-312 Wood Carving for Adult GEN-312 GEN-312 provided but bring your own carving knife or small pocket knife. We will also touch on some other Scout carving projects. Limit 15 ‐ Material Fee $5.00. Public Relations for Your Unit: Get the word out - promote your unit and scouting GEN GEN-314 Public Relations for Your Unit GEN-314 and the same time. Learn how to get events, photos and stories published. The Spectrum of Autism: Most Scouts will encounter youths with autism spectrum disorders in their units, at camp and a GEN GEN-316 The Spectrum of Autism district/council events. Learn how to GEN-316 recognize these youth's strengths and difficulties and adapt your methods to work with them Geocaching to Promote Scouting: Learn how to set up a geocaching course or how to GEN GEN-320 Geocaching to Promote Scouting use public courses in your unit. Scout is "a GEN-320 game with a purpose." Geocaching is the game, learn its purpose. Successful Unit Fundraising: Where is the GEN GEN-324 Successful Unit Fundraising money and how can you get it into your GEN-324 unit, let’s discuss! New Technology Tools (my.scouting.org): Learn about the new My.Scouting website New Technology Tools GEN GEN-326 and applications. Mobile devices, social GEN-326 (my.scouting.org) media, augmented reality, etc. - your Scouts understand it, do you? Advancement for Members with Special Advancement for Members with Needs How to register a member beyond the GEN GEN-328 GEN-328 Special Needs age of accountability. How to apply for alternative requirements. How Training Can Put the WOW In Your Program - Come learn how advanced How Training Can Put the WOW GEN GEN-330 training can make a huge difference in your GEN-330 In Your Program program and how your leaders and boys perceive scouting. After , What Now? You've completed the course, worked your ticket, and you have (or are about to get) your beads. How do you apply what you learned GEN GEN-332 After Wood Badge, What Now? to serve God, country, community, your GEN-332 unit(s), and yourself? Also learn about the Philmont Leadership Challenge - a course designed to let you practice your leadership skills. Building Confidence in the Boy Do we ever have boys that leave Boy Scouts and get ready to go on with life and on missions GEN GEN-334 Building Confidence in the Boy and still lack the confidence in himself to be GEN-334 successful? This session will help you learn how to build a boy’s confidence so he can be successful.

C:\Users\fpetho\Dropbox\1-Scouting\1-U of S\1-University of Scouting 2019\Master course catalogue 2019- for all.xlsx: Courses 7 of 16 WWC U of S - 2019 Course Schedule Update: 1/10/2019 Period 1 Period 2 10:00 - Period 3 11:00 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 3:00 Program Course # 2019 Course Title Description 9:00 - 9:50 10:50 - 11:50 12:00 - 12:50 1:00 - 1:50 2:00 - 2:50 - 3:50 Conducting Meaningful Reflections Don’t miss this great session about how to make Conducting Meaningful GEN GEN-336 Scouting more meaningful and effective, GEN-336 Reflections and to really deliver powerful learning experiences. Dutch Oven Cooking: The Basics In this session, we’ll introduce the beginner to the GEN GEN-338 Dutch Oven Cooking: The Basics Dutch oven, learn about a basic one-pot GEN-338 meal with proper heat from charcoal, and how to shop for and care for a Dutch oven. What is the ? Learn about Scouting's National Honor Society and how participation in the Order of the Arrow helps a young man crystalize the GEN GEN-340 What is the Order of the Arrow values of brotherhood, cheerfulness and GEN-340 service scouting in his life. Learn how the Order of the Arrow can help your troop do an even better job of teaching the values of scouting to young men.

What is Wood Badge? Wood Badge is the ultimate personal and professional growth training program designed for all adult Scouters involved with Cub Scouting, Boy GEN GEN-342 What is Wood Badge? Scouting, and Venturing, GEN-342 as well as district and council leaders. Find out how this training opportunity will enhance your Scouting, personal, and professional leadership and team skills. Training Course Directorships: Roles and responsibilities of a course director for GEN GEN-344 Training Course Directorships GEN-344 NYLT, Woodbadge, IOLS and Powder Horn Do you want more youth in your unit? Running a successful recruiting campaign is not difficult if you have the right tools for the job. In this session, we’ll spend time How to run a successful sharing the hints, tips, and techniques that GEN GEN-346 GEN-346 recruitment campaign. local units have used to grow their youth membership substantially. No matter how much school access your unit has, this course will be beneficial if you are leading a Pack, Troop, or Crew. Every year people give money to the Family and Community Friends of Scouting campaigns. Unfortunately, many volunteers and families have no clue what happens How is the Council funded? with that money. This session is a look at GEN GEN-348 (Understanding the Family Friends what happens with the funding provided GEN-348 of Scouting campaign) through the various fundraising campaigns. The session is going to explain to you how we collect it, why we do it, and where we spend it. You can then share this information with others within your unit.

C:\Users\fpetho\Dropbox\1-Scouting\1-U of S\1-University of Scouting 2019\Master course catalogue 2019- for all.xlsx: Courses 8 of 16 WWC U of S - 2019 Course Schedule Update: 1/10/2019 Period 1 Period 2 10:00 - Period 3 11:00 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 3:00 Program Course # 2019 Course Title Description 9:00 - 9:50 10:50 - 11:50 12:00 - 12:50 1:00 - 1:50 2:00 - 2:50 - 3:50 This course will show you how to develop a strong unit marketing campaign to share your story. Today we are surrounded by many types of media. As we read the paper, scroll through our Facebook feeds, and look at great photos on Instagram, we often miss our chance to promote the positive impact that Scouting is having in our local GEN GEN-354 Marketing your unit to the public. communities as a whole. Whether it is a GEN-354 recruitment event, an awards ceremony, an Eagle Court of Honor, or an acknowledgement of our ‘Daily Good Turns,’ it is our responsibility as a community to share the information with the public. The more we talk about Scouting, the more people will see it, want to be a part of it, and support it. Washington Crossing Council offers a number of opportunities for all of our youth to experience an outdoor program each summer. This course will spend some time Summer camp programs; a. Cub to look at each of these opportunities. Come Scout Resident at Camp Hart; prepared to discuss what you need as a unit GEN GEN-356 GEN-356 b. Cub Scout Day Camp; c.Boy leader for camp promotions so you can Scout Resident at Ockanickon make an informed decision. Youth who experience an outdoor program during the summer have a tendency to stay in Scouting longer. Let’s work together to deliver this opportunity to all.

Ockanickon Scout Reservation (OSR) is more than a 8-week summer camp facility. Whether you have been to OSR for a unit camping trip, a District event, a training session, or for a meeting, OSR is available for use throughout the year for all ages. OSR – An under-utilized GEN GEN-360 Come talk with Washington Crossing GEN-360 opportunity. Council’s Director of Program and a few volunteers to hear about what opportunities are available for the youth in your program. This session is intended to be a discussion group on OSR facilities, programs, and the sharing of ideas for future programming.

When Journey to Excellence was introduced, it was intended as a measure of successful units. Those units who use JTE can plan and chart a course to make them more successful than they currently are. The positive impact Journey To GEN GEN-362 Most of the time, they are simple changes, GEN-362 Excellence can have on your unit. but if we look at every piece of the JTE scorecard and implement changes in the areas we are lagging, we as leaders will ultimately be offering a quality program for boys. It's what they deserve!

C:\Users\fpetho\Dropbox\1-Scouting\1-U of S\1-University of Scouting 2019\Master course catalogue 2019- for all.xlsx: Courses 9 of 16 WWC U of S - 2019 Course Schedule Update: 1/10/2019 Period 1 Period 2 10:00 - Period 3 11:00 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 3:00 Program Course # 2019 Course Title Description 9:00 - 9:50 10:50 - 11:50 12:00 - 12:50 1:00 - 1:50 2:00 - 2:50 - 3:50 Interested in learning more about Scouting around the world? In this session we will review information on the World Scouting organization, events both local and global, GEN Gen-364 International Scouting awards, international camps and more. Gen-364 Learn about available resources and programs to expand knowledge about global Scouting and ideas for involving Scouts locally. Learn the uses for and how to tie all the knots for the Tenderfoot, 2nd Class, and GEN GEN-214 Knots & Lashings GEN-214 First Class Scout ranks. See how to use these knots to start lashings. Bring your tales of camping gone great, and camping gone oh so wrong. Join us in a roundtable discussion of great local Campfire chat exchange on camping locations and what makes a trip GEN Gen-368 Gen-368 Gen-368 camping locations truly memorable. This is not a seminar, but rather an exchange of knowledge on where to take your pack, troop, or crew, as well as where not to. Bring your experiences in starting a girl troop, what resources you have used, what marketing techniques. Do you have Campfire chat for ideas on running GEN Gen-370 experience with girls in Crews? Help others Gen-370 Gen-370 "GIRL" troops as they start their journeys with girl troops... informal discussion and war story exchange Bring your experiences in having girls involved in Packs. What barriers have you Campfire chat for ideas on GEN Gen-372 overcome so that you might help others with Gen-372 integrating girls into Packs no/little experience. How did you market to girls?... informal discussion

This course is an introductory to the PhD Program for the WCC U of S. We will review the pre-requisites and requirements. UoS Masters - Doctorate PhD PhD-101 Part of the requirement does include 3 PhD-101 Preparation Course goals to be completed within a specific time and an explore thesis topics, take additional courses and teaching at UoS. Learn about the exploring program and VEN EXP101 Exploring Explosion opportunities that are available to older EXP101 scouts. Come learn about Sea Scouts. This is a specialized segment of the Venturing VEN SEA101 Intro to Sea Scouts program, which was organized to address SEA101 members' boating skills and promote knowledge of our maritime heritage. Basic information adults will need to help Venture Advisor Specific (ALL youth leaders manage a crew. This course VEN VEN-102 VEN-102 VEN-102 VEN-102 VEN-102 VEN-102 VEN-102 DAY COURSE) aligns with the new Venturing program. TRACK: Venture Advisor

C:\Users\fpetho\Dropbox\1-Scouting\1-U of S\1-University of Scouting 2019\Master course catalogue 2019- for all.xlsx: Courses 10 of 16 WWC U of S - 2019 Course Schedule Update: 1/10/2019 Period 1 Period 2 10:00 - Period 3 11:00 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 3:00 Program Course # 2019 Course Title Description 9:00 - 9:50 10:50 - 11:50 12:00 - 12:50 1:00 - 1:50 2:00 - 2:50 - 3:50 The Introduction to Leadership Skills for Crews (ILSC) course was created to help Venturers learn and practice the attitudes Introduction to LeadershipSkills and skills effective leaders demonstrate. VEN VEN106 VEN106 VEN106 VEN106 VEN106 VEN106 for Crews ILSC (5 Full periods) Practicing and mastering these skills within the crew will provide Venturers with positive leadership experiences in and outside of the crew.

The BSA has expanded Leave No Trace and retitled it Outdoor Ethics. This hands‐on course will expose youth and adults of all BSA programs Cubs ‐ Venturing and yes, even Sea Scouting to the philosophy, skills and techniques of using the outdoors wisely. This course is required for the VEN VEN-112 Outdoor Ethics Orientation completion of the new Outdoor Ethics VEN-112 awards. Get the latest and greatest updates as presented at the BSA National Outdoor Ethics conference held in the fall of 2014. If you do anything in the out of doors and how can you not, if you are involved in Scouting, you need this session! TRACK: High Adventure; Conservation; Venture Advisor

Introduction to Wilderness and Remote Introduction to Wilderness and VEN VEN-200 First Aid: All the WHOs? WHATs? VEN-200 Remote First Aid WHENs? and WHYs? Outdoor Leadership & Risk Management: Information from the AMC Guide to Outdoor Leadership & Risk VEN VEN-206 Outdoor Leadership. Includes risk VEN-206 Management management issues important to trek leaders on any high adventure trek High Adventure for Venturing Crews Adventure is a key pillar to Venturing, but it means different things to different people. This session covers tips and tricks to High Adventure for Venturing bringing adventure to your Venturing VEN VEN-216 VEN-216 Crews Crew. It’s more than just great scenery. It’s adding a great program to your annual high adventure activities. Council events, National High Adventure camps, and even STEM will be discussed! Basic information adults will need to help youth leaders manage a crew as a Venturing CrewCommittee Challenge (4 full Crew Committee Chair or Committee VEN VEN-220 VEN-220 VEN-220 VEN-220 VEN-220 periods) Member. This course aligns with the new Venturing program. TRACK: Venturing Committee This training deals with issues facing our young adults today. The vignette covers acquaintance rape, peer sexual harassment, VEN VEN-222 Personal Safety Awareness VEN-222 stalking, suicide, and Internet safety. This training addresses head-on the issues facing youth.

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The goal of this course is to provide a Venturer with an understanding of project management and the tools, techniques and templates that you can use to effectively work on a project successfully. Outlined are steps that will enable you and your team to Project Management (3 full plan and manage a project from conception VEN VEN-224 VEN-224 VEN-224 VEN-224 periods) to conclusion; in this process, you'll meet everyone's expectations. The course will in plain everyday words explain how a project manager and team can effectively: define the project, organize the work, create a plan, and work the plan to a successful conclusion.

This course will provide a fun, interactive experience while learning Time Management. This course introduces established methods for improving Goal-Setting and Time- a Venturer’s ability to effectively manage a VEN VEN-226 VEN-226 VEN-226 VEN-226 Management (3 full periods) daily timeline in his or her life. Completing this training module will fulfill the Venturing Discovery Award requirement for the goal setting-time management training course.

Mentoring for Venturing Crews is designed to help Venturers understand how to mentor other members of the crew and appreciate the role mentoring plays in Mentoring for Venturing Crews (2 personal growth and leadership for both the VEN VEN-228 VEN-228 VEN-228 VEN-228 VEN-228 full periods) mentee and mentor. After completing this training, an experienced Venturer will be able to successfully mentor a less- experienced Venturer through the planning and execution of a crew adventure.

The purpose of this course module is to Outline the Basics of the Venturing Program, State the Aims of Scouting, Aims and Methods of Venturing; Explain How Venturings Achieves the Aims VEN VEN-280 VEN-280 Crew Leadership of Scouting. We will also identify the principle Crew Leadership Positions and categorize the principle Crew Leadership Positions. The purpose of this course module is to describe the relationship between the chartered organization and the Crew, summariaze the Crew's responsibilities to The Chartered Organization; Crew the Chartered Organization, and explain VEN VEN-282 Committee Organization and VEN-282 the Chartered Organization Responsibilities Representative's role and responsibilities. We will also discuss the organization of the Crew Committee and explain the duties/functions of the Crew Commitee.

C:\Users\fpetho\Dropbox\1-Scouting\1-U of S\1-University of Scouting 2019\Master course catalogue 2019- for all.xlsx: Courses 12 of 16 WWC U of S - 2019 Course Schedule Update: 1/10/2019 Period 1 Period 2 10:00 - Period 3 11:00 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 3:00 Program Course # 2019 Course Title Description 9:00 - 9:50 10:50 - 11:50 12:00 - 12:50 1:00 - 1:50 2:00 - 2:50 - 3:50 The purpose of this course module is to discuss qualities to look for when selecting Crew Advisors, Describe the way to recruit new Committee Members, and to state the Selecting & RetainingAdult VEN VEN-284 purpose of the Program Capability VEN-284 Leaders; Advisor Responsibilities Inventory. We will also discuss the main responsibilies of the Crew Advisor(s) identify the events in the life of a Crew where the advisor(s) have an impact. The purpose of this course module is to discuss the typical developmental characteristics of Venturing-age youth and young adults, Identify effective leadership styles to motivate Venturers, and to Understanding Venturers and Perform a reflection. We will also discuss VEN VEN-286 VEN-286 Venturing Recognition the Venturing areas of program emphasis, define the opportunities for Venturing recognition, list the Venturing skill-based and STEM awards, and explain the purpose of the Advisor conference and the board of review. The purpose of this course module is to name the three phases of the program planning process, identify the purpose of the Annual Venturing Program VEN VEN-288 Program Capability Inventory, identify the VEN-288 Planning purpose of the Venturing Activity Interest Survey, and to list the steps of the program planning conference Calling all Scouts wishing to become den chiefs, and untrained den chiefs. This course will train you to successfully meet your den chief responsibilities and help deliver the Den Chief Training (ALL DAY cub program. It will also help you work YLD YLD-010 YLD-010 YLD-010 YLD-010 YLD-010 YLD-010 YLD-010 COURSE) with adult den leaders to plan and execute both skill and fun based den activities. All participants will receive a trained patch and items that will help you grow in this important leadership position. The purpose of the SPL Academy course is to teach Scouts with leadership positions about their new roles and how to most effectively reach success in that role. This course is a mix of class room learning and fun team building exercises It is intended to help Scouts in leadership positions within their troop understand their responsibilities SPL Academy ( for youth only - all and to equip them with organizational and YLD YLD-020 YLD-020 YLD-020 YLD-020 YLD-020 YLD-020 YLD-020 day course) leadership skills to fulfill those responsibilities. Additionally this experience is an excellent preparation for any scout interested in taking NYLT. This course will satisfy the ILST or CLSTrequirement of any female youth 13YO or older regardless of rank interested in applying to NYLT (every scout must be 14YO or 13YO and have

C:\Users\fpetho\Dropbox\1-Scouting\1-U of S\1-University of Scouting 2019\Master course catalogue 2019- for all.xlsx: Courses 13 of 16 WWC U of S - 2019 Course Schedule Update: 1/10/2019 Period 1 Period 2 10:00 - Period 3 11:00 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 3:00 Program Course # 2019 Course Title Description 9:00 - 9:50 10:50 - 11:50 12:00 - 12:50 1:00 - 1:50 2:00 - 2:50 - 3:50 This course will give you an overview of Chartered Organization Scouting; its mission, purpose and SCT COR-101 Representative Training ( for all COR-101 COR-101 COR-101 organization. You will learn what your Committee members.) responsibilities are as COR. SM/ASM Leader Specific Training: SM/ASM Leader Specific Training Required leader-specific training for all SCT SCT-100A SCT-100A SCT-100A SCT-100A Periods 1 class held over ( 1,2,3,5) adults with SM/ASM positions. Periods ( 1,2,3,5) This session is designed for all new and veteran merit badge counselors or adults interested in becoming a counselor. We will explore techniques that will help us become more effective, promote uniformity in the methods of merit badge counseling, and Merit Badge Counseling ( 2 full SCT SCT-110A provide a forum for discussing procedures, SCT-110A SCT-110A periods) expectations and record keeping. We will also review BSA policies relating to serving as a merit badge counselor, including the absolute necessity of using the buddy system. TRACK: Troop Committee , 2 full periods for each course. This session is designed for all new and veteran merit badge counselors or adults interested in becoming a counselor. We will explore techniques that will help us become more effective, promote uniformity in the methods of merit badge counseling, and Merit Badge Counseling ( 2 full SCT SCT-110B provide a forum for discussing procedures, SCT-110B SCT-110B periods) expectations and record keeping. We will also review BSA policies relating to serving as a merit badge counselor, including the absolute necessity of using the buddy system. TRACK: Troop Committee , 2 full periods for each course. Learn about patrol cooking methods, trail food, and equipment in a fun and exciting competition. Pit your creative thinking abilities, team building skills, and scouting‐skills to the test in this fast paced problem solving match. Learn about trail foods, cooking methods, stoves, fuels, and safety while you compete to be the first to SCT SCT-202 Patrol Cooking Techniques SCT-202 SCT-202 solve patrol cooking conundrums. Win points for creative use of resources, avoiding pitfalls, and pairing food with equipment and methods. Join us for 50 minutes of virtual cooking madness! Take away a game set and play The Patrol Cooking Game with your unit! TRACK: New to Scouts Scout Led Troops: Patrol method, patrol leaders’ council, Troop leadership Training SCT SCT-204 Scout Led Troops SCT-204 SCT-204 with special emphasis on how to conduct this training in your troop. Learn how to whip and fuse a rope as well as tie the seven required knots, including SCT SCT-206 Basic Knots SCT-206 clove hitch and the timber hitch needed for lashing.

C:\Users\fpetho\Dropbox\1-Scouting\1-U of S\1-University of Scouting 2019\Master course catalogue 2019- for all.xlsx: Courses 14 of 16 WWC U of S - 2019 Course Schedule Update: 1/10/2019 Period 1 Period 2 10:00 - Period 3 11:00 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 3:00 Program Course # 2019 Course Title Description 9:00 - 9:50 10:50 - 11:50 12:00 - 12:50 1:00 - 1:50 2:00 - 2:50 - 3:50 Learn how to lash as well as their uses. Knowing how to tie the clove hitch and SCT SCT-207 Wrap & Frap – The Art of Lashing timber hitch is preferred. SCT-207 Period 5

Build and explore the use of camp gadgets, Nifty Camp Gadgets – The Uses of SCT SCT-208 lashed by you! Knowing how to lash is SCT-208 Lashing required Training Youth Leaders: Learn what training is available to your Scouts that will SCT SCT-210 Training Youth Leaders SCT-210 help develop their leadership so they can better lead their Troop. The Patrol Method: Understanding Patrol SCT SCT-212 The Patrol Method SCT-212 dynamics and team development. Annual Planning for the Troop: Discuss the elements for planning the Troop's annual program. The session will encourage the SCT SCT-216 Annual Planning for the Troop SCT-216 timely evaluation of all activities using the weekly and monthly Patrol Leader's Council meetings. Running Effective Courts of Honor/Eagle Running Effective Courts of Courts of Honor Get some outstanding SCT SCT-224 SCT-224 SCT-224 Honor/Eagle Courts of Honor ideas to spice up your courts of honors and make them meaningful to all. Effective SM Conferences and Boards of Review: Learn what a Scoutmaster Board of Review and Scoutmaster SCT SCT-226 Conference is and is not and who can do SCT-226 SCT-226 Conference them. Discuss ideas for improvement and how they can VAR Patrol Leaders Council & Meetings: how to guide the SPL and PL so they can run and SCT SCT-244 Patrol Leaders Council & Meetings SCT-244 SCT-244 effective meetings. Use the method of agenda, assigning and follow-up.

Scouts With Special Needs Ever had one of those youths that just tested your patience or abilities to the limit? Come find out tips on dealing with cubs with special needs including autism, downs syndrome, hearing SCT SCT-270 Scouts With Special Needs SCT-270 disorders, learning disorders, and physical disabilities. Also get tips on dealing with normal scouts we all know they can be full of energy at their age. Learn how to involve all boys in Cub Scout activities.

Bullying is incompatible with the principles of Scouting and should be taken seriously whenever and wherever it occurs. Unit SCT SCT-280 Bullying SCT-280 leaders should understand how to prevent these incidents and be prepared to deal with it proactively and thoughtfully. The course is intended to explain what the commissioners’ role is and how they can SCT SCT-300 The Role ofUnit Commissioners SCT-300 SCT-300 help a unit be even more successful. TRACK: Troop Committee; Scoutmaster Challenging and Retaining Older Scouts: Challenging and Retaining Older SCT SCT-304 How do you make Scouting attractive for SCT-304 SCT-304 Scouts that older scout who is stressed for time?

C:\Users\fpetho\Dropbox\1-Scouting\1-U of S\1-University of Scouting 2019\Master course catalogue 2019- for all.xlsx: Courses 15 of 16 WWC U of S - 2019 Course Schedule Update: 1/10/2019 Period 1 Period 2 10:00 - Period 3 11:00 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 3:00 Program Course # 2019 Course Title Description 9:00 - 9:50 10:50 - 11:50 12:00 - 12:50 1:00 - 1:50 2:00 - 2:50 - 3:50 Prepared for Catastrophe: What do you do SCT SCT-306 Prepared for Catastrophe when the unthinkable happens during a SCT-306 SCT-306 Scouting outing? Find out what to do. Dealing with Eagle Issues Proactively: This session will present real life situations and how they could have been avoided. Find Dealing with Eagle Issues SCT SCT-312 out how to use the Guide to Advancement SCT-312 SCT-312 Proactively ( 2 full perods) policies so that your Scouts stay on track and achieve the Mission and Aims of Scouting. The Spectrum of Autism: Most Scouts will encounter youth with autism spectrum disorders in their units, at camp and a SCT SCT-316 The Spectrum of Autism district/council events. Learn how to SCT-316 recognize these youth's strengths and difficulties and adapt your methods to work with them What is the Order of the Arrow? Learn about Scouting's National Honor Society and how participation in the Order of the Arrow helps a young man crystalize the Order of the Arrow, what can it do SCT SCT-326 values of brotherhood, cheerfulness and SCT-326 for your Troop service scouting in his life. Learn how the Order of the Arrow can help your troop do an even better job of teaching the values of scouting to young men.

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