Wilderness
and Civilization Program
(Wilderness Studies Minor)
Offering students a minor in Wilderness Studies,
this two semester, interdisciplinary, campus- and field-based
program begins each Fall Semester.
Wilderness Management
Distance Education Program
The Distance Education Program provides online
and correspondence courses focusing on wilderness management
and stewardship. Courses include topics ranging from philosophy
and ecology to recreation and planning.
Wilderness
Issues Lecture Series
The lecture series serves as a forum for
the exploration of current wilderness issues. Each year,
the series brings scholars and leaders from across the
country to the University of Montana to focus on a particular
theme. Recent series include Native Peoples and Conservation
and The Future of Wilderness in America.
Yellowstone
Studies Course
The Yellowstone course introduces students
to conservation issues and the natural history of Yellowstone
with an emphasis on ecology, geology, geothermal activity,
wildlife management, winter recreation issues, tourism,
environmental politics, and ranching.
Wilderness Photography
Workshop
The photography workshop provides an opportunity
for participants of any skill level to learn the intricacies
of wilderness photography in scenic Glacier National
Park.
Winter
Wilderness Field Studies
This ten-day intensive course explores natural
resource management and outdoor leadership in the Swan
Valley and the Mission Mountain Wilderness. The course
focuses on wilderness management using the Mission Mountain
Wilderness Area as a classroom and case study.
Wilderness
Outfitting and Packing
The outfitting and packing course offers
hands-on instruction working with packing equipment,
horses, and mules. Course topics include general horse
handling, packing, and minimum impact horse use and
camping techniques.
Wilderness
Risk Management
Wilderness Risk Management is a central
component for all of the Wilderness Institute's field-based
learning and service work. We hold high safety standards
and follow a Risk Management Plan and an Emergency Response
Plan developed through years of experience. |