Featured Alumni

Jeffrey Ross
B.S. Resource Conservation 2006

Jeffrey Ross originally transferred to the University of Montana from a small, two-year college in Colorado as a Wildlife Biology major. However, Jeffrey’s interest in the human-nature relationship, natural resources policy, and .... read more



Required Courses
(part of the Wilderness and Civilization progam)

Students should take the Wilderness and Civilization program during their sophomore or junior year. Please note that there is an application process for this program. For more info, please

Course Course Name Credits Offered
FOR 273 Wilderness and Civilization Field Studies I 2cr Fall
FOR 271N Wilderness Ecology 3cr Fall
NAS 303E Ecological Perspectives of Native Amer. 3cr Fall
ENLT 371 Literature and the Environment 3cr Fall
FOR 373 Wilderness and Civilization I 3cr Fall
FOR 273 Wilderness and Civilization Field Studies II 2cr Spring
RECM 370S Cons. Wilderness, Wild Riv. & Nat’l Parks 3cr Spring
RECM 371 Wilderness Lecture Series 1cr Spring
 FOR 373 Wilderness and Civilization II 3cr Spring
FOR 398 Wildlands Community Project (Internship) 2cr Spring
FOR 423 Montana Wilderness Politics and Policy 2cr Spring

Additional Courses

(may vary considerably depending on student’s area of interest)

Course Course Name Credits Offered
RSCN 121S Nature of Montana 3cr  
RSCN 170N International Environmental Change 2cr  
FOR 380 Environmental Conservation 3cr Fall
WBIO 410 Wildlife Policy and Biopolitics 3cr Fall
FOR 422 Natural Resource Policy & Administration 3cr Fall/Spring
FOR 424 Community Forestry and Conservation 3cr Spring
FOR 473 Collaboration in Natural Resource Decisions 3cr Spring
FOR 475 Sociology of Environment and Development 3cr Fall

       



College of Forestry and Conservation, The University of Montana, 32 Campus Drive, Missoula, MT 59812

Phone:
406-243-5521 | Fax: 406-243-4845
Email: request@cfc.umt.edu