series of steep rocky peaks with three people standing on the top of one in the foreground

Wilderness Institute

Student using map and online navigation tool
Get comfortable roaming around outdoors with only a map and compass, and maybe an online navigation tool
Field notes of limber pine
Learn the natural history of the remote places you鈥檙e exploring
Students installing Beaver Dam Analogs
Develop a variety of field skills, depending on the year; this cohort installed Beaver Dam Analogs on a private ranch

Program Expectations

Wilderness and Civilization is an immersive experiential program that engages students in hands-on field learning. Our intensive, small group setting allows instructors and students to share knowledge in ways not possible in lecture-based courses. Regular attendance and participation in class, field trips, and labs, are required for success. Students for whom consistent attendance is a challenge may not be able to complete the program.

Successful completion of the program also requires a large time commitment. A standard 18-credit course load equates to 45 hours per week of combined class/field trip time and homework. The time expectation for Wilderness and Civ is even higher, given that students take 7 overnight trips during the 15-week semester, ranging from 2-10 days long. Most Wilderness and Civ students balance a part-time job and other extra-curricular activities while participating in the program. However, most students struggle to meet their academic obligations when their work schedule exceeds 10-15 hours per week. Communicate with your employer to create a reasonable work schedule for yourself.

We develop a draft schedule for each fall’s program by the end of the spring semester to help students plan ahead for work and life commitments. While last minute changes to our various overnight field trips aren’t uncommon, the dates for the 10-day fall trek are finalized by mid-spring so you can feel confident planning around that experience.

Field notes of limber pine
Establish relationships with the more-than-human world

How to Apply

The Wilderness and Civilization Program accepts applications on a rolling basis until the program fills, usually by mid-April. This means each application will be reviewed on its own merits as it arrives. Students are encouraged to apply early and may apply a full year or two in advance to secure a space and to facilitate academic planning.

We accept applications from all UM and NSE students, regardless of your major.

The program admits sophomores, juniors, and seniors with an average GPA of 3.0 or greater in the last academic year. Students who are admitted to the program will need to maintain their 3.0 GPA in order to retain their admitted status. That said, we consider every aspect of a student’s application, especially the personal interview and academic references.

Out-of-state students may participate through the National Student Exchange Program (NSE). NSE students should apply to Wilderness and Civilization first and, if accepted, will then apply to the 91次元.

Get your hands dirty
Get your hands dirty
Student looking at map
Improve your map interpretation skills