GEO 280: Wilderness Management and Leadership in the Range of Light
Basic information
- Location: Yosemite, California, USA
- Dates: 5/17/2025 - 6/2/2025
- Cost: $2600-$3000 (estimate)
In this course, we will explore the history of wilderness preservation in the United States and wilderness management in Yosemite National Park and surrounding national forests.
In the Wilderness Act of 1964, Congress defined wilderness as an area “where the earth and its community of life are untrammeled by man, where man himself is a visitor who does not remain.” In Christian terms, wilderness areas are sabbath areas where humans rest from their labors and trust in God’s providential care for creation. In this course, we will explore the history of wilderness preservation in the United States and wilderness management in Yosemite National Park and surrounding national forests. The class will meet on campus for the first week, followed by two weeks in the field. Time is split between wilderness backpacking and car camping.
The course is S/U, and students will be assessed based on quizzes, participation, journal reflections, and a presentation.
Academics
2 credits
Core fulfillment: Environmental Sustainability
Cost
$2600-$3000 (estimate)
Questions / contact
Ryan Rooks
Director of Campus Recreation and Outdoor Programs
Full profile
- Phone: (616) 526-7541
- ryan.rooks@calvin.edu
- Kinesiology, Intramurals Office
- SF 241
James Skillen
Professor, Director, Calvin Ecosystem Preserve & Native Gardens
Full profile
- Phone: (616) 526-7546
- james.skillen@calvin.edu
- Geology, Geography, and Environment, Calvin Ecosystem Preserve & Native Gardens
- NH 071