About the PAMDEP
The Protected Area Management Distance Education Program is a unique, globally significant collaboration between the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature, the U.S. Forest Service, and the University of Montana.
The program has three components:
- Developing the foundation necessary to manage reserves and protected areas in the 21st century’s context of complexity and change-led by the UM courses offered in the graduate program;
- Creating understanding of the local and regional context of these issues for participants through collaborations with local and regional agencies; and
- A field-based learning experience-led by a regional organization or agency, or a supporting partner.
Online courses are administered by the University of Montana. Students who complete the program will receive a graduate certificate in Protected Area Management.
PAMDEP faculty
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Jenn Thomsen
Assistant professor of Park, Recreation & Tourism Management