Our Registration Process
This registration process is not immediate. It can take 24-48 hours to receive access to your course.
Our courses are hosted by the University of Montana and certified in their Extended Education program. So, the first time you register involves a couple extra steps to get you into the University of Montana system.
First Time Registration Process
1. After checking out with the course below, you will receive an email to register with the University of Montana's online learning platform: Canvas. This email may take 24-hours to arrive.
2. Once you complete Canvas registration (instruction included in the email), you will receive a second email from Canvas when you are given access to your course. This second process may also take 24-hours, but is usually much faster.
Registering for Additional Courses
Once you have a Canvas account, the registration process for additional courses is much faster. Your course will appear in your Canvas dashboard shortly after checking out below.
Minimum Requirements Analysis: 2 Evaluating
Course Summery
This course is designed to assist individuals charged with approving Minimum Requirements Analyses (MRAs). The stories and case studies presented in this course are based on real cases and real MRAs. By examining these scenarios alongside other course content, you will be prepared to make well-informed decisions that minimize negative impacts to wilderness character as required by the Wilderness Act of 1964.
Although your context might not exactly match the stories and case studies that are presented in this course, the scenarios are intended to simulate the complexity of situations you might encounter and to provide a context for trying out the concepts you will learn.
After completing this course, learners should be able to:
- Define "minimum requirements."
- Identify the benefits to using the Minimum Requirements Analysis (MRA) process and the Minimum Requirements Analysis Framework (MRAF).
- Explain the circumstances under which MRA is to be made.
- Describe the MRA process.
- Evaluate an MRA using the MRAF.
These are self-paced, continuous enrollment courses offered through the UM Wilderness Institute in partnership with the Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center.
