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Course ID:FORS(ANTH) 4270/6270. 1-10 hours. Repeatable for maximum 10 hours credit.
Course Title:Field Studies in Conservation
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Description:
This experiential field program is appropriate for students of all disciplines and for anyone with an interest in the conservation, preservation, and natural and cultural history of the world’s protected areas (including national parks, forests, and marine reserves). A program fee is charged for accommodations, transport, and meals.
Athena Title:Field Studies in Conservation
Nontraditional Format:The course will include extended field experience and a series of lectures combined with seminars, presentations, and/or student projects. Two field hours (excluding travel time) is equivalent to one classroom lecture hour in which one semester credit requires 750 minutes of classroom equivalent lectures (hence 3 semester credits requires 3*750 (2250) minutes (37.5 hours) of classroom equivalent lectures).
Prerequisite:Permission of department
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Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
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