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Course ID:ECOL 3300. 4 hours.
Course Title:Field Program in Ecological Problem-Solving
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Field studies of socio-ecological principles for sustainable natural resource use, conservation, economic development, and governance. Examination of stakeholder interests and natural environments takes place within the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee- Flint River Basin and through site visits to organizations, industries, and municipalities that are utilizing novel approaches and partnerships to address current resilience challenges.
Athena Title:Ecological Problem-Solving
Nontraditional Format:In this field program, students will spend a total of six days on the UGA campus and travel as a class off-campus for two weeks. On average, students will have two hours of lecture/discussion each day and 4-5 hours/day of learning content through guided tours, hands-on field studies, and guest lectures. Specific tasks will vary by day and site location.
Prerequisite:[(ECOL 1000 or ECOL 1000H or ECOL 1000E) and ECOL 1000L] and [(ANTH 1102 or ANTH 1102E or ANTH 2120H) or (GEOG 1103 or GEOG 2130H)] and permission of major
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Offered summer semester every year.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
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