Wildlands Studies Field Projects: gain course credit through international field projects // Info Session September 17th 4:00PM FSC 1615

JOIN US FOR WILDLANDS STUDIES STUDENT INFO SESSION

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 – 4:00 PM

FOREST SCIENCES CENTER 1615

UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

Wildlands Studies field projects provide students with the opportunity to join backcountry study teams as working field associates, studying environmental impact assessment, environmental policy, geologic, climatic and topographic factors that support various habitats, and the relationships between environments and culture.  Most participants are undergraduates who join us on site from all over North America and Canada.  Each program grants 5-15 units of upper division semester credit that easily transfers to University of British Columbia.  Project teams consist of 8-16 participants working with a course instructor who provides onsite instruction and directs all field study activities.

This season students can choose among wildlife, wildland and cultural ecology field studies searching for solutions to environmental and cultural challenges.  Field studies take place in: Alaska, Australia, Belize, Big Sur (California), California Channel Islands,  Chile, Ecuador, India, Indonesia, Nepal, New Zealand, Peru, South Africa, Thailand, and Yellowstone.

Information on all of our programs is available on our website: www.wildlandsstudies.com

Our email address is wildlands@wildlandsstudies.com.

Please join us at the Student Information Session and learn how to participate.