Emory Environmental Field Study in Africa
- Multi-Country
Locations in Africa,
Various cities in each country
Namibia
Term: Summer
Description:
Academic Focus: Environmental Field Study Program Information: The major goals of the Environmental Field Study Program will be to translate theories and principles taught in class into practice in the field, promoting the students' awareness of the connections and global interdependence among human and natural systems. The program will use an interdisciplinary approach to analyze and integrate the ecological, social, political, and economic aspects of the systems under study. The group will spend three weeks in Namibia and one week in Botswana. During that time, they will visit different ecosystems and use them as case studies to learn about major environmental issues of that region. Lectures, field research, independent projects, short papers, and workshops will be used in this field study. Eligibility Requirements: Minimum 2.0 GPA; good academic standing; at least 18 years of age; completion of a full year of college; and currently enrolled in a college/university. Summer: For Summer 2010 applications will be accepted starting January 4. The deadline for receipt of applications is March 2. Please note that some programs close before the end of January.
Highlights:
Courses: All program participants take one course worth 6 credit hours. ENVS 446 Field Studies, Southern Africa Living Arrangements: Accommodations are provided in bungalows and campsites. Namibia: Etosha National Park, Damaraland, and the Namib Desert. Namibia is a dry place located between two deserts, the Namib desert on the west and the Kalahari on the east. The country is characterized by low population density, extensive pristine areas, and a significant presence of wildlife. The program will address issues such as wildlife in parks, people and parks, community-based conservation projects, and the role of tourism in the economy and conservation of wildlife. In addition, the students will learn about scarcity of resources and the role of local and international institutions in the protection of endangered cultures and animal species. Botswana: Okavango Delta and the Kalahari Desert. Botswana is one of the most stable and prosperous countries in Africa. More important, it has one of the greatest wilderness areas left in the world, the Okavango Delta. The field study program will offer a rare opportunity to learn about the evolution and ecology of this biodiversity-rich ecosystem, the environmental issues associated with the contemporary human use of this system, and the ongoing initiatives to protect it. Students will also meet with and learn from local people like the San/Bushman in the Kalahari and the Polers of Makwena in the Okavanko Delta.
Degree Level: Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
Cost in US$: USD 7,240
Cost Include Description:
Cost includes an academic fee (USD 5,340) and a program fee (USD 1,900) for room, partial board, and insurance). This total includes six semester hours, health and accident insurance (duration of program), accommodations in bungalows and campsites, one or two meals a day, field trips, excursions, and transportation within Namibia and Botswana.
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
American
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Typically Participants Work
Independently
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in Groups
Application Process Involves:
- Letters of Reference
- Transcript
- Written Application
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