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U85 IA 5669Tropical Field Biology and Primatology - IndiaVar. Units (max = 3.0)
Description:This field course to the Western Ghats of India gives students advanced training in field techniques relevant to primate conservation, biodiversity monitoring, and research, and exposes them to the diverse community of plants and wildlife of the area. We study ornithology, herpetology, primatology, botany, and entomology, and train in field methods including spatial orienteering, biodiversity monitoring, radio telemetry, tropical plant identification, behavioral observations, and camera-trapping. Students will complete a daily observation log, primate census log, and species sightings list. Course is 2 or 3 units and students are required to submit a research paper due after the trip to India for the 3-unit version of the course only. In addition to tuition, student costs include $2,250 site fee, all airfare and ground transportation, some food and supplies, medical costs of any kind, and costs related to exigent circumstances. Medical insurance is required. Course dates: Dec. 28, 2016 - Jan. 10, 2017. STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT A COURSE APPLICATION BEFORE REGISTRATION. COURSE APPLICATION DEADLINE: November 18, 2016 by 5pm. Visit https://fieldprojects.org/participate/courses-2/primates-and-predators/ for the application and additional course information. This course will count toward major in Anthropology for day students.
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Instruction Type:Study Abroad/Study Away Grade Options:CPA Tuition:$740.00 Fees:
Course Type:IdentSame As:U69 3669  U19 3669  U29 4669  U43 3667Frequency:None / History
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01TBATBAErkenswick WatsaSee Instructor2010
Desc:January Intersession. Course dates: Dec. 28, 2016 - Jan. 10, 2017 . STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT A COURSE APPLICATION BEFORE REGISTRATION. COURSE APPLICATION DEADLINE: November 18, 2016 by 5pm
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