Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands. January 2, 2013 through
January 13, 2013
http://www.uwyo.edu/outreach/uwcc/study%20abroad%20galapagos/index.html
COURSE TITLES:
Casper College:
BIOL 2325: Tropical Ecology: Galapagos Islands (3 credits)
University of Wyoming:
AS 4900-81 (CRN 16657): Charles Darwin and the Galapagos
Islands: The Evolution of Evolution (2 credits)
WHEN: Winter Break-
January 2, 2013 through January 13, 2013 including a two day trip to Bellavista
Cloud Forrest Reserve near Quito
INSTRUCTORS: Dr. Will Robinson Dr. Scott Seville
Casper College University of Wyoming
307-268-2359 307-268-2543
wrobins@caspercollege.edu sseville@uwyo.edu
To be considered for this travel abroad course you must
return the application form and a down payment check for $500 (made payable to
the University of Wyoming) to Tina Markos.
Tina Markos
University of Wyoming/ Casper College Center (UWCC)
125 College Drive
LH 151
Casper, WY 82601
307-268-2412
tmarkos1@uwyo.edu
THE DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS WITH DEPOSITS IS AUGUST 27,
2012.
Decisions on course participation/enrollment will be made
following the August 27 due date. The instructors’ decisions are final. They
are based on an assessment of the student’s current academic status and
academic achievement, prior coursework, information provided on the form,
financial considerations, and pertinence of this learning experience to the
applicant’s life and career objectives. Individuals enrolling in the fall
seminar described below will receive priority for the travel abroad course.
If you are not currently a college student you can apply for
this travel abroad course. Nontraditional students will be admitted on a space
available basis. Criteria described in this document will, to the extent
possible, be used to determine whom to admit.
It is possible you will be placed on a waiting list. If so,
you’ll be informed of your acceptance by mid-October, 2012.
All Casper College students must have the prerequisite of a
semester of freshman biology. University of Wyoming students should be Junior,
Senior, or Graduate Student
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