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A research-intensive, active learning course taught entirely in Costa Rica during the winter break, offering valuable research experience while studying the biology of the rainforests at different altitudes. More information on the Tropical Field Ecology course page

This course explores the peoples, animals, and environments of the the cradle of humanity in Kenya's savannah wildlands, describing the biology of the African Savannah, the ecology of species interactions, and the adaptations and the selective pressures that shape community structure. More information on the African Savannah Biology course page

A unique blend of Biology and History, investigating the evolution of anatomy and physiology in Renaissance Italy. More information on the Anatomy in Italy course page

Three-week Maymester course that studies the regional ecology and human-environment interaction along the Serengeti plains, examining savannah ecology, zoonotic diseases, and interacting with Maasai pastoralists and Hadza hunter-gatherers. More information on the Biology of Ecohealth course page

 

Flexible summer program that offers students the opportunity to take either their entire required Organic Chemistry course sequence (CHEM 210, 212, and 213W) or Algebra-based Physics (PHYS 250 & 251) or part of their Calculus-based sequence (PHYS 212, 214, and a GenEd-Humanities/Interdomain). Students enroll at the University College Dublin (UCD), one of Ireland’s most international universities and a leader in innovative science teaching and research. 

Marine Biology in Italy is a four-week full immersion program taught entirely in English, comprising lecture and fieldwork components that explore the influence of human activity on marine ecosystems and the physiology, behavior, and ecology of Mediterranean Sea organisms. The program will split its time between Florence, Italy and the island of Elba, offering the opportunity to study Marine Biology in Italy during the summer, where students will visit key ecosystems, research facilities, and special interest areas in the Mediterranean Sea.

An intercultural course on entrepreneurship and its applications across the STEM fields, focusing on how to utilize each student's scientific background and interests to help find solutions to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. More information on the Global Biotech Entrepreneurship course page