This page lists field courses in the biological sciences. These require a fee and are typically eligible for college credit, though for some it may be via Independent Study arranged at your home institution.

2024 - 2025

4/30 - Scientific Diving at the College of Coastal Georgia

The Environmental Science program at College of Coastal Georgia is very excited share our new Scientific Diving Certificate program will kick off this summer!  

https://www.ccga.edu/academics/artsandsciences/environmentalscience/scientific-diving-certificate/

Registration for summer is open and there are three spots available. Participants that complete the program will be AAUS certified.

Costs:

  • The program is a three course series (7 credits) running from May through July and the main pre-requisite is to be open water certified. Total program fees are $2,986.11.
  • Out of state tuition is approximately $396 per credit hour and $106 per credit hour in-state. The in-state rate is extended to all states that border Georgia.

Notes:

Visiting students participating in this course may also sign up for ENVS 4905: Independent Research with a Coastal faculty member and/or ENVS 4550K: Coastal Research Methods (includes a 1 week experience on Sapelo Island at the UGA Marine Institute) to maximize their summer on the Georgia Coast.

Dorm housing is available through the College but not included in program costs.

Questions can be sent to Dr. Kimberly Takagi (ktakagi@ccga.edu) or Dr. James Deemy (jdeemy@ccga.edu).

Center for Wildlife Studies Courses

https://www.centerforwildlifestudies.org/courses

Look for ones that are available for academic credit; you will want to set it up as an independent study through your home institution.

4/1 - Semester by the Bay program (Spring 2025) - AK

We are looking for undergraduate students to join us for Spring 2025 semester for an amazing academic opportunity with a wonderful program offered at the University of Alaska Anchorage, Kenai Peninsula College, Kachemak Bay Campus.  The Semester by the Bay Program is a place-based experiential learning program in Homer, Alaska.  Homer and the surrounding area are an ideal place to study and explore Marine Biology and Conservation Ecology.  We offer incredible courses, internships, independent research opportunities with world-renowned instructors and access to one of the richest marine estuaries in the world.  Our Spring semester focus is Conservation Ecology.

We are currently recruiting students and planning for the Spring 2025 semester.
Classes offered are:

  • BIOL 473               Conservation Biology (3CR)
  • BIOL 483               Exploration Ecology (2CR)
  • BIOL 484               Experiential Learning: Exploration Ecology Field Study (4CR)
  • BIOL 490               Global Climate Change (3CR)
  • ENG/JRNL A278 & A278L  Sharing Science Across Diverse Audiences (1CR ea)
  • BIOL 495A              Internship in the Biological Sciences (3CR)


All Semester by the Bay students receive University of Alaska in-state tuition.

Completion of the semester's hands-on, intensive program will earn a student a stand-alone degree called an Occupational Endorsement Certificate, which provides students an enormous benefit when applying to graduate school, other internships or employment.  We will work with students and their institutions to ensure course transferability in addition to earning these certificates.

Please see our website for more information on internships and the SBB program (https://semesterbythebay.org/) and contact Dr. Ken Goldman (kjgoldman@alaska.edu).

 

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