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MAY TERM 2013 TRAVEL COURSE INFORMATION
Australia and New Zealand:
The Ecology of Australia and New Zealand
Wendy McIntyre
Cambodia:
CSAC 360.06 Service in Cambodia
Lawry Finsen
Costa Rica:
BIOL 107: Tropical Ecology
Brian Spitzer
Greece:
JNST 000F: In Search of Helen of Troy
Nancy Carrick
Guatemala:
CDIS 260: Service-Learning in Language, Culture, and Education
Barbara Conboy
Inland Empire:
PHIL 140: Animal Ethics and Service
Kathie Jenni
Italy:
PHYS 108: Astronomy Abroad: Galileo's Italy
Tyler Nordgren
Mexico:
EVST 360: Sustainable Development and Migration in Mexico
Dan Klooster
Click on the links below to check out these Youtube videos, filmed by Dan on location in the region!
San Pablo Macuiltianguis
Huatulco
Pacific Northwest:
BIO 260: Marine Conservation of the Pacific
Lei Lani Stelle
Palau:
EVST 280: The Palau Expedition
Monty Hempel
Salzburg:
GOVT 361: Comparitive Judicial Systems: Courts, Judges, and Law in the U.S. and Western Europe
Arthur Svenson
German Expressionist Film- The Austrian Connection
Rick and Trish Cornez
Sierra Nevada Mountains:
CHEM 260: Mile High Chemistry: Environmental Chemistry Field Experience
Check out the Mile High Chemistry Facebook Page!
Rebecca Lyons
PSYC 260: Jews, Muslims, and Basques: Their Socioculture Contribution to Spain,
Cheryl Rickabaugh
Southern Europe:
Outdoor Adventure: Southern Europe
Andrew Hollis
Washington DC:
GOVT 257: Polcymaking in Washington DC
Greg Thorson and Renee Van Vechten
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