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Sierra Institute Wilderness & Cultural Field Studies
Humboldt State University
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PROGRAMS

Education amid beauty and adventure...

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Wilderness Environmental Field Studies

Anyone over 18 may apply
Earn College Credit  •  Easy Enrollment Process

Academic credit may be transferable (confirm with your academic advisor).

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[Previous programs]



SPRING 2012 FIELD STUDY PROGRAMS

Hiker in field of wildflowers

APPLICATION DUE DATE: Dec. 31, 2012

arrow-rightCalifornia Wilderness:
Nature Philosophy, Religion, Ecopsychology
           
APRIL 3-JUNE 4  • 12 semester units
           See SLIDE SHOW






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SUMMER 2012 FIELD STUDY PROGRAMS

Hikers on a trail to a mountain

APPLICATION DUE DATE: April 20, 2012

arrow-right Reclaiming Your Place: Bioregionalism, Community and Sustainable Living 
            JUNE 18-AUGUST 12  • 12 semester units
            See SLIDE SHOW

arrow-rightCalifornia Wilderness:
Nature Philosophy, Religion, Ecopsychology

          
JUNE 26-AUGUST 6   • 8 semester units
           See SLIDE SHOW



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WINTER 2013 FIELD STUDY PROGRAMS

APPLICATION DUE DATE: OCT. 12, 2012

arrow-rightNatural History of the Patagonian Cordillera: Argentina and Chile
           DATE TBA • 12 semester units
           See SLIDE SHOW

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PREVIOUS FIELD STUDY PROGRAMS


arrow-right Wilderness Retreat: Ecopsychology & Personal Growth (Summer 2011)

arrow-right Ecology & Natural History of Northern California (Summer 2011)

arrow-right Rainforest Field Studies: Belize & Guatemala (Winter 2010)

arrow-right The Maya of Guatemala: Culture, History, Activism (Summer 2010)
      See SLIDE SHOW

arrow-right High Sierra Natural History Field Study  (Summer 2008)

arrow-right Hawaii Field Studies (Summer 2007)

arrow-right Baja California: Natural History Field Studies (Winter 2005)

arrow-right Alaska and Yukon Wilderness: Natural History and Environmental Studies
      (Summer 2005)

arrow-right Himalayan Field Studies (Fall 2005)

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