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The program consists of four interrelated undergraduate courses taught entirely in the field.
This program as a whole provides 12 semester units (18 quarter units).
Click on the course titles below to download course syllabi. [You will need Acrobat Reader 7 or later to view/print syllabi in PDF format.]
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semester units* |
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| Bioregionalism and Sustainability: Theory and Practice | NRPI 480 |
3 |
| Perspectives on Nature | Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences |
3 |
| Environmental Education and the Wilderness Experience |
EDUC 480 |
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| Wilderness Skills and Nature Awareness | REC 480 |
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Transfer of credit may require prior approval by your campus registrar office and/or academic advisor. Also, if you want to return to your university in the semester following your field study, you may have to arrange a leave of absence.
Unless indicated otherwise, all courses receive a letter grade (e.g., A, B, C, etc.)
* One semester unit equals 1.5 quarter units. (4 semester units = 6 quarter units)
program info | courses | field conditions | instructor | costs
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