Empowering Future Leaders in Sustainable Development through Service Learning in Rural Uganda - Summer 2025
Program dates are tentative and subject to change
Program dates are tentative and subject to change
Informational Session about the Culture and Economic Diversification in the United Arab Emirates travel course.
This program will be traveling November 20th through December 1st, 2024.
Info Session will be April 9th from 5pm to 6pm in Heady Hall
Learn more about the course, meet the program directors, and ask questions!
Informational Session about the Culture and Economic Diversification in the United Arab Emirates travel course.
This program will be traveling November 20th through December 1st, 2024.
Info Session will be April 8th from 4pm to 5pm in Heady Hall
Learn more about the course, meet the program directors, and ask questions!
The course objective is to enhance students' understanding of production and competition in agricultural world markets.聽Students will analyze production agriculture (a typical farm or ranch), business and trade in Spain and compare them with respect to the U.S.聽Pre-departure orientation will familiarize students with the history culture, politics, geography, soils, agriculture, economy and trade of Spain.
3 credits of Agron 496 or Econ 496聽(1-2 credits in AGRON 496 +聽1-2 credits in ECON 496 to total 3 credits)
The program is designed to聽expose students to international animal agriculture, primarily focused on swine,聽introduce students to other cultures, and provide students the opportunity to work and learn together in an unfamiliar environment.
At the end of the program, students will:
Students will travel to Antarctica through Ushuaia, Tierra Del Fuego, Argentina. They will spend 12 days on a ship exploring the Weddell Sea, Antarctic Peninsula and the South Shetland Islands. Throughout the duration of the trip, while on the ship and during daily excursions to the continent, expedition leaders and lecture staff will guide students in viewing wildlife like whales, a huge variety of seabirds, penguins, and seals. Students will explore the icebergs, mountains and waterways of Antarctica's geography.