2018 SUMMER FIELD COURSES IN TROPICAL ECOLOGY
 
Summer C (July 15-August 9; Application Deadline, June 15, 2018)
 
 
CORAL REEF ECOLOGY Lonnie Kaczmarsky, Ph.D., St.Johns River State Col,
longinkaczmar...@sjrsc.edu. See:
http://itec-edu.org/coral-reef-ecology-kaczmarsky/
 
TROPICAL ANIMAL BEHAVIOR Peter N. Lahanas, Ph.D., ITEC, NEU,
laha...@itec-edu.org, See: http://itec-edu.org/tropical-animal-behavior/.
 
TROPICAL AVIAN ECOLOGY Julio Gallardo, Ph.D. cand. Mississippi State Univ.
jcgallardodelan...@gmail.com, jcg...@msstate.edu  See:
http://itec-edu.org/itec-field-courses-2/tropical-avian-ecology-gallardo/
 
COURSE DESCRIPTION.  The ITEC course model is built around experiential
learning in three basic areas, field data collection methods and analysis,
independent research, and cultural experience.  The availability of tropical
marine, terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems adjacent to the field station
provides unparalleled opportunities for education and research.  Each course
begins with an orientation period designed to familiarize the student with
forest trails systems, coral reef locations and ecosystems available for
study at the field station.  This is followed by a week of intensive
instruction concerning the field methods and techniques employed for data
collection specific to the course subject.  Up to six hours of field
instruction will be provided each day and will be in the form informal
lectures, group projects, demonstrations and exercises.  Formal lectures
will take place in the classroom during the day or at night along with
various assigned readings, discussions or critiques.  With knowledge gained
from these experiences and under the guidance of faculty, students will
design and write an independent research proposal on a topic of their
choosing.  At mid-course the entire field station community will embark on a
three-day field trip to the Boquete highlands where students will have the
opportunity to experience high elevation montane (cloud) forest and low
elevation seasonal (dry) forest on the same day.  This trip also provides a
cultural experience as we travel widely across western Panama, stopping at
various locations in route.  On return to the field station students will
have five to seven days to carry out their independent research project.
Towards the end of the course students will analyze their data, write a
technical report and present their findings during a station-wide symposium.
Please contact the instructor or ITEC for detailed information.
TUITION: $2250 USD.  Tuition fee includes all lodging, meals and airport
transfers in Bocas del Toro.  The tuition also covers transportation and
lodging during the three-day cloud forest field trip on the mainland.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Summer C Deadline, June 15, 2017).
 
ITEC courses are limited to 10 students and applications will be evaluated
as they arrive.  Applications can be found at
http://www.itec-edu.org/application/  If you believe that your application
may arrive late, notify ITEC.
GRADING and COURSE CREDIT:  Up to 6 units of credit will be given, 3 for the
lecture portion and 3 for the field portion.  A letter grade will be
assigned based on exams, reports, proposals, attendance at lectures, as well
as by less tangibles such as personal attitude, motivation, and contribution
to the course.  Course credit must be arranged through the studentĀ¹s
institution.  Contact ITEC for details.
 
CONTACT:  Institute for Tropical Ecology and Conservation, 2911 NW 40th PL,
Gainesville, FL 32605, phone: 352-367-9128, email: i...@itec-edu.org, web:
http://www.itec-edu.org.  ITEC is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization
founded in 1996.


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