Courses Tied to UM’s 60th Anniversary of Integration
Topics include minorities in health professions, politics of inequality
BISC 380, BISC 491, or ENVS 399
Dates: August 4-13, 2022*
Credit Hours: 3 or 4
Instructor: Dr. Jason Hoeksema, Professor of Biology
Cost: $1,195 plus tuition
Application Deadline: April 7, 2022
*Itinerary and class dates are subject to change. Please verify specific dates with instructor and confirm that the course has adequate enrollment to make before making travel arrangements.
Dates: Students will travel to Arizona to learn about biodiversity from August 4-13, 2022. The group will be in the Tucson area August 4-5, before traveling to Portal, Arizona, for the remainder of the stay. Students will study under the guidance of the instructor and local researchers in Arizona.
This course is open to all majors. Students seeking Biology credit should have completed BISC 160, 161, 162, and 163 before the course begins and should register for BISC 380 (or BISC 491, which is available for students who have already taken BISC 380, and who wish to conduct a supervised independent research project). Other students should sign up for ENVS 399, for which there are no prerequisites, and which can be counted toward an Environmental Studies minor. Student groups who may be particularly interested include Magnolia Grove Campus Audubon Chapter, Ole Miss Outdoors, and the Office of Sustainability.
Students will make their own arrangements to and from Tucson, Arizona. The university will provide group ground transportation from Tucson to the other sites in Arizona and then back to Tucson for departure on August 13.
The cost of this course is the Study USA program fee of $1,195, plus tuition. Included in the program fee are accommodations in Arizona, meals from August 6-13, ground transportation in Arizona, and tours and admissions related to the program. Excluded from the course fee are tuition, meals (except for those noted above), airport transportation, airfare, and personal spending money.
Topics include minorities in health professions, politics of inequality
Fund makes experiential learning opportunities possible, can be applied to Study USA programs.