Courses Tied to UM’s 60th Anniversary of Integration
Topics include minorities in health professions, politics of inequality
Geological Engineering Design Field Camp 2
Dates: July 31-August 14, 2022
Credit Hours: 3
Instructors: Dr. Robert Holt, Professor of Geology and Geological Engineering, Dr. Lance Yarbrough, Associate Professor of Geology and Geological Engineering
Cost: $1,845 plus tuition
Application Deadline: April 7, 2022
*Please verify specific dates with instructor and confirm that the course has adequate enrollment to make before making travel arrangements. Itinerary subject to change.
Dates: Students will travel to Santa Fe, New Mexico, for arrival on Sunday, July 31, 2022, and depart on Sunday, August 14, 2022.
Location: Students will spend two weeks in and around Santa Fe. Shared accommodations at a local hotel will be provided.
This program is for geology and geological engineering majors. Students must have successfully completed GE 301, GEOL 303, GEOL 305, and ENGR 340.
Program cost is $1,845 plus tuition. Included in the cost are housing, group ground transportation in Santa Fe, all breakfasts and lunches, selected course materials, tours, and admission fees. Excluded from the cost are tuition, travel expenses to/from New Mexico, most evening meals, and personal spending money.
Students will make their own travel arrangements to and from Santa Fe. Students can fly into either Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ) or Santa Fe Municipal Airport (SAF). From Albuquerque, students must make arrangements for travel to Santa Fe, either by private vehicle or via Airport Shuttle. Group ground transportation in Santa Fe will be provided.
Topics include minorities in health professions, politics of inequality
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