Spend January 2011 studying biology in South Africa!

3-18 January 2011

Sponsored by Central Connecticut State University.

    South Africa is an amazingly diverse country, both culturally and 
ecologically.  As the host of the 2010 World Cup Championship, South 
Africa has received much attention this year.  In January 2011 CCSU’s 
Departments of Biology and Geography will explore South Africa, by 
visiting a variety of habitats and ecosystems and examining the public 
health issues that occur in one of the top democracies of Africa.
     During the course students will visit three major biogeographic 
zones. The program will begin in the central highlands part of the country 
with a visit to the Cradle of Humankind, where many of the first ancient 
human fossils were discovered. The next area to be explored will be in the 
eastern part of the country where the group will visit the renowned Kruger 
National Park, where students will have the opportunity to see all of the 
well-known African savannah species, including lions, giraffes, elephants, 
and many others. The third portion of the program will be spent on the 
southern tip of the African continent where students will view the 
temperate habitats and the meeting of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.  In 
addition to experiencing the unique biology of South Africa, there will 
also be time to explore some of South Africa’s human history by visiting 
Soweto, the township where riots to end apartheid began, and Robben Island 
where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years.  We will also have one 
day to explore Paris, France on the way to South Africa.

Costs: The travel fee will be $2995 (plus tuition if you wish to receive 
credit).  This fee includes all transportation from Hartford or New York’s 
JFK airport (price different if from another gateway city), all 
accommodations, all entrance fees, and some meals.  

Requirements for participation: fluency in English, interest in biology, 
and a flexible attitude needed for international travel.

For further information and application materials please see the course 
website: http://www.ccsu.edu/page.cfm?p=6980 or contact Tiffany Doan at 
[email protected].  Applications will be accepted until 1 October 2010, but 
apply early to ensure participation.

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