ANNOUNCEMENT -  SPRING ’15 SEMESTER PROGRAM
CIEE RESEARCH STATION BONAIRE

DEADLINE: 1 December 2014 (extended)
PROGRAM: Tropical Marine Ecology & Conservation
DESCRIPTION:
This is a 13 week integrated research program on Coral Reef Ecology & 
Conservation for upper-level
science undergraduates. The innovative program combines theoretical knowledge 
and research skills
to support the flagship course of the program: Independent Research in Marine 
Ecology/Biology. In
this course, students will select methods and conduct field/laboratory research 
to answer important
questions in the field of coral reef ecology and conservation. Each student 
will have a faculty advisor
and access to an excellent laboratory facility. The Independent Research course 
results in 5 major
learning outcomes: a research proposal, a research plan, a research paper, an 
oral presentation in a
public forum and publication of a scientific journal. Additional learning goals 
include gaining
collaborative research experience including involvement in peer review of other 
research projects
and collaboration with a student researcher to conduct field/laboratory work. 
The Tropical Marine
Conservation Biology and Coral Reef Ecology courses will provide the 
theoretical basis for the
program. The combined courses, Advanced SCUBA and Marine Ecology Field Research 
Methods,
result in students becoming certified AAUS Scientific Divers (American Academy 
of Underwater
Sciences). The Advanced SCUBA course prepares students to manage safe 
scientific diving and dive
emergencies. Lastly, students gain competencies in a wide range of coral reef 
research skills in the
Marine Ecology Field Research Methods course.

DATES: Spring semester (January 31 – May 2, 2015)
PREREQUISITES: Biology sequence (Environmental Science sequence) and a minimum 
of 1 upper
division ecology/biology course, Open water dive certification, AAUS dive 
physical, DAN dive
insurance
LOCATION: CIEE Research Station Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

RECOMMENDED CREDIT: 17 semester credit hours

Students will enroll in the following:
Advanced SCUBA (1 semester credit) MARI 3004 BONA
Marine Ecology Field Research Methods (3 semester credits) MARI 3005 BONA
Independent Research in Marine Ecology/Biology (4 semester credits) INDE 3003 
BONA
Coral Reef Ecology (4 semester credits) ECOL 3001 BONA
Cultural & Environmental History of Bonaire ECOL 3003 BONA (2 semester credits)
Tropical Marine Conservation Biology ENVI 3002 BONA/MARI 3003 BONA (3 semester 
credits)

Apply online 
http://www.ciee.org/study-abroad/bonaire/bonaire/tropical-marine-ecology-
conservation/. To get credit at your home institution: contact your study 
abroad office to assist you
with course approval.  If you have questions: contact [email protected] or 
call 1-800-40-STUDY

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