We have extended the deadline for registration until August 3rd!  Please note 
that you must have a valid passport to join us in Belize for this unique 
research expedition.  Call Dr. Caryn at (540) 287-8207 for details or check out 
our FB Event online at 
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10155791086960048&set=o.1520137104916210&type=3&theater.

2015: 7 or 14 Day Summer Research Expedition or Field Course - August 10-23

Expedition 1: August 10-16 $1995 + Airfare
Expedition 2: August 17-23 $1995 + Airfare
Full Expedition or Field Course: August 10-23 $3495 + Airfare + Credit Hours

Your share of the cost covers all expenses from the time you land at Philip S. 
W. Goldson International Airport (BZE) until departure from the same airport 
and includes housing, meals, ground & water transportation fees, research 
costs, and course materials fees.

Here's your last chance to join our research team for one or two intense weeks 
of total immersion into the world of animal behavior, ecology & conservation, 
Antillean manatees, bottlenose dolphins, coral reefs, mangroves and seagrass 
beds in Belize!

Expedition: For the first time, we are offering 1 or 2 week learning 
expeditions in conjunction with our 2-week learning expedition or field course. 
Join us for an adventure without the stress of course work.

Field Course: Want to get the most out of this opportunity? Enroll in our 
experiential learning field course and you can earn study abroad or independent 
study credits at your home university.

In either case, you will live, work, and study from a marine science field 
station on a pristine, private island off the coast of Belize. Data collected 
during the course will contribute to our long-term manatee and dolphin research 
projects. You will learn through a variety of learning activities, literature 
review and discussion, independent research projects, and actual field 
research. Be prepared to rise with the sun and work/study up to 12 hours per 
day: up to 12 hours outdoors; up to 6 hours on the water each day learning 
about the tropical Caribbean environment as we explore a maze of mangrove 
islands, seagrass beds, and coral patches searching for elusive manatees and 
charismatic dolphins.

Location: Spanish Bay Conservation & Research Center at Hugh Parkey's Belize 
Adventure Lodge, 
http://belizeadventurelodge.com/<http://belizeadventurelodge.com/>. Passport 
required, immunizations as recommended by CDC, 
http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/traveler/extended_student/belize?s_cid=ncezid-dgmq-travel-single-001

Your Share of the Costs
1-week expedition: US$1995
2-week expedition: US$3495

Both options include housing, meals, ground & water transfer fees, research & 
materials fees; DOES NOT include airfare, books, tips, incidentals, or credit 
hours.

Optional Credit Hours: The 2-week field course provides a minimum of 100 
experiential learning and lecture hours in the field, plus approximately 35 
hours of pre-field reading, research, and preparation; at least 50 of the 135 
total hours include direct instruction by faculty. This is comparable to a 3 
credit hour university course and meets the US DOE criteria in 34 CFR, SS600.2. 
You must make arrangements IN ADVANCE with BOTH your advising faculty and Dr. 
Self-Sullivan for credit to be earned through your home university. Credit hour 
fees must be paid directly to your school and you must fulfill any study abroad 
requirements of your school. This course is divided into 6 components: lectures 
and learning activities (~1 hour per day), independent reading and assignments 
(~1-2 hour per day), data collection in the field (~3-6 hours per day), project 
development & implementation (~1-2 hours per day), presentation of pre-field 
research (~1 hour per day), and debate/group discussion of reading materials 
(~1 hour per day).

Deadlines: Registration Deadline Extended to Monday, August 3rd at Midnight EDT.

Caryn Self-Sullivan, Ph.D.
Nova Southeastern University
NSU Email:  [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
http://www.nova.edu/ocean/
http://www.fischlerschool.nova.edu/

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