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Study Abroad in Belize Spring Semester, 2007
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Why Belize? Tropical paradise –Tropical forests Abundant wildlife –Pristine rivers
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–300 miles of Caribbean coastline –Second longest continuous barrier reef in world –Many small islands (cayes) and atolls
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Rich culture –Diverse population Maya, Creole, European, Garifuna, Mestizo, East Indian, Chinese and Mennonite
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–Ancient Maya temples and sacred caves
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Adventure and activity –Snorkeling and diving –Kayaking
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–River rafting –Cave exploration
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What is this study-abroad program? Collaboration between UVM and Galen University in Belize Theme: Sustainable Development Academic courses with emphasis on project-based/service learning
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Features Small classes taught in English UVM and Galen faculty UVM and Belizean students in classes Field trips
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Curriculum Courses taught by UVM faculty –CDAE courses 127: Consumers, Markets & Public Policy 195: Strategic Writing for Public Communication –ENVS course TBA –Project-based learning course
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Galen courses related to CDAE and ENVS: –Business and Professional Communication –Sustainable Development –Adventure and Eco-Tourism –Environmental Problems –Ecology of a Tropical Forest
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Possible electives/distribution reqs. –Social Issues in a Developing Country –Mayan Culture & Archaeology of Belize –Survey of Latin American Prose
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Who should enroll? Students with interest in –Public communication –Environmental studies –Community/international development –Sustainable development
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Nuts & Bolts January 4 – April 28, 2007 15-16 UVM credits UVM tuition plus program fee UVM financial aid will apply*
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Interested? Come to an informational meeting –Date TBA –Will notify CDAE and ENVS students by e- mail Contact –Meg Ashman: meg.ashman@uvm.edumeg.ashman@uvm.edu –Jay Ashman: jay.ashman@uvm.edujay.ashman@uvm.edu
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