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With several off-campus study programs designed specifically for those in the sciences, biology students at аIJʿª½±½á¹û are free to add real-world experience to their resumes while staying on track academically.

 

Semester-long Study Groups

All study groups are led by a аIJʿª½±½á¹û faculty member. They are specially designed to maximize students’ experiences when studying abroad, while maintaining high academic standards. All credits earned while studying with a аIJʿª½±½á¹û off-campus study group count toward graduation and major requirements.

The following three highlighted programs are specifically designed for students in the sciences:

Extended Studies

Studying off campus doesn’t have to be a full-semester affair. Some courses in the biology department are designated as extended studies. For two to three weeks after the conclusion of the regular semester, students and faculty in these courses travel to apply their classroom learning in the field.

Current Extended-study Opportunities

Montana Summer Program

In alternate summers, аIJʿª½±½á¹û sends a group of undergraduate students to this program at in northwestern Montana. The program features field-oriented biology courses at the biological station, and course field trips to:

  • Glacier National Park
  • Bob Marshall Wilderness Area
  • Great Bear Wilderness
  • Mission Mountains Wilderness
  • And many additional national forest areas in western Montana

Inquire with the department chair to learn more about participating in this program.