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Belize Field School Summer 2012

Belize Field School Summer 2012. Douglas College. Belize Field School - 2012. Earn 9 university credits in 7 weeks in beautiful, tropical Belize! May 1 – 20, morning classes at Douglas College (Mon-Thurs) May 22- June 20, classes at Galen University, Belize

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Belize Field School Summer 2012

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  1. Belize Field SchoolSummer 2012 Douglas College

  2. Belize Field School - 2012 • Earn 9 university credits in 7 weeks in beautiful, tropical Belize! • May 1 – 20, morning classes at Douglas College (Mon-Thurs) • May 22- June 20, classes at Galen University, Belize • June 20 – 24, Caribbean Island Excursion – beaches, swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, beach volleyball • The program focuses on the study of the cultural and physical landscapes of Latin America, Mayan archaeology, culture and history, conservation of regional landscapes, and current social, economic and environmental issues with an emphasis on Belize.

  3. Where is Belize? • Located south of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, on the Caribbean Sea • Formerly known as British Honduras • English speaking • Warm, sub-tropical weather • Friendly people • Safe • Mayan ruins and culture • Tropical rainforests • Beautiful beaches • Coral reefs

  4. Courses • Geography 1190, Latin America – M. McPhee (3 credits) • Sociology 1155, Social Issues – S. Ashe (3 credits) • Anthropology 150, Mayan Prehistory – S. Gibbs, Galen University, Belize (3 credits). Transfers to Douglas College as a first year anthropology course. • All courses are university transfer courses

  5. Highlights • Field trips to ancient Mayan sites in Belize • Rainforest - Jungle trips – Chiquibul National Forest and Cave, Cockscomb Basin Jaguar Reserve • Learn traditional Mayan medicine practices • Explore caves and Mayan artifacts • Snorkeling in coral reefs - Caribbean Sea • Students rave about the trip. For many it’s an experience they will never forget. • Many students extend their trip to travel on their own or with fellow students

  6. Accommodations – The Log Cab-Inn Just west of San Ignacio, 22 ha Citrus Farm Study Hall & Communal Kitchen - WiFi

  7. Our Accommodations – San Ignacio

  8. Estimated Costs • Program Fees – $3000 approx. Includes: • all Belize accommodations for 5 weeks • weekday breakfasts and dinners • Galen University course tuition • all course related transportation in Belize • all entrance fees for excursions, • Belize student visa permit, travel medical insurance • Airfare – approx. $700 - 800 • Douglas College tuition and fees for 2 courses - $768 (based on Winter 2012 rates) • Textbooks - $150 • Additional meals & spending money $500- 1000 • Total: $5,500 (approx). Great value for what you get!!

  9. Application Process • Application deadline – March 9, 2012 ($500 deposit) • Fee payment deadline – March 23, 2012 • International Studies Scholarships - $1,000 and $500 available (Application deadline – March 2, 2012) • For more information and to download an application: www.douglas.bc.ca/ways-to-study/study-abroad.html

  10. More Information? For more information contact: • Mike McPhee, Geography Dept. mcpheem@douglascollege.ca • 604-777-6008 • Siobhan Ashe, Sociology Dept. ashes@douglascollege.ca • Karen Ng, Douglas International ngk@douglascollege.ca

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