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Field study course offered during the semester
Students will be required to attend two overnight weekend trips, in addition to a few ad hoc activities in London and complete follow-up assignments.
In "Green Britain", students will travel to Cornwall and Wales to examine environmental policy and science. Activities include a dolphin-spotting boat ride, a trip down a coal mine, and a tour of a sustainable parliament. Field studies for GEO/PSC300 will take place on the weekends of 16-18 January and 30 January - 1 February.
Notes:
Architecture students may enroll, despite the Friday overlap with ARC561, as the courses will support learning in the Survey course and field studies professors will coordinate with the Architecture faculty.
This course is during the semester so does count toward the 12-credit enrollment minimum for the London Center.
The first intensive weekend of this course runs in parallel with London Center Orientation; students enrolled in GEO/PSC300.2 will attend their class weekend in lieu of Center programming. Housing and academic orientation will conclude in London on 18 January, allowing students to participate in "Green Britain" without missing important content.
Course Cancellations
The following courses will not be offered this semester:
HST/PSC 464 and REL328 Borders in Flux: Identities & Conflict in Ireland
SPM225 Managing the Sport Organization
Any further changes to the current Schedule of Classes will be announced in the Registration Instructions online guide that is sent the week prior to online registration.