ANNOUNCING SUMMER COURSES AT BRADFORD WOODS
(offered by the Recreation, Park and Tourism Studies Dept)
Below are listings of outdoor courses that will be offered at Bradford Woods during the first and second summer sessions. These three courses can be taken separately or combined for nine credits within six weeks . Each of these classes is lab oriented so you will be getting outside and getting dirty (and wet).
R357 / R515 – APPLIED ECOLOGY: WATER COMMUNITIES (3 CREDITS)
May 6th – 22nd 1:00 – 4:00PM at Bradford Woods
This is a field oriented course that will explore Indiana’s water systems including ponds, lakes, rivers, swamps and other wetlands. Wildlife and plant life associated with these ecosystems will also be investigated.
R317 / R515 - APPLIED ECOLOGY: FOREST COMMUNITIES (3 CREDITS)
May 27th – June 6th Noon – 5:00PM at Bradford Woods
Students will investigate and learn the variety of forest systems associated with southern Indiana. This is a course designed to explore the forest community through awareness activities and hands-on projects.
R356 / R556 – FIELD TECHNIQUES IN ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
(3 CREDITS)
June 9th - 13th 9AM – 5PM at Bradford Woods
This course will help develop both environmental education and interpretation techniques for use in nonformal settings such as parks, outdoor centers, and other interpretive facilities. The course will present methods and techniques (conducted in the field) and will culminate in using these skills in actual interpretive and environmental programs in the local area.
For more information or questions regarding any of these courses please contact: Dr. Doug Knapp at dknapp@indiana.edu .
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