Earth Expeditions graduate field courses accepting applications for 2018

Miami University’s Project Dragonfly is accepting applications for 2018 Earth Expeditions graduate courses that offer extraordinary experiences in 16 countries throughout the world.
 
Earth Expeditions graduate courses are open to people from all disciplines and settings including pre-K-12 teachers, school administrators, and university faculty as well as professionals from non-school settings such as zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens, environmental organizations, businesses, youth programs, parks, civic agencies, and museums.
 
Upon successful completion of both the field and Web-based components of the Earth Expeditions course, participants will receive seven graduate credit hours. 
 
Deadline for Applications: January 28, 2018
 

Earth Expeditions can build toward the Global Field Program (GFP), a master's degree that combines summer field courses worldwide with web learning communities so that students can complete the GFP master's part-time from anywhere in the United States or abroad. http://GFP.MiamiOH.edu/17-18_news

Project Dragonfly also offers the Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) master's degree that combines web instruction from Miami University with experiential learning and field study through several AIP Master Institutions in the U.S. Applications for Miami's 2018 cohorts are being accepted now with place-based experiences provided at zoos in Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Denver, New York, San Diego, and Seattle. http://AIP.MiamiOH.edu/17-18_news

 
Graduate tuition for all programs is greatly reduced because of support from Miami University.