Global Citizen Summer Study Program
Theme – Explore the natural wonders of the Pacific Northwest as a “'laboratory” for understanding global environmental problems and solutions.
Where – Skagit Valley College is located one hour north of Seattle, in the beautiful Skagit Valley at the foothills of the Cascade Mountains and near the shores of Puget Sound.
Focus – Classroom learning plus visits to regional mountains, forests, rivers, lakes, and the sea. Develop an understanding of ecological principles and practical problem-solving skills to resolve conflicts over the use of natural resources. This is an multi-disciplinary course that integrates biology, environmental conservation, philosophy, law and government.
Pollution, greenhouse gases, and vanishing natural resources are concerns for which the U.S. and China will lead the world response. Students can learn solutions through understanding of ecology and in cooperative efforts among government leaders, experts, business and community groups, media, and ordinary citizens.
International students and faculty concerned about the environment and who would like to learn about solutions. This is a general education course designed for all students regardless of their major. You need not have any special expertise in science or math. English language ability will be tested at BFSU to ensure proper placement. You will earn one college credit, but you may earn up to 5 credits for an additional fee.
(NOT INCLUDING China-USA airfare and personal expenses*)
19-day course (July 7-25)
Tuition $ 400
Housing (includes meals) $575
Materials, supplies, trips $300
SUB-TOTAL $1,275
8-day optional tour (July 25-August 1) USA Cities Tour (optional) $1,575
TOTAL (with option) $2,850
*Personal expenses not included: meals, other than those with host family or on field trips; personal supplies, shopping, entertainment (estimated $200 per week).
Join Us!
Application and $300 deposit due: May 7, 2008
To apply, follow the application procedure listed below.
Questions? Contact Ted Maloney, ted.maloney@skagit.edu or (360) 416-7774.
Ted Maloney
Faculty member in law and political science (government and international relations). Exchange Professor at BFSU, 2005-07. J.D., University of Notre Dame.
Dr. Claus Svendsen
Department Chair, Environmental Conservation. BS, MS University of Copenhagen, Denmark; PhD, University of Washington.
Visakan Ganeson
Director, International Programs. MBA, Washington State University.
In addition, we will welcome professional and academic guest lecturers.