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Field Nature Studies Program
California is home to a rich and diverse range of settings – mountain,
desert, coastal and urban environments. Natural jewels such as
Yosemite and Death Valley are conveniently available as field laboratories
for persons who want to know more about the natural world.
The
purpose of the Field Nature Studies Program is to help students
better understand the complex ecological relationships within nature.
The program consists of an overall Certificate Program in Field
Ecology or Desert Ecology and three Specialized Study Programs – in
Field Botany, Field Geology and Field Ornithology – for persons
who want further study in an area of particular interest. The curricula
for all five programs was developed in cooperation with an advisory
panel of distinguished natural scientists.
Each program emphasizes
field study, augmented by classroom work and independent study.
Field tours are led by instructors who are experts in natural science
and history.
Who Can Benefit
Because the focus is on field studies, the programs
can augment earlier studies by professional naturalists. The programs
also are designed for persons who want to become paid or volunteer
naturalists or interpreters at parks, museums, botanical gardens
or nature preserves, as well as for nature photographers, gardeners,
landscapers, florists and collectors. Finally, the programs are
for persons who simply want to know more about the natural world
and ask "why" and "how" when
they see a hawk coasting on a thermal breeze, a flower blooming
in a high mountain meadow, or a burrowing animal adapting to the
desert heat.
I love the classes so much I'll probably keep taking them after I'm done with the Study Program. :)
The instructors are always great and I have learned so much.
In fact,
I became so inspired that I have just started a program to earn a
Master's in Sustainable Development, which I had never considered before. So,
thank
you for running a wonderful department!
—Kimberly Corrall
Student,
Specialized
Study
in Field Botany
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