

New Zealand Earth Systems: January - June, 2011
The Earth Systems campus component is now offered at the University of Auckland and the University of Canterbury
Earth Systems Study of Science Programme (Earth Systems) is an interdisciplinary programme integrating geology, marine and coastal ecology, environmental science, policy, management and economics as a basis for tackling environmental issues arising at the interface between nature and society. Despite the universal perception of a pristine country, New Zealand faces many of the same environmental issues that have ultimately led past civilizations to the brink of collapse.
The Earth Systems program combines a five-week field camp experience with a campus semester at either the University of Auckland or the University of Canterbury. The programme consists of five course credits transcripted by Lafayette College.
Field Camp: January 16th - February 19th, 2011
The 2010 Modules are:
Central to the Earth Systems Programme is Kaitiakitanga - Maori perspectives on environmental guardianship. Led by Earth Systems Director, Dan Hikuroa, (a Maori scientist) students learn how indigenous practices can be utilized in modern society. Following field camp students spend a semester at the University of Auckland in Auckland or the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, NZ.
Campus Semester February 21st - June 27th, 2011 Programme Details
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Programme Director: Dr. Dan Hikuroa, Earth Scientist, Institute of Earth Science and Engineering, University of Auckland
Credits/Units: Five course credits transcripted by the Lafayette College.
Tution: 15,600.00 USD
Geology
Students will travel throughout the North and South Islands, deciphering the geologic evolution of New Zealand from a series of dedicated and linked field modules. Following field camp students spend a semester at the University of Canterbury.
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Earth Systems
Students explore the interaction between nature and society by analyzing environmental issues including: energy, environmental contamination, coastal erosion, climate change, and indigenous vs. "modern" management practices.
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Spotlight: Student Research
Learn about our students research projects and how they are part of an ongoing research programme in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
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