Field Study Trips

Field study trips at Antioch University New England (AUNE) set our graduate program apart from more traditional programs and reflect our commitment to field-based, collaborative teaching and learning. In our field courses, students travel with faculty to study natural and cultural history, ecology, conservation, and environmental justice in various regions throughout the United States and the world. These trips offer special and rare opportunities for students to learn new concepts and apply knowledge in different natural and cultural landscapes. During the trips, we meet with local and regional experts in the areas we visit. Students build collaborations with ecologists, conservationists, environmental educators, and environmental advocates around the world. Students and alums frequently comment that the learning and friendships from their field study trips are the highlights of their graduate studies at Antioch University New England. Field study trips are an optional part of our curriculum, but we strongly encourage all students to take advantage of these courses if finances and schedules allow. In addition to the usual costs per credit, there are additional costs for the field trips to cover room, board, and other expenses. Costs vary greatly depending upon the length of the trip, and the distance traveled, but generally are in the $400-500 range for more local trips (e.g., Cape Cod) and in the $2000-4000 range for trips abroad. Trips last from five days to two weeks, though there is also related coursework done throughout the semester, with online pre- and post-trip meetings. All courses are credited and applied to degree requirements.

Upcoming Trip Information

Environmental Studies – Field Study Trips Schedule (Note this is subject to change)
SpringSummerFall
2023
Water Resource Management and Sustainable Practices- ISDCC Peru (3 cr)Energy Transition: Renewable Energy & Climate Change – ISDCC Iceland (3 cr)Marine Ecology and Conservation – Santa Barbara, CA (2 cr)

Energy Decentralization Microgrid Systems for Rural Development – ISDCC Nepal (3 cr)
2024
Costa Rica or The Galapagos (3 cr)

Water Resource Management and Sustainable Practices- ISDCC Peru (3 cr)

Bioregionalism-Koviashuvik – ME (3 cr)
Energy Transition: Renewable Energy & Climate Change – ISDCC Iceland (3 cr)Coastal Geoecology – Cape Cod, MA – September (2 cr)

Energy Decentralization Microgrid Systems for Rural Development – ISDCC Nepal (3 cr)
2025
Ecology and Conservation in The Bahamas (3 cr)

Water Resource Management and Sustainable Practices- ISDCC Peru (3 cr)

Urban Environmental Education (2 cr)
Energy Transition: Renewable Energy & Climate Change – ISDCC Iceland (3 cr)Marine Ecology and Conservation – Santa Barbara, CA (2 cr)

Energy Decentralization Microgrid Systems for Rural Development – ISDCC Nepal (3 cr)
*Note: Field Study Trips schedule is subject to change.*

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