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Program and Courses  

The Location:
La Suerte Biological Field Station has been in operation since 1993 providing field ecology courses taught by university faculty from throughout the USA .  Their field site location is privately owned and has a field manager in residence.  The field site contains  700 acres containing a wealth of habitats including primary and secondary wet tropical forests , bamboo forest , swamps , marshes and pasture. 

The field station is near a resettlement village and 25 minutes from the small city of Cariari .  The area around the field station is dotted with banana plantations , processing plants , and cattle ranches.  It is wonderfully suitable for examination of an array of ecological issues.  The site itself is self-contained with cabins , a faculty house and a kitchen and dining area.  In addition , there are teaching facilities , a library , and research lab area.  The site has its own well (tested and safe).  The cabins have showers , flush commodes , and their own septic system.  It is an ideal location to experience tropical ecology.

The Program:
All students will arrive at the Juan Santamaría International Airport and stay together that night at a designated hotel.  All students will then travel together via bus to the La Suerte Biological Field Station.  Field activities will generally require walking, however, bus transportation will be provided for more distant activities such as visits to one of the banana plantations and processing which are located adjacent to the field station or visits to Cariari.

All students will take the course - Biology 1380: Global Ecology in Costa Rica. This 3 credit course uses ecological principles as a foundation to address major environmental problems facing the world past, present, and future.  Special emphasis will be given to Costa Rican tropical concerns (i.e. agriculture, ecotourism, biodiversity, deforestation).  Possible solutions to these ecological problems will also be addressed.  This course will use lecture supplemented by video and field experience.

Students in this program will spend four weeks in the tropics in May 2008, experiencing an immersion in rural Costa Rica. Costa Rica will be used as a hands-on tropical reference to social, political, economic, and environmental problems facing the tropics.  The Costa Rican point of reference will be contrasted against that of other countries, especially the United States .

In this intensive course students will be in the classroom or field for six to eight hours per day, six days a week.  Generally, students will spend three to four hours in the field during the morning, and three hours in classroom lectures and discussions.

Please contact Professor Savisky or Jeff Whitehead for further information (contact info listed below)

Program Dates and Price
Program Dates
Summer 2010*
Depart for Costa Rica:
4 May 2010
Arrive in Costa Rica:
4 May 2010
End of Program:
29 May 2010
*Program dates are tentative and subject to change without notice


Program Fee
Summer 2010*
In-State Pitt Student Program Fee:
$2875
Out-of-State Pitt Student Program Fee:
$3709
*Program fees are tentative and subject to change without notice


Program Fee Includes
Program Fee Does Not Include
Tuition for 3 credits
Application fee ($50)
Health insurance
Administrative fee ($350)
Housing in cabins
Airfare (~$800)
Meals
Some additional Meals (~$100)
Bus transport between San Jose/La Suerte at the beginning and end of the program
Personal Expenses ($500-1000)*

*Students planning to extend their stay or travel extensively after the program is finished should budget more for personal expenses.

Please visit the Finances page for information on funding possibilities.

Housing and Meals

Housing
Students sleep in cabins on the field site grounds.  Each cabin contains screened-in rooms , showers (no hot water) , and flush toilets. Students sleep on bunk beds (4-6 to a room) fitted with sheets , pillows , and foam mattresses. 

Meals
Meals are provided in the kitchen/dining room area of the faculty house.  Meals are served buffet style in a screened dining hall , and include a combination of traditional Central American cuisine and more typical North American dishes. Meals include fresh fruit and vegetables , yucca , heart of palm , bananas and other foods local to the region. Efforts are made to accommodate dietary needs.

Language
Classes will be taught in English and the field site management all speak English.  English is also broadly spoken in the local community surrounding the field station.  Knowledge of Spanish is useful but not necessary.

Vaccinations
The La Suerte Biological Field Station asks that all students consult their doctors or public health services regarding vaccinations and medicines for travel to Costa Rica . The field station recommends students take Aralen (chloroquine) 500 mg , 1 tablet every week starting one week before departure , continuing during the trip , and for 6 weeks after returning. The field station also recommends that students have a tetanus booster every 10 years; 5 years for puncture wounds , bites and other contaminated wounds.

Application Deadline

Friday, 29 January 2010

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Students will receive notification of admission status within two weeks after the application deadline.

Admission Requirements
Sophomores, juniors, and seniors in any academic major with at least a 2.75 QPA are encouraged to apply. Juniors and seniors who have a 3.00 QPA or higher are preferred. Pitt students that do not have a 2.75 QPA will need approval from their school. If you would like to spend your final term abroad, you must also obtain special approval.



Contact Information

For information regarding the program, please contact:

Jeff Whitehead
Senior Program Manager
Study Abroad Office
802 William Pitt Union
Pittsburgh, PA 15260

phone - 412.648.2299

jrwst43@pitt.edu

Professor Timothy Savisky, Ph. D.
On-Site Faculty Director
The University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg
Natural Sciences Division 150 Finoli Drive Greensburg, PA 15601

phone - 724.836.9944
tis1@pitt.edu

 
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