GEOG4650 Research
GEOG4650 Field Studies in Biogeography and Biodiversity
Important Information
This course is limited to 10-15 students due to logistics associated with travel.
However, all associated travel fees (transportation, lodging, and food) are being
covered. All students are required to pay is the summer tuition associated with this
course. If you are interested in registering for this unique opportunity please contact
the instructor for information and permission.
Huerfano River Valley, Sangre de Cristo Mountains, CO
Catalog Description: This field course will examine the biogeography, biodiversity and changing landscape of various regions. Focus will be given to rare ecosystems as well as unique geographic regions.
Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisites: GEOG1010 OR GEOL1040 OR BIOL1110 AND permission of the instructor
Instructor: Dr. Christopher Gentry
2017 Preliminary Syllabus: In preparation
Base Camp: Google Earth File (.kml)
(click here for a tutorial on adding *.kml files to Google Earth)