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Field Courses

Each year the Ontario Universities Program in Field Biology ( website) offers 30-40 summer-based, two-week field courses, available to ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ students for regular course credit as BIOL 3605 (first field course) or BIOL 3606 (if you take a second field course).  Successful completion of a field course is equivalent to a university 0.5 credit.

These two-week field courses address ecological concepts that range in topic and locale from studying fish, amphibians, or reptiles at the Queen’s University Biological Research Station (north of Kingston), to medicinal plants along the Bruce Peninsula, rainforests in Costa Rica, large mammals in Kenya/Tanzania, and whales and dolphins in Taiwan.  The full list of field courses is available at the website.

Enrollment in field courses do carry extra costs above your normal tuition for items such as transportation (e.g., air fare), and room and board.  Full descriptions of each field course (e.g., contact information, dates, costs, course prerequisites, deliverables, and expectations) are available at the website – by clicking into the field courses you are interested in to access the full syllabi.  Available courses for the coming summer are updated in late November or early December.

How do I enroll in a summer field course?

1. September to December (deadline December 1): 

2. January

What if I missed Step 1 and 2 above, or it is after January and I wish to apply? 

If you wish to enroll in a field course, having missed Steps 1 & 2 above or are late in applying, you may email the Biology Office biology@carleton.ca at any time to see if there is space available in the field course you are interested in. If there is space, you will be instructed to submit an , and pay a deposit ($350 non-refundable* deposit).

*note that the deposit is refundable only if you are not admitted into a field course. Once you have been accepted into a field course, the deposit becomes non-refundable.

BIOL 3605/06 Registration

After you have completed the summer field course, submit an override request on ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ Central for the course code BIOL 3605 or BIOL 3606 in the term (Fall, or Winter) you would like to associate the field module with.  Once you receive confirmation you will then be able to register.

Questions?

If you have any questions, please contact the field course coordinator, by email.