Imagine
yourself on a journey exploring volcanoes, coral reefs, deep mysterious
canyons rivaling the Grand Canyon, tropical rainforests, tropical
deserts, ancient foot trails and petroglyphs while learning geology and
archaeology in one of the finest outdoor laboratories on the planet! The
Hawaiian Islands are scientific and cultural treasure! Our MJC summer
field studies course will be a multidisciplinary study of the Hawaiian
Islands, with nine days on the Big Island, and four days on Kaua'i. This
will be a dyad class, Geology 190 and Anthropology 190.
Cost for lodging, transportation and inter-island flight will be $2,200
(students will need to meet us in Hawaii, and arrange their own food). An informational meeting will be held Thursday, January 28 (5:30 PM in Science Community Center Room 326). We welcome the participation of interested students, community members, and staff members at MJC.
Contact me (hayesg "at" yosemite.edu) for more information. There is a course web page at http://hayesg.faculty.mjc.edu/Hawaii_2016.html, and a facebook group page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/452708258272005/.
If you can't make it to the information meeting in person, please
contact us; we'd be glad to have you join on this great expedition!
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