PHRG 3325: Environmental Ethics

NASC 4800: Human Behavior & Public Health

Bali, Indonesia

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At a Glance

Courses

PHRG 3325: Environmental Ethics (Rev. Garvin-Leighton) - GEN ED

NASC 4800: Human Behavior & Public Health (Dr. Schmitz)

Faculty

Rev. Garvin-Leighton (tleighton@piedmont.edu)

Dr. Schmitz (jschmitz@piedmont.edu)

Dates

May 11-26, 2024

Course Category

PHRG 3325 is a GenEd course

NASC 4800 is a Elective course

Class Eligibility

Completed at least one semester at a university

18 years old or older

Language Pre-requisite

None

Course Pre-requisite

None

Cost

$5,420

Included in Cost

Tuition for 6 hours of credit

Flights

Accommodations

Excursions

Housing Options

Double occupancy rooms

Activity Level

Moderate

Program Capacity

14 students

Deadlines

12/31: Initial Interest Form

12/31: Deposit Due ($500)

3/31: Remaining Fee Due ($4,920)

Courses Descriptions

PHRG 3325: Environmental Ethics (Rev. Garvin-Leighton)


This course provides a general knowledge of basic ethical theory; a general exposure to the ethical issues related to the environment and environmental issues; and an introduction to some of the important terms, positions, arguments, and people that are a part of that discipline.


NASC 4800: Human Behavior & Public Health (Dr. Schmitz)


IThis course examines special topics in the natural sciences related to biology, chemistry, geology, or environmental science, which are not part of the formal offerings of the department. It may be repeated for credit only if the topic changes.

Itinerary

Travel will include time in the following locations:

  • 3 days in Ubud
  • 4 days in Legian/Seminyak Beach
  • 5 days in Jahil District/Cemongkak Beach

Next Steps

AUG

Talk to your Piedmont Advisors about your circumstances.

  • Your Academic Advisor can make sure you are taking classes that keep you track to graduate.
  • Career Services will give you advice about how to make the most of your experience. Travel study is a great way to build employable skills and begin to fill up your resume. Having a plan before you leave is the best way to get the most out of the experience.
  • Financial Aid can verify whether your financial aid package can be applied to the faculty-led courses.


Apply for a Passport

  • At times it can take 6-8 months for your passport application to be processed, so apply early.
  • If you already have a passport, check to make sure that it does not expire within 6 months of your RETURN date. You may not be allowed into the host country by immigration officials if it expires in less than 6 months.


Apply for Scholarships

  • See Travel Study Director for some scholarships that may be able to help you pay for your travel study experience.

OCT

Complete an Initial Interest Form

  • The sooner you let us know your interest, the better. Deadline for initial interest form is December 31st. Completing this form does not obligate you to participate.

DEC

Pay Deposit ($500)

  • Deadline for the deposit is December 31st. This deposit is non-refundable, unless the trip is cancelled or there are extenuating circumstances preventing a student from participating.

FEB

Pay Remaining Travel Study Fee

  • Deadline for fee is March 1st. The fee is non-refundable, unless the trip is cancelled or there are extenuating circumstances preventing a student from participating.


Attend Required Orientation Seminar (dates TBA)

  • An orientation seminar for all students traveling abroad will be offered during February. The seminar will cover logistical concerns (university paperwork, passports, travel health insurance, etc.), safety while traveling and will prepare you to get the most out of your travel study experience.