7 Day In-Person Study Abroad Program (Optional Dates in January, February, March, April (TBA))
Schedule may vary
Day 1: Wednesday —Arrival and Orientation—
- Welcome session and introduction to the program
- Overview of safety protocols and cultural etiquette
- Guided tour of the local area
Day 2: Marine Biology
- Snorkeling trip to coral reef and Shark Ray Alley
- Study of marine life and ecosystems
- Discussion on marine conservation efforts
Day 3: Friday —Conservation, Ecology, and Zoology—
- Visit a national park or protected area. Belize Zoo
- Hands-on activities in conservation practices
- Meeting with local conservationists
Day 4: Saturday —Archeology—
- Tour of a significant Mayan archeological site
Day 5: Sunday —Service—
- Attend church of your choice if you desire
- Service project
Day 5: Monday —Health Science and Botany— Zip Line Through Rain Forest, and Cave Tubing—
- Workshop on tropical diseases and health practices
- Guided tour of a rain forest via zip line.
- Guided tour of caves via river tubing.
Day 6: Tuesday —Political Science and Cultural Experience—
- Meeting with a local government representative
- Discussion on Belize’s political system and current issues
- Cultural activities and farewell dinner
Conclusion of Study Abroad Program
- Reflection session and discussion of learning outcomes
- Preparation of presentations and reports
- Certification ceremony
Day 6: Wednesday —Travel Home—
Additional Information
- Registration: Limited slots available, early registration required.
- Online Modules Start: September.
- Study Abroad Start: October, with sessions in January, February, March, and April (TBA), exact dates will be determined.
This comprehensive curriculum integrates both online and in-person learning experiences, providing students with a well-rounded education and practical understanding of various subjects through the unique lens of the Caribbean region.