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SEA Semester: Field Programs in Marine & Environmental Studies
Location: Antigua & Barbuda; Bermuda; British Virgin Islands; Caribbean; Dominica; Dominican Republic; Grenada; Hawaii (USA); Honduras; Jamaica; Kiribati; Montserrat; Polynesia; St. Vincent & Grenadines; Tahiti; Trinidad & Tobago; US Virgin Islands; United States
Term: Fall, Spring, Summer, Trimester, Winter
Dates: Year Round
Description
Isn't it worth one semester to study three-quarters of the world? Since 1971, SEA Semester has been a leader in study abroad focused on marine science, environmental studies, and maritime culture. Our interdisciplinary programs challenge students intellectually and physically by combining study of the deep ocean with hands-on research and sailing.
Based in the world-renowned scientific community of Woods Hole, Massachusetts, SEA Semester provides undergraduates with the opportunity to study the ocean from a multitude of academic perspectives, and do to it from the platform of a traditional sailing vessel. The program begins with a 6-week shore component in Woods Hole. While at the SEA campus, students engage in academic coursework and develop an original research project which they will conduct at sea. Students then set sail on a 6-week research voyage in the Atlantic, Pacific, or Caribbean on one of SEA's 134' tall ship sailing research vessels. Each student completes his or her research project while acting as a full member of the scientific team and sailing crew.
Our four diverse SEA Semester programs are the only full-credit programs in the world that combine an engaging academic and research curriculum with the sailing adventure of a lifetime.
Highlights
SEA Semester is open to all majors and is perfect for students looking for a hands-on, field based study abroad experience.
Students may choose from the following academic options:
* An introductory ocean studies semester (Ocean Exploration)
* A humanities focused Caribbean studies semester (Documenting Change in the Caribbean)
* An upper-level marine science semester examining the dilemma of climate change (Oceans & Climate)
* An environmental studies focused semester (Sustainability in Polynesian Island Cultures & Ecosystems)
The SEA Summer Session is also an option for students who are not able to take a full semester away from campus.
Degree Level
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
Minimum Education
High School
Cost in US$:
USD 16,900 - 24,400
Cost Includes:
Cost Include Description:
- 17 course credits issued by Boston University (or home institution, if affiliated with SEA)
- Student housing on the SEA campus in Woods Hole during the shore component
- Prepaid grocery cards for use during the shore component
- Three meals plus three snacks a day at sea, prepared by a professional steward
- Research fees & access to SEA library, computer lab & wireless network; WHOI/MBL joint library membership
- Academic field trip and science lab fees
- Full-time Head Resident on site for student support and supervision
- 24-hour emergency assistance and support from on-site staff
Credit Available
no
This Program is open to
Worldwide Participant.
Typical Living Arrangements
- Dormitory
Participants Travel
Independently
Application Process Involves
- Essay
- In-Person Interview when Feasible
- Letters of Reference
- Online Application plus Application Assessment
- Phone/Video Interview
- Transcript
- Written Application
Post Services Include
- Alumni Network
SEA Semester's Mission Statement
SEA is an educational institution dedicated to exploration, understanding and stewardship of the oceans, and to the study of humanity's relationship with the oceans. SEA offers students an interdisciplinary curriculum, on shore and at sea aboard tall ships, that provides challenging voyages of scientific discovery, academic rigor, and personal growth.
Year Founded
1971
