Study Abroad
Why study abroad? Taking advantage of these unique opportunities will give you more benefits than we can list here, but they include:
- broadening your real-life experience
- giving you hands-on classes in some of the world’s most interesting and important ecosystems
- teaching you about other countries through shared experiences
Research shows employers and graduate schools highly value these experiences and skills — put simply, study-away can improve your future professional and financial potential.
Departmental Opportunities
Tropical Ecology
Every other year, the department offers Tropical Ecology (BY 267/567) on San Salvador Island in the Bahamas. This course focuses on the coral reef ecosystem and the ecology of tropical islands. By snorkeling shallow coral reefs, we observe the myriad of brightly-colored reef fish, spectacular marine invertebrates, and sea turtles as they glide by us.
Rainforest Ecology
Rainforest Ecology (BY 269/569) has been offered several times in Costa Rica. By traveling through the country, we study and observe the fauna and flora of the lowland rainforest and the cloud forest, which is one of the world’s most bio-diverse ecosystems. You'll see beautiful birds, tropical frogs, spectacular lizards, and playful monkeys in the lush green forests.
The Ecology of the Galapagos Islands
The Ecology of the Galapagos Islands (BY 268/568) has been offered on two occasions. These islands are where Charles Darwin made observations crucial to the development of the concept of natural selection. The animals on these islands show no fear of humans. We see the Galapagos tortoise, iguanas, blue-footed boobies, sea turtles, and more, up close and personal.
Other Opportunities
There are many other organizations that offer valuable study-abroad experiences. Some of these include:
- Child Family Health International - study abroad in medical settings with children
- The International Partnership for Service Learning and Leadership - international service-learning
- SIT Study Abroad - experiential learning related to critical global issues
- The School for Field Studies - field work in foreign countries
- The National Student Exchange - spend a semester at another school
Questions?
For more information on study abroad opportunities, visit the UAB Education Abroad website or contact Dr. James McClintock at