RNR597W

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RNR597W - Costa Rica: Energy, Water and Health; a Service-Learning Course

Renewable Natural ResourcesGraduateUA - UA General

Course ID

039536

Course Description

This month-long course is located in the south of Costa Rica, in the Térraba Basin, one of the largest, most economically stressed and contentious basins in the country. This area depends on just a few industries and companies, including a subsidiary of Del Monte pineapple. Students will live, study, and work in two communities that are geographically close to each other: Volcán, where, since 1979, a large percentage of Del Monte's Costa Rica plantations are located; and Longo Mai, a rural farming community that aims to be sustainable and educate local people and visitors about how to live simply, authentically, with affection for the land. Graduate students will be required to prepare a report, presentation, or work of art in an area outside their expertise/comfort zone based on several interviews with water leaders and town elders involved with the internship.

Min Units

6

Max Units

6

Repeatable for Credit

No

Grading Basis

GRD - Regular Grades A, B, C, D, E

Career

Graduate

Course Requisites

May be convened with

RNR497W

Component

Colloquium

Optional Component

No