3. • Spring term: take
1 class (2-5 credits)
•Summer term: take
2 classes (10 credits)
4. Spring 2013 Courses
Session I: May 29 – June 15, 2013
•Biology of Birds – EEB 330
•General Ecology – EEB 381
•Ethnobotany – EEB 455
Session II: June 2 – 16, 2013
•Field Methods in Great Lakes
Oceanography
5. Summer 2013 Courses
June 22 – August 17, 2013 •Forest Ecosystems
•Environmental Writing and Great •Biology of Insects
Lakes Literature •Behavioral Ecology
•Intro to Urban and Environmental •Limnology: Freshwater Ecology
Planning •Field Botany of Northern Michigan
•Rivers, Lakes and Wetlands •Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands
•General Ecology •Biology and Ecology of Fishes
•Natural History and Evolution
6. Research Experience for
Undergraduates (REU)
Program
Mid-June to Mid-August, 2013
•Nationally competitive
•Paired with a faculty mentor
•Conduct your own research
•Stipend, room and board provided
8. What next?
• Information Session: Wednesday, November 7
12-1 p.m., 1046 Dana
• Applications available late October:
www.lsa.umich.edu/umbs/
2541 Chemistry Building
• E-mail questions to: umbs@umich.edu
Notes de l'éditeur
Introduce self Explain purpose is to tell them about an amazing opportunity for next summer or beyond
Located on Douglas Lake, Michigan With 7 miles of uninterrupted shoreline
We offer 2 sessions: a 4-week spring session (take 1 class) Or an 8-week summer session (take 2 classes)
Many of our summer classes also satisfy the Upper Level Writing Requirement.
You will learn to see the natural world in a different way.
The “Academic” part of UMBS is that regardless of what you choose to do here, you will be involved in rigorous study.
UMBS has its own aid. Also, students who have not received UM Financial Aid in the past sometimes qualify for spring or summer.
Information and applications are available NOW Information Session (drop by any time)” 4-5 p.m. in the SLC on Nov. 19.