Location
  • Mexico
    • La Paz
Term
J-Term, Maymester
Subject Areas
Agriculture Conservation and Preservation Cultural Studies Earth Sciences Ecology Environmental Studies Field Studies Geography Global Studies Graduate Studies International Relations Natural Sciences Public Policy Social Sciences Sustainable Development Tourism +6

Program Details

Program Type
Direct EnrollmentFaculty LedProviderStudent Tour
Degree Level
Associates Bachelors Masters PhD.
Housing
Apartment Dormitory

Pricing

Starting Price
3350
Price Details
Tuition: $3350 USD *We encourage you to fundraise part of your tuition to get more of your community involved. Your tuition not only funds your learning experience, but also helps support our non-profit work.

What’s included? Tuition Includes instruction and guest lecturers, accommodation, meals, in-country transportation, site visits, specified activities. Not included: Fee for PSU college credit ($500)*, airfare, additional snacks, and activities not included in itinerary. Activities may be adjusted at the discretion of Ecothropic.

Are payment plans and financial aid available? Yes! Please schedule a call with us.
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Airport Transfers Classes Meals Transportation Visa Wifi
What's Included (Extra)

Tuition Includes instruction and guest lecturers, accommodation, meals, in-country transportation, site visits, specified activities. Activities may be adjusted at the discretion of Ecothropic.

What's Not Included
Airfare SIM cards Travel Insurance
What's Not Included (Extra)

Fee for PSU college credit ($500)*, airfare, additional snacks, and activities not included in itinerary.

Jan 25, 2023
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About Program

Do you want to be part of the solution? Ecothropic will give you experience and skills in sustainability and regeneration you need to work with and to lead the world’s best businesses and organizations.

We are facing a global water crisis. Using Baja California Sur as our classroom, we will explore desert mountains, oasis, coastal cities, and the sea that has been nicknamed the aquarium of the world. We will meet ranchers, activists, scientists, and policy makers. During 11 days of adventure, discussions, and new experiences, we will learn about how water flows through the landscape, how human management can create water or drought, the linkage between international markets and local people, and think critically about the tools we have for addressing and avoiding water crises. Through good information and first-hand experiences, you will leave with the skills to help create water secure futures in the face of the water and climate crises.

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Program Highlights

  • APPLY for May program by March 15
  • Earn 4 quarter credits of transferable transferable US College Credit
  • For (less than) the cost of being in the classroom, join us on a learning adventure
  • Maximum 10 students
  • 11 day program in January and May

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Elizabeth
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Yes, I recommend this program

cultural and communal perspectives on climate-change resilience in Chiapas

I've traveled with Ecothropic to Chiapas. The
program enriched my understanding and left me contemplating the multi-faceted impact of climate-change and the approaches needed for communities to adapt and thrive. While visiting a coffee farm, the farmers shared how they formed a co-op, engaged with fair trade buyers to sell their coffee, and diversified their crops, all while meeting social challenges in their community. From the city markets to the farms and from the coast, along the river, and in the jungle, we met people from different communities who shared their perspective, experience, and knowledge.

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