Academics
Fields of Study: Agricultural Sciences, Anthropology, Biological Sciences, Earth and Space Sciences, Environmental Studies, Geography
Pack your hiking boots and get ready to get your hands and feet dirty on a program that covers the interaction between humans and the ecosystem of Sicily. The Environmental Sciences in Sicily program includes regular field work with faculty guidance, an ecological history of the Mediterranean, and scientific writing. You'll collect data related to environmental management and work in groups to propose solutions to climate challenges.
Unique Study Opportunities
- Conduct field research to learn about Mediterranean ecosystems and environmental management.
- Engage with local organizations working on sustainable food systems.
- Examine first-hand the impacts of climate change on the island of Sicily.
- Create a climate action plan for a local community or organization.
Language
Language of Instruction: EnglishLanguage Study: None
The program includes 9 hours' worth of sessions on survival Italian language to help you navigate life in Italy. These sessions are held throughout your time in Sicily and are not for academic credit.
Courses and Credit
REQUIREMENTS WHILE ABROAD
To successfully complete this program:
- Take two courses for a total of 9 quarter/6 semester UC units.
- You may take one course pass/no pass.
CURRENT PROGRAM COURSES
During the program, you'll take an island field studies core course and one additional elective. Courses are upper-division. You will conduct your research in small groups.
Core course:
Select one:
- Agriculture, Food, and Sustainability in the Mediterranean
- Climate Change and the Future of the Mediterranean
Additional or optional coursework, internships, or research outside the program are not possible.
Catalogs and Resources
- UCEAP Course Catalog: See a list of courses students have taken on this program.
- Campus Credit Abroad: Learn the types of credit (major, minor, general education, elective) students from your campus received at this location. There are currently no listings for this program in the database.
Academic Culture
Classes are small and the courses are designed for UC students. You'll attend the program with other UC students and potentially a small number of non-UC students from the US.
The research paper, exams, and symposium presentation are required components of the curriculum. The faculty are all local residents of Sicily.
Each course meets three times a week with occasional weekend excursions, you will be in class Monday through Friday. You are required to attend class, arrive punctually, and participate actively in your courses. Attendance is taken at every course meeting.
Grades
You will earn direct UC credit and grades for all coursework. Grades for this program are usually available in September.