ANTA601-10SU2 (C)
Summer Nov 2010 start
Antarctica: Contemporary Issues, Perspectives Part 1
Description
A critical examination of the major scientific and environmental themes and contemporary issues facing Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. This course will be taught as an intensive summer school, and will include lectures, workshops, seminars, syndicate work, and Christchurch-based field work. This course will be offered in November. ANTA601 is one of the four compulsory courses (ANTA601-604), which make up the Postgraduate Certificate in Antarctic Studies.
Students need to enroll in all four courses (ANTA601, ANTA602, ANTA603, ANTA604) concurrently.
The closing date for applications is 2 August. Application forms are available from Gateway Antarctica.
Postgraduate Certificate in Antarctic Studies (PCAS) web site
Subject to approval of the Head of Department.
ANTA501
Course Coordinator
Yvonne Cook
Contact Person
Katrina Hall
Notes
Please note this course will run through until 20 February.
Limited Entry Course
Maximum enrolment is 16
For further information see
Gateway Antarctica.
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