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ENR 2360: Ecology and Conservation of Birds | Ohio Sea Grant

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ENR 2360: Ecology and Conservation of Birds

Introduction to the ecology and conservation of birds, with special emphasis on field ornithology and student research projects.

DETAILS
Starts: June 2, 2025
Meets: MTWRFSN
CREDITS AVAILABLE
Undergraduate: 2 hrs
FEES
Room & Meals: $ 650

Estimated Tuition Costs

Please use the Student Tuition and Fee Table to estimate the cost of taking this course for credit.

DETAILS
INTRODUCTORY ONE WEEK STONE LAB


Applications open january 2025
 

Thanks to generous donors, all students enrolled in Stone Lab courses for Summer 2025 will receive a 50% scholarship for room and meal fees. go.osu.edu/fosl

Please note, the costs listed in the table above are the full price costs. This cost will be applied to the student account and then a 50% departmental discount will be applied after.

Prerequisites

High school students must have completed their sophomore year, be at least 15 years of age, and have completed one course of high school biology or environmental science prior to the beginning of the selected course.

Note: Stone Lab courses are not eligible for College Credit Plus.

Description

Introduction to the ecology and conservation of birds, with special emphasis on field ornithology and student research projects. Course integrates many concepts to build understanding of how research and management can support bird conservation.

This is a one-week introductory, for credit course, taught in-person at Gibraltar Island.

All courses are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible to ensure a spot, but at a minimum of two weeks prior to the course start date is required.

Scholarships are available

Each year, Stone Lab awards scholarships to students and educators with financial need and superior academic records. Anyone taking a for-credit class (and some workshops) is eligible to apply.