Ethnobotany Grows in the Garden - Late Summer Intensive
Summer 2016 quarter (Session II)
Taught by
ethnobotany, environmental and cultural anthropology, plant studies
During this weeklong intensive, students will spend time in the Longhouse Ethnobotanical Garden at Evergreen learning to identify, care for, and use native, edible, and medicinal plants in late summer. Students will participate in workshops, carry out projects, and engage in daily nature journaling, reading, and writing. Plan to spend much of your time outdoors.
Program Details
Fields of Study
Preparatory for studies or careers in
Botany, botanical medicine, ecology, environmental education, horticulture
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Location & Schedule
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Books
Online Learning
Fees
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Internships & Research
* Internship Required
* Internship Possibilities
* Research Possibilities
Undergraduate Credit Option
Graduate Credit Option
Upper Division Credit
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Location and Schedule
Campus location
Olympia
Schedule
Offered during: Day
Advertised schedule: Second Summer Session, Monday-Friday, August 22-26, 9:30-5:30
Books
Buy books for this program through
Greener Bookstore.
Online Learning
Enhanced Online Learning: Access to web-based tools required, but use of these tools does not displace any face-to-face instruction.
Required Fees
$45 for garden tools and workshop supplies.