VERITAS Tropical Marine Biology Short Term Summer Program
VERITAS

VERITAS

Tropical Marine Biology Short Term Summer Program

San José, Costa Rica

Course

20 up to

35 hours

English

Part time

USD 3,900 / per course

Distance Learning

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Key Summary

    About : The Tropical Marine Biology Short Term Summer Program provides an opportunity for students to immerse themselves in marine ecosystems. This program focuses on both theoretical and practical experiences, emphasizing the unique biodiversity of tropical marine environments. Participants will engage in fieldwork, laboratory studies, and discussions that enhance their understanding of marine biology.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates may pursue various careers in marine science, conservation, or education. Potential roles include marine biologist, conservationist, environmental educator, or research assistant. This program can also serve as a foundation for further academic pursuits in marine studies or related fields.

In this course, we will explore the diverse marine ecosystems of the Pacific side of Costa Rica through immersive field studies, we will focus on rocky reef ecology, mangrove ecosystems, intertidal zone ecology, plankton ecology, marine biodiversity, conservation practices, local fishing, and the role of genetics in marine conservation. We will also extend beyond the saltwater ecosystems and we will visit freshwater streams and estuaries, to study the diversity and importance of freshwater fish. Students will engage in hands-on activities, field trips, and discussions to develop a deeper understanding of the organisms, interactions, and conservation challenges in this
region.

Course Objective

  • Online Component (mid-to end of December asynchronous online component): Over two weeks, students will engage in 20 hours of online learning to establish foundational knowledge in tropical marine biology. This virtual phase will set the stage for the subsequent field-based exploration.
  • Costa Rica Component (Travel to Costa Rica beginning January for two and half weeks): Transitioning to Costa Rica, participants will participate in immersive field and laboratory sessions. Guided by expert instructors, students will learn about the diversity, function, and conservation of marine ecosystems, including coral reefs, intertidal zones, mangroves, estuaries, and even freshwater streams.
  • Hours and Credits:
  • Online Hours: 20 hours
  • Lecture Hours: 35 hours
  • Field Session Hours: 35 hours
  • Total Credits: 4 to 6 depending on your institution (ECTS multiply by 2)

Program Objectives

The purpose of this program is to expose students to:

  • A general comprehension of the concepts and issues addressed in marine biology.
  • Costa Rican marine ecosystems, biodiversity, and environmental issues through field trips and fieldwork
    in coral reefs, intertidal zones (rocky shores), mangroves, and freshwater ecosystems.
  • The importance of integrated coastal management.

On-Line Contents Covered:

  1. The Region: Biogeography of the Central American Isthmus
  2. Marine and coastal environments in Costa Rica
  3. Introduction to Tropical Marine Biology
  4. Physical and Chemical Oceanography
  5. Tropical Marine ecosystems: Reefs
  6. Tropical Marine ecosystems: Intertidal zones
  7. Tropical Marine ecosystems: Mangroves and estuaries
  8. What is affecting the health of the Marine ecosystems in the Pacific side of Costa Rica, and what we are doing about it?

Online Evaluation:

Important note: Each student must be on time when handing in the requested documents in each of the
tasks, otherwise the students will lose the total score in their assignment.