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Experiential Study Abroad Opportunities in Caribbean
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Sea|mester
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Global semester at sea programs offering credit in marine and nautical science, communication and leadership, while voyaging throughout the worlds oceans aboard traditional rigged schooners.

Lifeworks
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Lifeworks is a summer program teens aged 14-19, that focuses on community service and volunteer work while incorporating international travel, outdoor education, language and cultural immersion. Program duration is approximately 3 weeks.

United Nations Development Program
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The Internship Programme offers a small group of outstanding graduate-level students the opportunity to acquire direct exposure to UNDP's work. It is designed to complement development-oriented studies with practical experience in various aspects of multilateral technical cooperation.

Hood College
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Tropical Marine Ecology (Biology 345) - a field based course on marine ecology. We will investigate the ecology of tropical marine habitats, including coral reefs, seagrass beds, mangrove forests, and intertidal zones.

Hands Together, Inc.
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Short and long-term volunteer programs in Haiti, the poorest country in the Western hemisphere where volunteers live in community and work at various assigned projects, serving people in need.

Academic Treks College
Oceanography

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Students earn 3 credits in marine science through an experiential course which combines collecting data for the Saba Marine Park, learning about general oceanography, marine biology, marine conservation efforts and future prospects.

Coral Cay Conservation
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You can gain work experience relevant to a degree or career. In a competitive job market, the CCC experience is one that is recognised by employers and recruiters as giving applicants that extra something, particularly at interviews.

Earthwatch Institute
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Our Programs in Central America and the Caribbean include:
Bahamian Reef Survey - Measuring changes to understand the coral reef environment and the causes of bleaching and coral diseases
Dolphins and Whales of Abaco Island - Gathering fundamental data on a diversity of cetaceans to guide regional conservation and tourism and more.


Rainforest Academy
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Hands-on studies with Shamanic Healers in the Rainforest.

Academic Treks College
Marine Reserves Management

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Students can earn up to 4 credits in marine science through an experiential course which combines collecting data for the Saba Marine Park, learning about general marine biology, fish behavior, marine conservation efforts and future prospects whilst carrying out carrying out marine service projects.

Academic Treks College
Tropical Marine Biology

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Students can earn up to 4 credits in marine science through an experiential course which combines collecting data for the Caribbean Conservation Corporation, learning about general marine biology, fish behavior, marine conservation efforts and future prospects.