Who Can
Participate and What Credit can I Get?
This
can be an introductory sequence, without prerequisites. No science
background is assumed (other than a normal high school program). The
majority of participants are usually non-science majors, but
the course work also satisfies some requirements for majors courses
in geology, ecology and anthropology.
Undergraduates
with any major, at any stage of their university career, can enroll. We
especially welcome high school seniors who will be entering
a university in the Fall. You must apply, and be accepted, to UGA
for the summer term to participate in the program. If you are a
rising freshman, note that the program will allow you to enter
college with all of UGA's Environmental and Multicultural Literacy,
as well as Core Curriculum Science and Physical Education,
requirements already complete. Incoming freshmen must change their
matriculation date at UGA to the Summer term, if they originally
applied for the Fall. Participation from University of Georgia
system students is encouraged, but course credits can be transferred
to most other universities throughout the U.S. Those who are already
students at other colleges must apply to UGA as a transient
student for the summer session and be accepted to UGA; a separate
$50 fee is required for application to UGA. Please check with the
UGA Office of Undergraduate Admissions for information on applying
for transient status. Out of State students only pay a small
administrative fee, not full Out of State fees, since we are a
self-funded program and are not using campus facilities that are
supported by Georgia taxpayers.
Although
the IFP is co-sponsored by the Honors Program at UGA, all students,
whether in the Honors Program or not, are encouraged to apply. All
applicants will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Recommendations, academic work, and interviews (if possible) will all
be considered in evaluating applications. It is suggested that high
school senior applicants have at least a 3.5 GPA and combined SAT
scores of 1250.
Class
size is limited to 24 students, so everyone will experience an in
depth and intimate learning experience. Every student must take at
least one course from each academic area (PE is optional).
Students
successfully completing the program will receive 10-16 semester
credits at the University of Georgia for:
-
GEOL
1121 and GEOL
1121L (Earth Processes & Environment) or GEOL2350H
(Physical Geology); and/or
-
GEOL
1122 and GEOL
1122L
(Earth’s History of Global Change) or GEOL2360H
(Historical Geology); and/or GEOL
4330 (Geology of North America)
-
ANTH
1102 or ANTH2120H
(Introductory Anthropology) or ANTH 4020
(North American Indians); and/or
-
ECOL
1000 or ECOL1000H
Introductory Ecology or ECOL 4160
(Ecology of North America)
-
PEDB1100
(Beginning Backpacking/Hiking), this credit is optional.
Honors
students with equivalent credit in one of the above listed academic
courses may arrange to receive credit for Honors Directed Study ANTH,
GEOL, or ECOL 4960H. Students interested in credit for an additional
course (in one of these departments or in another department) should
contact one of the program’s faculty members (e.g. Dr. Sandra
Whitney, swhitney@uga.edu) to
discuss the possibilities.
If you matriculated before 2008
The 1000 and 2000 level courses offered in this program satisfy the
Georgia Board of Regent’s Core Curriculum requirement for Science with
lab (GEOL and ECOL), as well as one of the required Social Sciences
(ANTH). Non-science majors can therefore complete their Core Area D
science requirement on this program and start on the Social Science.
The upper division courses can satisfy either elective, major or minor
credit.
If you matriculated after 2008
The 1000 and 2000 level courses offered in this program satisfy the
Georgia Board of Regent’s Core Curriculum requirement for Science with
lab (GEOL and ECOL), as well as one of the required Social Sciences
(ANTH). Non-science majors can therefore complete their Core Area II
science requirement on this program and start on Core Area V in the
Social Science. The upper division courses can satisfy either elective,
major or minor credit.
The
courses also satisfy the Franklin College Arts and Sciences
requirements for:
Students who are
planning to use scholarship money to help pay for this program should
contact the Office of Student Financial Aid (http://www.uga.edu/osfa)
as soon as they are accepted into the program to arrange for their
particular aid package.
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