Field Schools and Intensives

At Coast Mountain College you study, work and play in one of the most spectacular places on earth. Your classroom is connected to place - to rich cultures, rugged landscapes and breathtaking vistas.

Our intensive spring and summer field schools combine a full semester of learning into just a few weeks where you'll experience northwest BC's incredible history, culture and environment.

This is education unbound. 

Programs Offered

Coast Mountain Ecology

Explore the diversity of our regional ecosystems as you spend two weeks studying temperate rainforest and alpine, aquatic, and riparian systems in our outdoor classrooms.

The field activities will help you learn about major concepts in ecology, including habitat and ecosystem classification, community ecology, succession, and impacts of management and disturbance.

Develop skills in project design, field research, and data analysis. Working as a team on a regional field project you will be involved in defining a research question and relating the work to the bigger picture of ecosystem disturbance and human impacts.

Course | 3 credits:

Instructor

Admission requirements

Dates and locations

June 1-9, 2022

Terrace, B.C.

Program fees

Domestic   International   
 Field trip fee  $100.00  Field trip fee  $100.00 
 BIOL 211  $319.17  BIOL 211  $1,306.71
 Student Union fees  $41.99  Student Union Fees  $41.99
 Total   $461.16   Total   $1,448.70

Fees effective for the 2021/22 academic year.

Non-refundable deposit due at registration: $120.00

Full tuition is due 10 business days before start.

Coast Mountain Ecology

Explore the diversity of our regional ecosystems as you spend two weeks studying temperate rainforest and alpine, aquatic, and riparian systems in our outdoor classrooms.

The field activities will help you learn about major concepts in ecology, including habitat and ecosystem classification, community ecology, succession, and impacts of management and disturbance.

Develop skills in project design, field research, and data analysis. Working as a team on a regional field project you will be involved in defining a research question and relating the work to the bigger picture of ecosystem disturbance and human impacts.

Course | 3 credits:

Instructor

Admission requirements

Dates and locations

June 1-9, 2022

Terrace, B.C.

Program fees

Domestic   International   
 Field trip fee  $100.00  Field trip fee  $100.00 
 BIOL 211  $319.17  BIOL 211  $1,306.71
 Student Union fees  $41.99  Student Union Fees  $41.99
 Total   $461.16   Total   $1,448.70

Fees effective for the 2021/22 academic year.

Non-refundable deposit due at registration: $120.00

Full tuition is due 10 business days before start.