Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of local traditional plant knowledge and Indigenous ways of knowing. You’ll explore how plants serve as powerful medicines, healing communities for generations. Through hands-on learning and exploration of the local land and waterways, you'll learn how these remain essential to our well-being and cultural heritage, helping preserve this knowledge for future generations.
Includes excursions, lectures and labs, which are scheduled weather dependent. Overnight trip.
Courses | 3 credits
- FNST 110 - Ethnobotany: Plants & First People
Instructors
Prince Rupert
July 7 to July 18, 2025
| Domestic | International |
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Field Trip Fee | $275.00 | $275.00 |
FNST 110 | $391.17 | $1413.87 |
Student Union fees | $54.64 | $54.64 |
Total | $720.81 | $1761.51 |
Non-refundable deposit due at registration: $155.00
Field School Permission form required at time of Registration
Additional International Emergency Medical Insurance and/or Student Union Extended Health and Dental insurance fees may apply.
Final Payment due June 23, 2025 (10 business days before start date).