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Wildlife Studies Concentration

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Semester-long wildlife studies concentration programs are centered in such national parks as Ujung Kulon, Awas Purwo, Gunung Leuser, Komodo, Tanjung Puting, etc. Species studied up close and "personal" include the Javanese Rhino, Orangutan, Komodo, Sumatran Tiger, Hornbill, Sumatran Elephant, and numerous others. Cost of the three month semester, all inclusive, is $5,000 USD. 

Wildlife Studies Credits:                                               

 

Introductory Wildlife Studies                                                     4

 

Introductory Primate Studies                                                     4

 

Introductory Herpetology                                                           4

 

Introductory Ornithology                                                           4

 

The Wallace Line, Vulcanology & Biodiversity                       3

 

Reef Wildlife                                                                              4

 

Orangutan Studies                                                                    4         

 

Monitor Studies                                                                        4

 

Total:                                                                                        35

A significant portion of our wildlife study program takes place within Gunung Leuser National Park. The header on this page appears courtesy of the Leuser Foundation.

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Batavia University
Indra Valley Inn
Bukit Lawang, North Sumatra, Indonesia
Near the Entrance to Gunung Leuser National Park and Bohorok Orangutan Rehabilitation Center
 
Central Administrative Office in Harapan Baru, West Bekasi, Indonesia
 
We are affiliated with the Global Institute
 
For more information please contact us at info@bataviauniversity.indo.cc   or +62-(61) 777 98115

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