The Bahamas Winter Session Program is a two-week program of fieldwork in biology or geology in a tropical marine setting. Environments to be studied by snorkeling and walking include beach, intertidal, coral reef and associated shallow water habitats. Studies will include evening lectures and an independent research project.
The program takes place at the Bahamian Field Station, San Salvador, the Bahamas. San Salvador is at the eastern end of a chain of 700 islands and cays that form the Commonwealth of the Bahamas.
The Bahamas Winter Session Program offers you the opportunity to:
Live and study in the Bahamas,
Receive instruction and hands-on experience with a small, personalized group of students,
Improve your writing and research skills,
Help prepare you for a semester/year abroad.
Your experience on the Bahamas Winter Session Program will:
Make you a better student,
Expand your outlook on the world,
Build your self-esteem and self-confidence,
Greatly enhance your career prospects.
On the Bahamas Winter Session Program you will:
Receive a comprehensive on-site orientation to the Bahamas Winter Session program,
Benefit from a program of field trips and social events, organized specifically for Brockport program participants by the Program Director.
Enjoy the security of a complete package of academic and non-academic support services provided by the International Office at SUNY Brockport.