Ethnobotany: Student-Originated Studies

Quarters
Summer Signature
Location
Olympia
Class Standing
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Marja Eloheimo

In second session, this student-originated study gives students the opportunity to create their own plan of study related to ethnobotany: relationships between people, plants, and places. Studies can emphasize botany, community herbalism, culture, ecology, fiber arts, heritage, history, horticulture, Indigenous studies, natural dyeing, plant illustration and/or more. Possibilities are extensive.

Students must obtain advance approval by emailing faculty with (1) your topic of interest, (2) learning objectives for a 5-week period, and (3) relevant background supporting your ability to carry out this student-originated study.

Credit load is variable -- either 4 or 8 credits -- which requires logging either 20 or 40 hours weekly (on average). Indicate your preferred number of credits. Faculty will provide guidance in refining student plans, organize groupings of related topics, and give feedback throughout the session.

Registration

Signature Required

Students must obtain advance approval by emailing faculty with (1) your topic of interest, (2) learning objectives for a 5-week period, and (3) relevant background supporting your ability to carry out this student-originated study.

Course Reference Numbers
Second Session (8): 40113
Second Session (4): 40114

Academic Details

4
8

Students enrolled for 4 credits will need to average 20 hours weekly, while students enrolled for 8 credits will need to average 40 hours weekly.

25
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior

Schedule

Summer
2024
Signature
Hybrid (Su)

See definition of Hybrid, Remote, and In-Person instruction

Weekend
Schedule Details
Remote/Online
Olympia