SC2050 the Science of Climate Change
SC1055 Biodiversity
SC2010 Contemporary Env. Issues
Quantitative Environmental Science & Environmental Science Major
Environmental Policy & Environmental Science minor
In the Chamonix Valley, home to Europe’s largest glaciers like Glacier de Bionnassay and Mer de Glace, students will explore the effects of rapid glacier retreat since the 1950s. Using historic funiculars and cog-trains, they’ll reach the glacier valleys to observe melting ice and its impact on the Alpine landscape, deepening their understanding of anthropogenic climate change. The trip includes up to 4 hours of high-altitude walking; waterproof hiking gear is required.
Trip cost: €840
Includes round-trip transportation to the destination, hotel accommodations with breakfast, a group meal, local visits, professors’ trip costs, and VAT
Last day to register/cancel: January 19, 2025 • Late cancelation fee: Full cost of the trip
Payment for study trips must be made no later than January 31 for the Spring 2025 semester. Any concerns in this regard should be addressed to the Cultural Program Office and Student Accounting Services.