Off-Campus Opportunities
Off-campus programs at Coe are an integral part of the science
curriculum. The Coe biology department regularly offers month-long
May Term courses such as marine biology, taught in Jamaica, and
zoology, taught on campus.
You can also spend a term on one of the exciting off-campus programs
offered through Coe, including:
- The Wilderness
Field Station in the Boundary Waters area of Northern Minnesota
- Tropical
Field Research in Costa Rica or ecological studies
in Tanzania
- The
Oak Ridge Science term (at the National Laboratory
in Tennessee)
- Coe's exceptional health and science internship program offers
students a chance to spend May Term exploring career options
in medicine, laboratory science or related fields
- Special opportunities for either full term or summer are available
locally through the Linn County Conservation, Iowa Nature Conservancy,
Cargill, Silliker Laboratories, Indian Creek Nature Center,
and St. Luke's Hospital
- Compete nationally for NIH, HHMI and NSF research fellowships
at universities and research institutions
- Washington Term or the New York Term (explore public health
or public policy issues)
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