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Applied
Research
Project—SARP
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Year One—Fix Your Compass and Set
Your Roots
During the first two weeks of the
semester you complete a course called A Sense of Place you
read articles or books and engage in small group discussions,
you reflect on your experiences in your journal, you identify
over 40 native trees and plants, and you experience team building
challenge activities, such as orienteering, hiking, canoeing,
and camping. Then, you delve into other courses in the natural,
applied, and social sciences as well as the humanities. You
build a repertoire of applied and academic skills that foster
an ability to communicate and work effectively with a variety
of people. Shared experiences and class projects develop a
sense of unity. By the end of the first year you understand
more completely what it means to be part of a community that
honors service and meaningful work. You know you can make a
positive difference in the world.
A sampling of first-year core and elective courses
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Advanced Wilderness
First Aid
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Tools and
Their Application
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Plant and
Soil Sciences
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Triumphs
of the Human Spirit (Literature)
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Ecology
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Vertebrate
Natural History
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Forestry
Techniques
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Writing and
Speaking to the Issues
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Introduction
to the North
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Years Two and Three—Gain Experiences
and Explore
In the next two years, you divide your studies
between an off-campus internship and on-campus semesters. The
internship applies and enhances
your classroom experience and helps refine and focus your interests. Courses
concentrate on social, economic, and ecological consequences of management
decisions. By design, the second semester of the junior year provides opportunity
to begin preparation for the senior year. Other options include participation
in our Mountain Cultures Semester, an exchange at another college or university,
or an independent study specific to your interests. You will explore all
options with your advisor and get the help you need to make the
right decisions. These
two years are critical in developing the skills and knowledge you will need
to make a positive difference in the world.
A sampling of second-year core and elective courses
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Drawing from
Nature
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Psychology
of Groups
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Economics
and the Environment
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Watershed
Analysis
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Environmental
Policy
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Wilderness
First Responder
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Geology
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Writing and
Communications
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Human Nutrition
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A sampling of third-year core and elective courses
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Agricultural
Design
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Issues in
U.S. and World Agriculture
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Courses at
another college/university
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Service Learning
Project
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Creative
Writing
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Snow Physics
and Avalanches
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Education
and Culture
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Statistics
and Research Methods
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Field Ecology
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Year Four—Put Your
Ideas and Skills to Work
In the final year of your Sterling
College education, your focus turns to your Senior Applied Research Project.
You begin planning your project in your junior year and plans are carried out
in the fall semester. The project is designed as an integrated learning experience
that applies your education and skills to the study of a real-world problem
in your major. Topics might
include designing recreation plans for public use of U.S. Parks Service lands,
creating a study of marketing and management issues for a community-supported
organic farm, or analyzing how different leadership styles reflect outcomes
in a chosen learning environment. You return for the spring semester to complete
Senior courses in your major, present the results of your project, and celebrate
your achievements at graduation. You are prepared to make a positive difference
in the world.
A sampling of fourth-year core and elective courses
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Applied Research
Project
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Literature
of the Rural Experience
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Conservation
Biology
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Molecular
Genetics
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Experiential
Curriculum Design
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Nature Writing
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Forgotten
Arts
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Systems Thinking
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Global Agriculture
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