Marine and Conservation Biology

Education Abroad Departmental Advising

Seattle University has a variety of SU-Sponsored and SU-Exchange programs across the globe. This guide highlights just a few programs for this discipline in different regions of the world. Explore the full list of programs!

Suggested Courses To Take Abroad

Highlighted Programs

Courses listed here have been offered previously but are not guaranteed to be offered each term. Consult the program's website for up-to-date course listings. All courses taken abroad must be approved by the Marine and Conservation Biology department prior to going abroad. Contact Education Abroad Office for more information about costs and application steps. 

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SIT Zanzibar Coastal Ecology and Natural Resource Management

SU Sponsored Program in Stone Town & Zanzibar, Tanzania

Previously offered courses:

  • Coastal Ecology and Natural Resources Management Seminar
  • Environmental Research Methods and Ethics
  • Independent Study Project
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SIT Tropical Ecology, Marine Ecosystem, & Biodiverse Conservation

SU Sponsored Program in Panama City, Panama

Previously offered courses:

  • Comparative Tropical Ecology
  • Environmental Research Methods and Ethics
  • Independent Study Project
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University of Auckland (Direct Enroll)

SU Sponsored Program in Auckland, New Zealand

Previously offered courses:

  • The Oceans Around Us
  • Dynamics of Marine Systems
  • Freshwater and Estuarine Ecology
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American College of Greece Exchange

SU Exchange Program in Athens, Greece

Previously offered courses:

  • Environmental Ecology
  • Conservation of Wildlife and Mediterranean Ecosystems
  • Water Resources: Threats and Sustainable Management

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