Walk on the Wild Side!
This program is the perfect opportunity for high school students to explore Animal Studies as a potential major. Modeled after our undergraduate curriculum, students will work with our internationally recognized faculty on our prime waterfront location on the Gulf of Mexico. Animal Studies is a truly interdisciplinary major at Eckerd College, drawing from the natural sciences, the social sciences, and the humanities to trace the history and consequences of human relationships to animals. Participants will gain experience in quantitative, critical thinking, communication, and research skills while exploring the multitude of ways to approach animal studies.
Core Topics
- Animal behavior and training
- Animal research and observation strategies
- Animal rescue and rehabilitation
- Animals in literature and field guides
- Animals in entertainment
- Animal assisted interventions
Students enrolled in this program will:
- Participate in citizen science wildlife research surveys on and off campus
- Attend classes led by Eckerd faculty
- Visit local aquaria, zoos, or shelters to learn about animal husbandry, enrichment, and research.
Take a look at our sample schedule to get a sense of the daily activities.
Check-out: Friday, 2:30-4 p.m.
Required Forms
- Eckerd College student reflects on Navy career, new research opportunities - November 15, 2024
- Eckerd College students perform wellness checks at Horses for Handicapped Foundation - November 7, 2024
- Animal studies professor Erin Rickman travels from UK to find reptile niche at Eckerd College - November 7, 2024
Room and Board
Facilities
Few colleges have a more attractive setting than Eckerd College. Our 188-acre waterfront campus provides a magnificent atmosphere and safe environment. Eckerd College is located in St. Petersburg, just off I-275, exit 17.
Directions & MapCounselors
Residential counselors work with students in the late afternoons, evenings and overnight. Staff consists of well-trained Eckerd College students and recent graduates eager to share their enthusiasm for learning.
Housing
Students will live in air-conditioned Eckerd College student residence halls, double- or triple- room occupancy, reserved exclusively for participants in this program. Counselors will be present in each single-sex residence hall.
Meals
Student participants will eat in the main cafeteria which can accommodate allergies, lactose and gluten-free diets. We also have kosher, vegetarian and vegan options available to students. If you have particular needs, please be sure to note them on the General and Medical Information form.
Faculty
Refund Policy
Withdrawal Date | Refund |
---|---|
60 days before start date | 100% |
30 days before start date | 50% |
20 days before start date | 20% |
<20 days before start date | 0% |
Processing fee of $25 is non-refundable.
No refund will be issued for the following:
- If a participant fails to show up for the program.
- If a participant is dismissed from the program by the College.
Participants who cancel their registration and are eligible for a refund should contact precollege@eckerd.edu or 727.864.8422.