Sea Education Association (SEA)

Woods Hole & Various Locations
http://www.sea.edu

Dates

Application Deadlines

SEA has rolling admissions. Check with OISP for more information.

Description

A summer Semester with the Sea Education Association (SEA) is unlike any other study abroad program. It combines an intensive four-week shore component in Woods Hole, MA with a four-week sea voyage either in the Atlantic/Caribbean or in the Pacific. (Depending on the time of year, some voyages may go to Nova Scotia). The interdisciplinary course work teaches more than just Maritime Studies, Nautical Science, and Oceanography; it teaches students about team work, cooperation, and seamanship. Students also learn how to sail a boat, from striking and setting sails to navigating and steering.

Note: This program fulfills most Arts & Sciences requirements for the Marine Studies minor. Please consult Peter Rosen in the Geology Department for more information.

Courses

Students take the following classes, earning 17 NU credits.

Courses taken abroad may satisfy college and departmental core requirements. Students should consult with their advisor to discuss the specific requirements that may be satisfied abroad.

Destination

Students spend the first 4 weeks at Woods Hole, a village on the southwestern tip of Cape Cod. This hands-on program combines classroom lectures, lab work, small group discussions, and field excursions. The next 4 weeks are spent sailing on the boat, visiting ports along the way on voyages either in the Atlantic/Caribbean or in the Pacific. For example, cruise tracks in the past have been Papeete, Tahiti to Honolulu, Hawaii. Honolulu, Hawaii to San francisco, CA. Woods Hole, MA to St. Croix, USVI. San Diego, CA to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Key West, Fl to St. Croix, USVI.

Host University

Founded in 1971, the Sea Education Association, is recognized as the national leader in education under sail. SEA operates year-round, as do its sailing vessels, which sail as far north as Newfoundland, and as far south as Venezuela. Learning by doing is a powerful elements of SEA's approach to education.

Accommodation

Students live with other SEA students in cottages on campus in Woods Hole, MA for the first four weeks. Students cook together in fully equipped kitchens. While on the research vessel, room and board is fully provided.

Eligibility Requirements

Full-time Northeastern student, 2.2 GPA, and middler (third) year or above.

Application Procedure

Applications are available at OISP, 10 BV.

Cost

$19,400 estimated for summer term for the 2009/2010 academic year. Additional fees are paid directly to SEA. Please ask OISP staff for up-to-date cost information. Flight arrangements handled by the student.