AP* BIOLOGY GROUP STUDIES* Joshua Expeditions is not licensed to offer AP credit. We offer trips that enhance AP courses offered by schools. AP and Advanced Placement program are registered trademarks of the College Board. Science has just left the classroom. Bring your AP* biology class on a memorable trip where they can dive into hands-on science and learn firsthand about God's creation. This will spark a deeper interest of biology in students who already have a passion for environmental science. The AP* biology programs are directed by Joseph Moore who holds a Masters in Fishery Science and is a doctoral candidate in science education. RAINFOREST ECOLOGY AND VOLCANOES
Where: Costa Rica When: June (subject to availability) Who: For groups of 18+, 9th-12th grade Includes: San Jose, white water rafting, Arenal Volcano, jungle excursions, food, lodging, transportation and more! Training Theme: To study rainforest ecology, volcanoes, symbiotic relationships and everything from the top of the canopy to subterranean life. Understanding the perfect design of a diverse ecosystem leads to fingerprints of a Creator and insight to personal reason and purpose. This program is for groups with an affinity for science, ecology, botany or earth science.
CORAL REEF ANALYSIS
Where: Freeport, Bahamas When: June-August (subject to availability) Who: For groups of 18+, 9th-12th grade Includes: Activities, lodging, transportation, meals, and an in-depth biology study in the Caribbean Training Theme: To study the fragile coral reef habitat, both human and natural threats to coral reefs, sea life, symbiotic relationships, and to compare God's design in the coral reef as it compares to our divine purpose. This program is for groups with an affinity for science, ecology or marine biology.
SHARKS IN THE YUCATAN
Where: Holbox Island, Yucatan, Mexico When: June-August (subject to availability) Who: For groups of 18+, 9th-12th grade Includes: Swimming with whale sharks, lodging, transportation, meals, and a study of cartilaginous species off the Yucatan Peninsula Training Theme: To explore predator-prey relationships, the food chain, zooplankton, whale sharks, and discuss our responsibilities as caretakers of God's ocean environment. This detailed study will compare the specific tools God has given creatures for survival and the gifts He has given people to live out His purpose. This program is for groups with an affinity for science, ecology or marine biology.
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