Welcome to the Interdisciplinary Field Program (IFP)!
The UGA Interdisciplinary Field Program (IFP) is an eight-week course in introductory Geology, Anthropology, and Ecology that travels throughout the Western U.S. during the summer semester. It uniquely integrates basic concepts from each discipline and applies them to North American landscapes through hands-on learning in a mobile, outdoor classroom. The IFP is a rewarding and challenging program co-sponsored by the UGA Geology Department and Honors Program. Students learn to balance life and learning in the field while developing important technical skills useful to career and professional development (e.g., maintaining a field notebook of academic observations, producing written reports, and creating maps).
Our Mission:
The goals of the program are to 1) provide students a science-based, interdisciplinary understanding of the natural processes that formed and continue to shape our environment, 2) understand how humans and other organisms are dependent upon, interact with, and alter the Earth’s landscape, and 3) predict how variation in environmental changes and adaptations will reshape life on Earth. The IFP fosters critical thinking skills by presenting multiple working hypotheses in discussions of past and current scientific questions and environmental issues.
Miles
States
National Parks and Monuments
Big Adventure
Don’t miss out on this life-changing experience!
Need More Information? No Problem!
We encourage interested students to attend one of our Fall info sessions in GG room 142 at 6:30pm. Click below for a copy of our presentation.
IFP 2020 will run June 4 – August 2. Click below for a spreadsheet of our tentative itinerary! Remember, not every IFP trip is the exact same!