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EPI curricula is divided into three parts: Pre-course, Core, and Optional components. Core components are taught in every EPI course. If you've got questions, contact us for additional information!

Pre Course

Your group's Galápagos Islands curriculum trunk will contain:
Galapagos: A Natural History by John Kricher
Easy Spanish Phrase Book (Dover Publications)
• Video: Lessons of Pacuare by Layne McIntosh
• Video: What Darwin Never Saw (PBS)
• Map of the Galapagos Islands (ITMB)
• Curriculum Pieces:
       - Species Account 
       -The Food Connection
       -Pre-course student projects
       -Post-course presentation    

Core Curriculum

Introduction
• EPI Goals and Mission
• Student Journals
• Rules and Safety

Science and Conservation
• Scientific Method
• Benthic Marine Invertebrate Introduction and Basics
• Research Skills, Methods, and Protocols
• Specialist Groups and Data Review
• Research Presentations
• Comparative Ecology
• Evolution
• Ecosystem Exploration (snorkeling and/or highlands hike)
• Galapagos Conservation

Cultural Exchange
• Language and Culture
• High School Visit
• Research Presentations
• Transference

Team Building and Initiatives
• Name Games
• Group Creed
• Group Journal
• Pulse Check
• Closing Circle

Optional Curriculum

The possibilities are limited only by safety and Instructor creativity! Here are some popular examples

Conservation
• Island Agriculture
• Soil Science
• Giant Tortoise surveys and habitat restoration

Art and Observation
• Beach art
• Species accounts
• Sound map

Processing and Transference
• Senses Poem
• Solo Sit
• Group Poetry

Fun
• Turtle Hurdles
• Skin the Snake
• Group Journal

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