BO9528 Appalachia Field Course

This course combines herbal medicine and Appalachian culture. It is a 10-day course that explores the traditional early American use of native east coast plants and experiences the music, scenery and life in the Appalachian hills throughout the mid- to southeast coastal region in the U.S. Students visit historical sites, homes of families that have been Appalachian herbal wildcrafters going back to the 1700s, see the Great Smoky Mountains, the Land of the Waterfalls and more. Students learn plant identification, harvesting and traditional medicine making as well as history and culture of the regions visited. Students must be able to hike moderate distances at varying terrains and climates and carry their own equipment. Students are responsible for their airfare and personal expenses. The activity fee covers group accommodations, transportation, most meals and events for the duration of the course. A non-refundable deposit is charged upon registration.

Credits

2

Prerequisite

None