About Geo773: Field Studies (Germany/Austria/Italy)

The field portion of Geo773: Field Studies (Germany/Austria/Italy) took place from September 13 to 22, 2013. It was designed to expose students to a range of issues particular to the destination countries and regions. Geo773: Field Studies is a professional elective course offered to students in the 3rd and 4th year of the Geographic Analysis Program.

Photo impressions from Geo773: Field Studies - 2013. Click on an image for a full view!
|Geo773 in Salzburg!| Students in Innsbruck! |Students in Verona!

Sunrise at the Sameralm on September 20!| Ryerson University Geographic Analysis and Franzikanergymnasium students in Bozen/Bolzano!



Course Grading and Requirements

In-field Observation Journal and Group Assignment Classroom Presentation
(70% of the final grade = 20% In-field observation journal, 50% group assignment presentation)

While in Germany, Austria, and Italy, students are required to make observations, reflections and conclusions during scheduled activities and maintain a journal. Independent observations throughout the field trip will be a valuable source of additional information. Together, these can encompass your notes, sketches and other illustrations, summaries, data, collected information, proposals, insights and comparisons. (You should not offer a collection of filler material - brochures and other handouts - collected during the trip; nor provide a transcription of the notes and discussions).
You will be assigned to a group (here will be five groups with each one assigned a particular topic related to the field trip). In total, your group should put together a body of work expressing your insights and understanding of the topic that is assigned. Good presentations will be comprehensive, concise, thoughtful, insightful and perceptive.

You will be given directions each day to assist you in organizing your observations and tips on presentation content.

Test - was administered in class on September 10 from 12:10pm to 1:00pm in VIC110 - (30% of the final grade)
(multiple choice) Based on:

| Basic Facts from the Austrian National Tourist Office | South Tyrol Autonomy | South Tyrol Stats | This is South Tyrol | Salzburg Tourism | Republic of Austria | Innsbruck Tourism |

The In-field Observation Journal is due on October 29 at 12:10pm in VIC110 - (20% of the final grade)

The group assignment classroom presentations will take place on October 29 from 12:10pm to 3:00pm in VIC110 - (50% of the final grade)

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Course Fees

For students participating in Geo773: Field Studies (GermanyAustria/Italy), the total cost for the field trip portion of the course will be $1500.00 (this includes the $100 initial deposit). You will also have to pay the normal tuition fee for the course (just like any other course you take).

Payment option 1: Make a second payment of $900 on or before April 19, 2013. The remaining $500 will be paid as a Geo773 ancillary fee in addition to your regular tuition in the Fall (i.e. the course ancillary fee for Geo773 is $500 and this covers the remaining part of the total of $1500).

Payment option 2 : Make a second payment of $400 on or before April 19, 2013 and a third payment of $500 on or before July 19, 2013. The remaining $500 will be paid as a Geo773 ancillary fee in addition to your regular tuition in the Fall (i.e. the course ancillary fee for Geo773 is $500 and this covers the remaining part of the total of $1500).

Please bring a cheque(s) payable to the Department of Geography, Ryerson University or cash (cheque preferred) to Sally Wong (Administrative Assistant) in JOR600. If you want to leave post-dated cheques for these dates, it is not a problem.

The $1500 cost includes:



Flights


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Planned Accommodation Information


September 14-17, 2013
Youth Hostel Bozen
Rittnerstrasse/via Renon 23
I-39100 Bozen/Bolzano, Italy
Tel: 011-39-0471-300865
Fax: 011-39-0471-300858
Email: bolzano@ostello.bz

September 19, 2013
Dr.Heinrich-Hackel-Hütte and the Sameralm (webpage in German)
Werfenweng/Wengerau, Austria
Tel. 011-43-664-342-9114 (Hackel-Hütte)

September 18 and 20-21, 2013
Junges Hotel Salzburg-Eduard-Heinrichhaus
Eduard-Heinrich-Straße 2
A-5020 Salzburg, Austria
Tel. 011-43-662-625976
Email: heinrichhaus@hostel-salzburg.at



Items you should bring

The field trip program includes many outdoor activities, therefore the following items should be included in your luggage:

Personal:

Activity Related:

Should you forget something --- our destinations are developed countries and you can probably purchase what you need.

|Bletterbach Canyon!


Money and Exchange Rate Information

The currency used in most European countries (including Germany, Austria and Italy) is the Euro. At present (August 22, 2013) 1 Euro = ~$1.39 CDN.

You can keep track of the exchange rate using one of the many currency sites. The Oanda site seems quite good. Go to: http://www.oanda.com/currency/converter/

More information will be provided before we depart.



Other Useful Information...

Bozen/Bolzano Information | Weather in Bozen (in German) | Weather in Salzburg | Salzburg Information |



Contact and Questions

Dr. K. Wayne Forsythe
Department of Geography
Ryerson University
350 Victoria Street
Toronto, Ontario, CANADA M5B 2K3

tel. 416-979-5000 extension 7141
fax. 416-979-5362
email.forsythe[at]geography.ryerson.ca *Note: for email address please replace [at] with @





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