May Intersession
- Asheville, NC: The Biltmore Estate
- Chicago, IL: Chicago and the NRA Restaurant Show
- Baltimore, MD/Washington, DC: Individual Research in Biochemistry
- New York, NY: Media History
- New York, NY: Roman Art in New York
- St. Louis, MO: College and Professional Sports Dietitian Association
- Washington, DC: American Labor Politics
Summer I
- Alaska: Studies in the Far North: Culture and Science in Alaska
- Washington, DC: Advanced Education Policy Analysis
Summer II
August Intersession
Fall
- Houston, TX: Food and Nutrition Conference and Exhibition
- New York: International Hotel/Motel & Restaurant Show
How to Apply
Past Courses
Denver
American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting
ES 490
3 credits
Dr. Martha Bass, Assistant Professor, Health, Exercise Science and Recreation
May 31-June 4, 2011
Course Fee $1695 (resident), $1895 (non-resident)
What?
- Attend the American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting
- Network with professionals in the fields of nutrition and exercise science
- Learn about new trends in the profession
- Participate in discussions with researchers during poster sessions
- As a capstone event, present to UM faculty and students based on your research topic and learning experiences from attending the ACSM Meeting
Where?
Students will have two pre-conference meetings to prepare for the conference and receive course materials and assignments. Two meetings after the conference will allow students to complete assignments and provide presentations to faculty and fellow students. Students will spend four nights in Denver. In and around Denver, students can visit the Denver Art Museum, the 16th Street Mall, and Rocky Mountain National Park.
Who?
This program is for Nutrition or Exercise Science majors.
When?
Students will meet on The University of Mississippi campus two times prior to departure, dates to be announced. Students will meet in Denver on May 31 and depart on June 4. There will be two post-conference meetings to complete assignments and prepare for presentation to faculty and students
How?
Students will make their own travel arrangements to and from Denver. Students will stay at an area hotel in shared accommodations.
How much?
Program cost is $1695 (resident) and $1895 (non-resident). Included in the cost are tuition, housing, and conference registration fees. The Study USA application fee, airfare, meals, and personal spending money are excluded from the cost.
