Ecuador

Andes Field Camp

December  27, 2026 – January 12,  2027

Three Semester Credits

Application Deadline: June 30, 2026

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PROGRAM DETAILS

Course

Ecuador Andes Field Camp

Credits

Three Semester Credits

Dates

December 27, 2026 – January 12, 2027

Location

Ecuador

Start

December 27, 2026

End

January 12, 2027

Cost (3 Credits)

$3,895.00

Cost (4 Credits)

$4,895.00

Deposit
Application Deadline

June 30, 2026

Enrollment Cap
Camping

Cost:

$3,895.00 three semester credits and  a $4,895.00 fours semester credits. Cost includes tuition, fees, lodging and transportation.  All meals are included.  Students are required to provide their own airfare to Quito, Ecuador.  Airfare from US to Quito ranges between $600 and $1200 USD depending on starting point.

All students must arrive in Quito, Ecuador no later than December 27, 2026.  The course will begin on the morning of December 28. Students will have the option of return transportation to the Quito Airport in the morning of January 12. Arrangements beyond that point are up to the student.

Pululahua Geobotanical Reserve:

Begin your journey at one of the world’s few inhabited volcanic craters. Explore the lush landscapes of the Pululahua volcano, located just 15 km north of Quito, and delve into its unique lava dome formations.

Tungurahua Volcano and Baños:

Study the active Tungurahua volcano, known for its frequent activity and significant eruptions. Collaborate with the Vigías community in Baños, who have developed unique monitoring techniques to coexist with this powerful force.

Chimborazo Volcano Exploration:

Ascend the slopes of Chimborazo, Ecuador’s highest peak at 6,263 meters (we will ascend to 5,100 m). Recognized as the point on Earth’s surface farthest from the planet’s core due to its equatorial bulge, Chimborazo offers breathtaking vistas and insights into glacial geology. Engage with the Puruhá community to learn about their ancestral traditions and perspectives on the natural world.

Cotopaxi Volcano Study:

Investigate the eruptive history of Cotopaxi, one of the world’s highest active volcanoes, renowned for its symmetrical cone and historical eruptions. Analyze its geological features and understand the challenges of monitoring such a formidable natural structure.

Additional Course Details:

Prerequisites and Physical Demands:

Logistics:

This course offers a unique opportunity to explore Ecuador’s volcanic landscapes while engaging with local communities and experts. Join us for an unforgettable educational adventure that blends rigorous scientific study with cultural enrichment.

Field Camp Photos

For more information contact:

Dr. Nuri Uzunlar, Director, Black Hills Natural Sciences Field Station 

Professor, Geology and Geological Engineering Department

South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

Office Phone: (605) 394 – 2494 ; Cell: (605) 431-1275

Nuri.Uzunlar@sdsmt.edu