Students interested in leaving Baker University for Interterm have several opportunities to do so, as seven travel Interterms will be offered in January.
Students will formally enroll in interterm courses after fall break, but each professor has set deadlines for when deposits are due.
The majority of the Interterms will travel outside the country, including the courses led by Brett Knappe, assistant professor of art history, and Erin Morris, assistant professor of biology. Their separate courses, Art of London and Paris and Science in London and Paris, will travel together.
Diego Frazier, assistant professor of Spanish, is taking a group of students to Argentina for an opportunity to study Spanish. Rand Ziegler, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, will take his class on his annual SCUBA diving trip. Leonard Ortiz, assistant professor of history, is taking interested students to the Yucatan/Riviera Maya. Jacob Bucher, assistant professor of sociology, will travel to Haiti.
The Interterm course of Lee Green, professor of business and economics, will be visiting the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y.