Amazing Ecuador: Land of Contrasts
Ecuador is small but remarkably diverse. This class will describe and explain Ecuador’s natural landscapes (coastal, Andean and Amazon rain forest), cultural and historical diversity, and opportunities for sustainable modernization and travel, based on the instructor’s 45 years of research, teaching and local involvement.
Instructor Greg Knapp is a retired professor emeritus from the University of Texas where he specialized in Latin American environmental and cultural history and sustainability.
Location
Watermelon Music
Section Notes
Hybrid (simultaneous classroom/online) participants receive an Enrollment Confirmation by email after enrolling in this course.
The Zoom link to participate in this course will be provided via email the day before the FIRST session of every course. (Monday class links will be sent on the previous Thursday.)
Students should save the link for all upcoming sessions of any class. OLLI does NOT send repeat reminders and links after a course begins.
In-person participants will attend at Watermelon Music, 1970 Lake Blvd. Suite 1 Davis, CA 95616. Please refer to the parking map in advance of coming to class.
Enrollment Policies
This course requires a paid OLLI membership.
All withdrawal requests are subject to a $20 processing fee. No refunds are given for a withdrawal once a course has begun.