Domestic Trips
You don’t have to study halfway across the world for a transformative experience. Domestic travel offers enriching opportunities across different geographic areas in the U.S. to broaden your horizons, deepen your understanding of regional nuances, and enhance your academic and personal growth.
Montana Summer Program
During a summer mini-semester, you can study away while exploring Montana. This course is exclusively available to Clemson students and led by expert Clemson faculty. It offers field-based education on the intersection of agricultural production and natural resource management on a working cattle ranch in the Bull Mountains of Montana. Courses include Rangeland Management, Forestry and Fire, and Wildlife Ecology.
Learn more about the Montana Summer ProgramSpring Break Tour
CAFLS students can spend spring break traveling and exploring the vast Agriculture and Natural Resources industries of South Carolina while earning two hours of course credit. This five-day tour allows you to visit and meet with industry professionals engaged in a variety of South Carolina commodities and agritourism sites. The tour changes each year, but stops have included Tom Yawkey Wildlife Center, Titan Farms, Yon Family Farms and many more locations that highlight the diverse areas of agriculture and natural resources the state of South Carolina has to offer.