SIT Australia: Sustainability and Environmental Action
TERMS: Fall/Spring
LOCATION: Byron Bay, Australia
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
PRE-REQUISITES: None
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS: Experience a place–specific approach to environmental studies. Courses include: Sustainability and the Environment Seminar, field studies seminar and independent study project. There is a two–week homestay in Lismore and variety of educational excursions.
SIT Australia: Rainforest, Reef, and Cultural Ecology
TERMS: Fall/Spring
LOCATION: Cairns, Australia
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
PRE-REQUISITES: Previous college–level coursework in environmental studies, ecology, biology or related field.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS: Study cultural dynamics in Queensland, site of the Great Barrier Reef and Wet Tropics World Heritage areas. Courses include: Natural and Cultural Ecology Seminar, field study seminar and independent study project. Two–week homestay in Cairns and a variety of educational excursions.
School for Field Studies – Rainforest Studies
TERMS: Fall/Spring
LOCATION: Atherton Tablelands, Queensland
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
PRE-REQUISITES: At least one college–level ecology or biology course.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS: Students collect data on potential responses to global climate change, habitat use and animal behaviors, land use, local resident involvement in restoration projects and cost effective and ecologically beneficial methods of restoration. Students share eight–person cabins. The field station has internet access, a scientific library, student common room, and a kitchen staffed by a cook.
TERMS: Fall/Spring
LOCATION: Melbourne
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
PRE-REQUISITES: 3.0 GPA
FULL COURSE LOAD: 50 points per semester
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS: First semester: late February - June. Second semester: mid July - November. One of Australia's leading universities.There are a number of interdisciplinary programs such as environmental studies and marine science. Enrollment is 31,000 students. The university offers orientation, assistance and optional excursions.
STRONG IN: Performing arts, economics, engineering, environmental studies, philosophy, history and cultural studies, classical and Near Eastern studies. Good film studies, but access to film courses cannot be guaranteed due to the popularity of this course of study by degree-seeking students.
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TERMS: Fall/Spring
LOCATION: Hobart
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
PRE-REQUISITES: none
FULL COURSE LOAD: 4 units at 12.5% per semester
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS: First semester: late February - June. Second semester: mid July - November. One of Australia's "sandstone" universities with a tradition of excellence in arts and sciences and a renowned School of Art. Enrollment is 12,500 students. Students may live in residential colleges with meal plans and college traditions, or in student apartments.
STRONG IN: Fine arts, environmental studies, geology, Aboriginal studies, Antarctic studies, geography & environmental studies, and zoology
NOTE: Contact Professor Jay Garfield (Philosophy) if you have questions about Tasmania; he has taught at the university and continues to be a fellow at one of the residential colleges.
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TERMS: Fall/Spring
LOCATION: Wollongong
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: English
PRE-REQUISITES: 3.0 GPA
FULL COURSE LOAD: 24 credit points per semester
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS: First semester: late February - June. Second semester: mid July - November. UOW has forged a distinctive identity among Australian and international universities, standing apart from sector categories. An enterprising institution with a personalised style, UOW is confidently building an international reputation for quality research and education. Enrollment is just under 16,000 students. Students live in University Residences that provide an environment committed to providing high academic achievement, involvement, and development.
STRONG IN: Aboriginal studies, art and design biological sciences, chemistry, education, engineering, environmental science, creative writing, sociology, psychology, music and drama
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