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The Australian Experience - Environmental Studies - Summer or January Short Course

Overview

The Australian Experience, offered by Bond University, gives you the opportunity to travel across Australia by road, rail, and air through a combination of class work and field trips. There are two different programs available, both of which will give you an opportunity to see Australia's most famous landmarks and destinations while learning about Australia's culture, customs, and history. You will be exposed to famous cultural, historical, and ecological locations throughout Australia, enhancing your academic experience through hands-on learning.

Location

Bond University is Australia's first independent, not-for-profit university created in the tradition of the world's most prestigious private educational institutions. The spacious, modern campus is located on Queensland's Gold Coast, which is Australia's sixth largest city and a popular holiday destination famous for its spectacular beaches, warm climate, and vibrant youth culture.

The four-week Environmental Studies program travels along the Queensland coast, which is famous for its gorgeous beaches, sand and coral reef islands, the Great Barrier Reef, tropical rainforests, and spectacular national parks.

Academic Focus and Course Description

The focus of both programs will be on learning by experience. Field trips will have seminar and supervised assignment components which will be held in art galleries, museums, and other institutions visited as part of the program.

In the four-week Environmental Studies program, students take the course “Australian Environmental Issues: Management and Sustainability”, which looks closely at the flora and fauna and special ecological issues presented by the spectacular coastal, marine, and rainforest parks of eastern Queensland. Students will take at least one excursion out to the Great Barrier Reef.

The course objectives are to provide an overview of:
• the physical and social geography, the climate, and other key environmental factors facing plant, animal, and human life in Australia's tropical and sub-tropical coastal and forest areas;
• a number of key ecological issues facing land animal populations and marine life on the eastern Australian coast; and
• the ecological impact of the demands of the modern economy, especially tourist activities.

Course Structure and Assessment

The four-week program offers one subject of at least 40 hours of formal lectures which will be held in both the classroom and in the field. Students will receive a Bond University transcript for this subject studied as part of this program.

One subject at Bond University is 25 percent of a full-time load, and is equivalent to 3-4 credit points in the USA. However, it is important that students obtain prior approval for credit from their ome university if they wish to have the credits count towards their degree in the USA.

These subjects may fit any degree program as elective credits, but your course advisor may also approve them as components of a major in such fields as environmental studies or geography. Business students will be interested in the eco-tourism and not-for-profit marketing issues raised in the programs.

Students will prepare work for examination and grading in all subjects. Assessment in each subject will be based on two main tasks:

Students will be required to maintain a diary recording careful comments on what they have seen and heard during field trips and relating this to what they have learned in class and through their own investigations. This diary will need to be submitted at various times during the program. Subject tutors will also assign individual or group projects requiring short written reports. This part of the assessment must be completed to the satisfaction of your tutors to gain a pass grade for each subject.

All students will be given a range of investigative and interpretative essay questions (students choose from a provided list of topics) for each subject, which will be submitted by the end of the course.

Program Highlights

•One of the best ways to get a good feel for Australia in a short period of time

•Travel opportunities around eastern and/or northern Australia

•Based at Bond University on the spectacular Gold Coast

•Learn from the academic experts at Bond—recognized as leading professors in their fields worldwide


Who It’s For

Open to students of all majors and at least sophomore standing. May be of particular interest to those studying geography, ecology, history, anthropology, tourism, or related areas.

Fees

Program Fees$6,730.00


Fee Includes

All domestic travel within Australia, accommodation, most meals, all lectures, field trips, and excursions. International airfare is an additional cost.

Fee Semester

The above fee is the estimated fee for Summer 2008. Fees are subject to change for future terms.

Facts

Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Overseas Students:
Staff:
Total Enrolment:

Dates

All dates are provided by each university and are subject to change.AustraLearn will attempt to provide you with the most up-to-date information as we receive it. Be sure to confirm dates before finalizing any travel plans. 
July 2008 - SummerApplication Deadline: March 31, 2008
Anticipated DepartureJuly 18, 2008
Start DateJuly 20, 2008
End DateAugust 16, 2008
Mid Semester Break #1 -
Mid Semester Break #2 -
July 2009 - SummerApplication Deadline: March 15, 2009
Anticipated DepartureJuly 16, 2008
Start DateJuly 19, 2008
End DateAugust 15, 2008
Mid Semester Break #1 -
Mid Semester Break #2 -

Entry Requirements

Applicants must have the required GPA and have completed at least the equivalent of one year of full-time study at the university/college level. Open to all majors, but of particular interest to those studying environment-related subjects.

Required GPA: 2.50

AustraLearn Coordinator


Name:Dawn Huston
Title:Sr. Coordinator, Outreach and Student Services
Department:Short Courses and Specialty Programs
BIO:
Dawn manages admission and participant pre-trip services for students attending the International College of Management in Sydney, the GAP Program, and Summer and January Short Courses.

She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Electronic Media Arts Design at the University of Denver . Dawn’s study abroad experience took her to the University of Wollongong for a semester to study Aboriginal history and the art that has emerged from their culture. Dawn has also traveled extensively through out the rest of Australia on numerous occasions.

Subjects Available


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A word from our alumni
"Cairns was easy to get around and it was so close to everything: the beach, a tropical island, Magnetic Island. Coming from a university by NYC it was a very nice change to walk on a boardwalk with palm trees and little shops and completely different things to do."
K. Fowler
James Cook University

 



 
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