Study Australia - Contemporary Issues in International Public Health
Australia
- Sydney:
Sydney
- Brisbane:
Brisbane
- Queensland:
Cairns
- Northern Territory:
Alice Springs,
Darwin,
Ayers Rock
Term: Summer
Dates: please inquire for specific dates
Description:
This three-week course is taught by Dr. James D. McGlothlin, a Faculty Scholar in the College of Pharmacy, Nursing, and Health Sciences at Purdue University. The 3-credit program comprises lectures, industry case studies, workshops, guest speakers, field excursions and travel throughout the most spectacular areas of the country. It will provide students with a uniquely engaging and enriching way of learning about public health from an international perspective.
Highlights:
* Includes guided travel to five distinct regions of Australia (the Outback, multi-cultural Sydney, Brisbane, Great Barrier Reef and Tropical Rainforest). * Earn academic credit from Purdue University (transferable to your home degree). * Learn about Public Health from an international perspective.
Cost in US$: please inquire for more information
Cost Include Description:
The 2006 program fee is $3,800 (plus an estimated $1,900 for international and domestic flights) and includes all accommodation, comprehensive arrival orientation, ground transportation, academic credit from Purdue University, various excursions and tours, entrance fees to National Parks, cultural centers, etc. and 17 breakfasts, 5 lunches and 6 dinners. Students will incur additional costs for personal spending, additional meals and extra travel. A full itinerary is provided upon application to the program.
Experience Required: no
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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- Apartment/Flat
- Group living
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Participants Travel to Australia
in Groups
Application Process Involves:
Post Services Include:
Year Founded: 1995
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