AHA Canberra, Australia Study Abroad Program
Australia
Term: Fall, Spring, Winter
Dates: Multiple lengths
Description:
Experience the heartland of New South Wales, just 200 miles from the eastern coast. Walk through the beautiful bush land and mountainous terrain. Visit national treasures and institutions, including the High Court and Parliament of Australia, the Canberra Space Centre, and the National Gallery of Australia. Immerse yourself in Australian culture in the country's political hub.
Highlights:
What will you study? You will direct enroll in the Australian National University (ANU), known for its world-class research facilities, wide variety of traditional course offerings, and dynamic teaching faculty. The university is composed of seven academic divisions including liberal arts, Asian studies, economics and commerce, engineering and information technology, law, medicine, and science.
Degree Level: Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
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Subject Areas :
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- Biochemistry
- Biology (General)
- Chemistry
- Economics
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- Engineering (Chemical)
- Engineering (Civil)
- Engineering (Computer)
- Engineering (Electrical)
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- Engineering (Mechanical)
- Law
- Liberal Arts
- Physics
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Cost in US$: USD 9,775
Cost Include Description:
What's included? * Tuition * Medical insurance * On-site orientation * ANU General Service cost * International Student Identity Card (ISIC) * Expert support pre-departure and on-site
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
American
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to Australia
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
Application Process Involves:
- Letters of Reference
- Other
- Phone Interview
- Resume
- Transcript
- Written Application
Post-Program Services Include:
AHA International / University of Oregon's Mission Statement: AHA International offers students, faculty members, and institutions opportunities to develop intercultural competence through international experience and education.
We support the development of a global perspective for:
1) students by providing supportive, academically challenging international experiences
2) faculty members by maintaining infrastructure abroad that offers them the opportunity to teach and network internationally in on-going academic programs
3) institutions of higher education by engaging them in collaborative initiatives worldwide
Year Founded: 1957
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