V i i i e w s o f f f P a s t t t P a r r r t t t i i i c i i i p a n t t t s
A U S T R A L I I A
Summer 2007
Discover the World
“I would definitely recommend this program to anyone who would like to experience big city life in a cozy setting.”
“I see myself more clearly, and I’m learning a lot about the virtues and pitfalls of independence.”
Australia Growth and Development/ Public
Affairs and Planning
I N SYDNEY
O
PEN TO ALL MAJORS
Interested???
VISIT WEB PAGE http://faculty.gvsu.edu/jelierr/australia.html
Contact Professor Rich Jelier
Study Abroad Australia Director
244 C Devos Center
331-6578 jelierr@gvsu.edu
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Padnos International Center
Summer Study Programs
“This experience is indescribable-I have definitely learned a great deal.”
P r r r o g r r r a m o f f f S t t t u d y
Olympic City, Sydney, Australia, with a population of more than 4 million, and covering almost 700 square miles, is a remarkably easy city to move around in.
Excellent train, bus and ferry service cover all points of the greater metropolitan area. Sydney enjoys a temperate climate and has more than 340 sunny days a year.
Sydney’s cultural and natural sites are beyond compare.
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Taronga Park Zoo, the famous Sydney Harbor Bridge, The Rocks (often described as “Sydney’s Outdoor Museum”), art galleries, numerous museums, historical structures, and vibrant neighborhoods all lay claim to the fine cultural fare in
Sydney. Some claim that the harbor is Sydney, and on a warm day, with a clear blue sky, there is no better place on earth!
Classes will take place at Macquarie University, located
15 km north of downtown. The campus consists of 100 hectares of beautiful rolling hills with stands of eucalyptus trees and large open areas.
P r r r e r r r e q u i i i s i i i t t t e s
None.
E l l l i i i g i i i b i i i l l l i i i t t t y
. Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5. (undergraduates) or
3.0 (graduates).
. Successful application and two letters of recommendation.
http://faculty.gvsu.edu/jelierr/australia.html
A c a d e m i i i c C r r r e d i i i t t t
Students will register for a total of 6 credits:
3 Cr.: PA 380 or PA 680
Australian Growth and Development
All students are required to enroll in this class taught by
Australian faculty. Lectures, visits to sites of historic and cultural interest in the Sydney area, and field trips will be conducted to areas of cultural interest such as the nation’s capital in Canberra, Sydney 2000 Olympic
Stadium, Macquarie University Marsupial Park, and a
Turramurra Bush Walk /Aboriginal Art.
AND EITHER:
3 Cr.: PA 372
International and Comparative Administration
OR:
3 Cr.: PA 620
Metropolitan Politics and Administration
L i i i v i i i n g A r r r r r r a n g e m e n t t t s
Program participants will be housed from late June through July at fully catered apartments on the campus of Macquarie in New South Wales.
D a t t t e s a n d D e a d l l l i i i n e s
This five week session will take place from approximately June 28 to July 29, 2005. You may begin the application process for this program by visiting www.gvsu.edu/sa. Applications for the program are due by January 15, 2005. A $100 deposit is due at the time of application. There is limited space available.
P r r r o g r r r a m F e e
The approximate fee for this program is $3,700.00 * and includes:
. Round-trip airfare from Grand Rapids
. Sydney course instruction, texts
. Macquarie Student Services
. Accommodation, and meals
. Transportation
NOT INCLUDED IN THE FEE:
. GVSU tuition
. Personal expenses
. Passport
. International student I.D.
*Fee subject to adjustments based on actual exchange rates and international airfare.
F i i i n a n c i i i a l l l A i i i d
ALL students considering study abroad should have their financial aid reevaluated regardless of whether they are currently receiving federal aid.
Additional need-based study abroad grants are also available to eligible students. Early application for financial aid is strongly recommended.
P r r r o g r r r a m D i i i r r r e c t t t o r r r
Assoc. Professor Rich Jelier
School of Public and Nonprofit Administration
244C DeVos
Tel.: 616.331.6578
Email: jelierr@gvsu.edu