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Intersession Study Abroad Opportunities in Australia
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Study Australia
Youth at Risk: An Australian Perspective

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  • Includes guided travel in multicultural Sydney as well as other regional centers in New South Wales
  • Earn academic credit from Augustana College (Sioux Falls, SD) transferable to your home degree
  • Learn about working with youth at risk from an international and multicultural perspective


  • Truman State University
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    Bond University is Australia's first and largest private university, offering personalized education by highly qualified staff, innovative courses and teaching methods, an international student body and a beautiful campus.


    Cooperative Center for Study Abroad
    Australia Winter Program

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    Enjoy metropolitan Sydney and tropical Cairns while earning college credit.


    University of Delaware Overseas Programs
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    Are you ready to work with people from other cultures? Winter Session in Australia and New Zealand will develop your appreciation for what it means to live and work in culturally diverse societies.

    Glendale Community College
    Australia - New Zealand

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    Explore the culture, literature, geography, history and demographics of both Australia and New Zealand during our 5-week intersession from January 3 to February 5, 2008.

    The University of Queensland
    J-term, Contemporary Australia

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    You will be introduced to key aspects of contemporary Australian society and culture and explore Aboriginal history and culture. The course will teach you about key issues and debates concerning Australia as a nation, a culture and a society and explore the forces shaping contemporary Australia. The course is interdisciplinary in its approach and therefore you will be introduced to debates and research in the fields of history, media/cultural studies, politics, art and Indigenous studies.