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CSU-International Programs
  • Resident Credit
  • Language of Instruction - English
  • Wide range of Majors
  • Dates + Fees
  • Academic Year or Semester
  • Very Competitive
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    Griffith University Macquarie University
    Queensland University of Technology Victoria University
    University of Queensland University of Western Sydney
     

    CSU International Programs in Australia
    This exchange program is sponsored by
    CSU International Programs.
    Contact studyabroad@sdsu.edu at the International Student Center for more information

    Brisbane
    Melbourne
    Sydney
    Language of instruction: English
    Academic year only
    Program Descriptions

    The CSU International Programs (IP) in Australia enables qualified CSU students to enroll directly in an Australian university, study with Australian faculty and students, and gain the personal experience of being fully integrated into the life of the host institution and community. In Australia, IP is affiliated with six universities in or nearby Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne. Based on their subject and academic preparation, students will be assigned to one of the host universities by the Office of International Programs.

    Program Hosts

    Brisbane
    University of Queensland (UQ)
    Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
    Griffith University (GU)

    Melbourne
    Victoria University (VU)

    Sydney
    University of Western Sydney (UWS)
    Macquarie University (MU)

    Business Majors please click here

    Academic Informationn: Students may take coursework in the following subject areas. Students should consult the web addresses of the universities for specific courses while keeping in mind that not all coursework is available to visiting students and that prerequisites apply.

    Agriculture and Horticulture (UWS)
    Australian and Indigenous Studies (GU, MU)
    Business Studies (QUT, VU)
    Communication Studies (QUT)
    Engineering (GU, QUT, VU)
    Environmental Studies (GU)
    Hospitality and Tourism (GU, VU, UWS)
    Information Technology (GU, QUT)
    Kinesiology and Exercise Science (VU, UWS)
    Marine Biology (UQ)
    Performing Arts (QUT, UWS)
    Psychology (MU)

    Eligibility: Applicants are required to have a major in the subject to which they are applying, or a major closely related to it. For example, anthropology majors may apply to Australian Studies. All programs require the completion of lower division requirements in the major, with some upper division coursework highly recommended, due to the highly competitive nature of the program.

    Specific requirements include

    • Enrollment at a CSU campus no later than Fall 2003.
    • Cumulative GPA of 3.0. Students with GPAs below the stipulated level will be considered when special circumstances exist.
    • Upper-division or graduate standing by the end of fall term 2003.
    • A major related to the fields available under "Academic Information."
    • Completion of all lower division requirements in your major. Completion of some upper division coursework highly recommended.

    Calendar

    Program Start (tentative): February 26, 2004
    Program End (tentative): November 27. 2004

     
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