Australia: Sydney Semester

Program Overview

Honoring its reputation as one of Australia’s leading educational institutions. Macquarie University is committed to providing students with quality academic knowledge and unparalleled life experience. The University provides world-class teaching facilities and a wealth of social, cultural and sporting resources, leading to extensive personal growth and development. Macquarie is a leader in providing unique research opportunities, innovative teaching and learning practices, and flexible study programs. Located in Sydney, within Australia's premier high-technology precinct, the University has extremely strong links with the industry and the international community. Macquarie's graduates are consistently among the country’s most successful, and the University's courses, departments, and academic staff are world class.

Macquarie University in Sydney

Macquarie University began in Sydney in 1967. Today, the University is a multifaceted institution situated in the heart of one of Australia’s leading high technology parks. The 125-hectare campus is located 12 miles northwest of Sydney’s central business district and enjoys a magnificent natural brush land setting. A modern shopping complex is located adjacent to the campus and there is regular bus service into downtown Sydney. The Macquarie University Library has a collection of over one million books and periodicals and provides seating for 1,850 readers. The library offers free and open access to the books and periodicals collections as well as lending privileges and reference services to all students. International students play an important role in the life of the University, with over 8,500 international students currently studying on campus within a total student population of 30,000. Macquarie University is ranked in the world’s top 100 universities (The Times’ Higher Education Supplement 2006).

Course Offerings

The program at Macquarie University offers a wide variety of courses including Australian and Aboriginal Studies, Anthropology, Biology, Business, Communications, Computing, Economics, Finance, Education, Engineering, English, Environmental Studies, History, Languages, Literature, Media, Politics, Psychology, Sciences and Sociology.

Course link: http://www.international.mq.edu.au/studyabroad/prospectivestudents/study_information

Academic Highlights

Macquarie is an innovative and entrepreneurial Australian university, distinguished by excellence in teaching and learning, and community and global outreach. The University is committed to scholarly, flexible, technology-enhanced and interdisciplinary study, as well as vigorous engagement with industry, commerce and the international community. International student at Macquarie become part of a vibrant and diverse campus community. Most Macquarie students agree that their life on campus was one of the most memorable aspects of their study.

Duration

Fall Semester – July 27 - December 2, 2011                                                                           Spring Semester – February 18 - June 27, 2010

Application Deadline(s)

Fall - April 1
Spring - November 1

Eligibility Requirements

Interested students should have at least sophomore standing and a GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale or higher.

Costs

$10, 450 CCIS

$10,750 non-CCIS

Costs Included

Instructional Costs, CCIS and Sponsor Fees, and Health Insurance.

Truman requires a $300 deposit, deducted from total amount due upon acceptance to the program.

Costs Not Included

Estimated:  Airfare ($2,500), room and board ($4,000), visa, passport ($520), books ($300), Personal Expenses ($2,500), Required Australian Health Insurance ($125)

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Student Life

Macquarie University life is more than study, and in addition to its excellent teaching facilities, it offers an abundance of social and sporting opportunities. The active Sports Association has more than thirty clubs for everything from athletics to water-skiing. There are squash, netball, tennis, and badminton courts available. In addition, there is a gym and weight-training area, a sauna, a brush track, and four sports fields. The Student Union organizes many activities on campus, including rock bands, Market Days, and regular art and craft activities. Students at Macquarie University are housed in various accommodation options on and around campus, including seventy-five new five-bedroom townhouses, which are self-catered. There are also independent apartments close to campus. The Accommodations Office assists students in finding temporary and permanent housing. The opportunity to meet students from 71 nations and have a true international learning experience is available.  

Macquarie University provides an orientation to assist students in adjusting to new people in a new country. Students will meet each other at the amazing Blue Mountains, which is one of Australia’s World Heritage national parks that hold some of the most beautiful sights in the country. Activities, such as abseiling (rappelling), bushwalking and eating up the crisp mountain air are organized to help students get to know each other. In the evenings, students can get a unique taste of Australian culture with the locals as they head up to the cafes in the main town of Katoomba.

Housing

There are over 400 bed spaces available throughout the various housing options around campus, including townhouses and independent apartments.

Alumni Feedback

"The combination of the university's strong academics and close proximity to cultural events in Sydney make this an amazing program - my decision to study at Macquarie was one of the best I’ve ever made."
- Nick Smith

"I met other students from Japan, Australia, Germany, Indonesia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Iran, Saudi Arabia, New Zealand, Brazil, India, and all parts of the United States. This alone made the experience rewarding."
- Jeremy Wiedermann

Submit Application Materials To:

Alci Arias, Assistant Director

Truman State University
Center for International Education Abroad
Kirk Building 114
Kirksville, MO 63501
(660) 785-4076
(660) 785-7473 (Fax)
alcidean@truman.edu

- or -

Alice Sayegh, Director

International Studies
St. Bonaventure University
Reilly Center 221B
St. Bonaventure, NY 14778
(716) 375-2574
(716) 375-7882 (Fax)
asayegh@sbu.edu

How do I apply?

Start the CCIS Study Abroad application process by downloading and printing the following forms. These PDF documents are viewed using Adobe's Acrobat Reader plug-in, which is available free. If you don't have Acrobat Reader installed on your computer, click here.

CCIS APPLICATION PACKAGE AND INSTRUCTIONS

All costs, fees, and dates are subject to change without notification. Please contact the appropriate individual to verify all costs, fees, and dates for this program.


CCIS University of Newcastle Study Program Sponsors:
Truman State University
Alci Arias,
Assistant Director, Center for International Education Abroad

St. Bonaventure University
Alice Sayegh, Director
International Studies



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