Location
  • Australia
Term
J-Term
Subject Areas
Anthropology Archaeology Cultural Studies History Social Work Sociology

Program Details

Program Type
Faculty Led
Degree Level
Bachelors
Language
English

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Price Details
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Jan 03, 2022
Nov 02, 2015
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About Program

Join us for this unique opportunity to travel and study in three major Australian cities while gaining a deeper understanding of Australian culture through sport. Structured as a series of lectures, guest speakers, field studies and activities, this program is focused on a range of sporting and recreational pursuits from professional elite sports to informal community events. You will reflect on the experience in a journal, an oral presentation, and an academic paper.

Travel to fascinating places of interest that enhance your cultural immersion and give a meaningful context to your academic courses. Excursions may include: Surf Lessons, Broken Bay, and The Grampians.

Arcadia University opens the doors to new experiences, different academic learning, people, cultures and perspectives so you can build your own lifelong learning and memories. With Arcadia, you can: Enjoy academic success, explore a new world, get to know yourself, rely on us for support, and boost your resume.

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Aubrey
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

We all loved Stewart.

Stewart (our prof) was the funniest and most sincere man I have ever met. He always was making us laugh and made sure that we were having a good time while we were abroad. I had a friend pass away while I was there and he did what he could to keep my comfortable and allowed me to take as much time as I needed for assignment and for class. Being able to go out and know how the people of Australia really live was the most powerful experience ever.

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