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Charles Darwin University

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Courses:

For more information on the specific courses available, please visit:
http://www.cdu.edu.au

Study Abroad prospectus:

http://www.cdu.edu.au/corporatecommunications/documents/CDU_Prospectus09_web_full.pdf

Credits:

      The semester at Charles Darwin University is usually 13 weeks long. Study abroad students are required to take a full course load of 4-5 courses per semester. The actual work load can vary from unit to unit and week to week across the university's disciplines. Students will select their course areas prior to their departure.

Curriculum:

      Participants in the Brockport Charles Darwin University Program will select (prior to departure) courses from the courses available to study abroad students at Charles Darwin University. All instruction in the Brockport Charles Darwin University Program is by Charles Darwin University faculty. Participants in the Brockport Charles Darwin University Program are examined in the same manner (and to the same standard) as their Australian counterparts and classmates. The majority of courses in which they will enroll are examined formally at the end of the semester and in order to be awarded credit, participants must take--and pass--the examination at the end of the study period in question.

      Charles Darwin University offers a wide range of academic programs at both the undergraduate and graduate level, with strengths in: Environmental Sciences, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing, Aboriginal Studies, Art-including access to the Centre for Youth Music and the Darwin Symphony Orchestra, Tourism and Hospitality Studies, plus a wide range of Humanities, Social Science, Science, Business, Nursing, Law, Education and Information Technology courses.

Internships:

      The Charles Darwin University offers a number of internship opportunities. If you wish to enrol in an internship you should advise us of your interest at the time of application. Charles Darwin University will attempt to tailor an internship to meet your individual needs. If your internship application is approved you will be advised prior to arrival. Please note that internship placements are limited, so early application is encouraged.