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Sydney: Technical Communication in a Global Context
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ISU Portion Overview Course: English 314 (3 credits)
Program meets International Perspectives requirement English 314 will meet Mondays and Wednesdays in the Fall from 2:10-3:00 Students will complete the course in Sydney over Winter Break (January 2nd - January 11th) Depart the US on December 31st Potential early arrival option (December 30th – January 11th)
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Sydney Portion Overview
Single-occupancy rooms on the University of New South Wales campus Close to several public transportation options Free time to explore Planned cultural excursions as a group Visits to corporations to see technical communication first hand Continued classroom instruction on the University of New South Wales campus
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Program Requirements Junior classification as of Fall semester
Completion of English 250 as of Fall 2018 semester 2.8 cumulative GPA (lower GPAs will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis) Open to all majors
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Sydney Fun Facts Population: 4,840,600
Average temperature in January: 73°F According to the Guinness World Records, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is the widest long-span bridge and tallest steel arch bridge in the world, and the 5th longest spanning-arch bridge. Cricket is the most popular summer sport Traditional Australian foods include: vegemite, Tim Tams, meat pies, and lamingtons (sponge cake)
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English 314- Learning Objectives
Apply rhetorical principles to technical communication. Implement principles of effective document design and the display of quantitative data. Understand the influences of organizational settings in the composition of technical and professional documents. Understand the conventions of your discipline and be aware of the variety of conventions across disciplines. Participate in the collaborative planning and executing of a project. Understand how ethical issues influence research and application in your discipline. Have fun.
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Out-of-Class Excursions
Visit Sydney Opera House Day trip to the Blue Mountains Climb the Harbour Bridge Pylon Aboriginal Australia Demonstration Australian Wildlife Park Visit
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hOUSING
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Estimated Costs Billable Amount: $1485.86* Non-Billable Amount: $3425*
Program Fee: $1365 (includes room for the duration of the program, some transportation, fees, and some meals) Study Abroad Administrative Fee: $105 CISI Health Insurance and Travel Assist: $15.86 Non-Billable Amount: $3425* Airfare: $2400 Local Transportation: $100 Meals: $560 Incidentals: $200 Passport: $145 Visa: $20 Estimated Total: $ * Scholarships are available! * Estimated costs
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How to apply Fill out the application. You can access it through
Short interview Keep free on your fall schedule Monday and Wednesday from 2:10-3:00 Engineering International Programs will register you for the course
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What questions do you have???
Contact Details Shannon Miner– Sam Ascoli –
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