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1 Sydney: Technical Communication in a Global Context

2 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)

3 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

4 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

5 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)

6 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.​

7 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

8 hOUSING

9 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

10 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

11 What questions do you have???
Contact Details Shannon Miner– Sam Ascoli –


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