
Study Abroad
Sport and Human Performance in Global Perspective, Australia and New Zealand
CLOSED
January 2 - 19, 2009
Want to get away? Study abroad with TU Professors Jessica Braunstein and Carrie Albright in Australia and New Zealand in January 2009. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of the cultural aspects of sport and exercise in global perspective through first hand experience.
The program includes a week in Auckland, New Zealand and a week in Sydney, Australia. The course features guest lectures from leading sport executives and a variety of sport and performance-related industries including officials from the New Zealand Breakers (basketball), Auckland Cricket Association, and Sydney Swans Football Club. The program also includes visits to multinational sporting enterprises such as the America's Cup sailing experience, Sydney University Sport and Fitness, and the Millenium Institute of Sport and Health. Other highlights include a tour of the Sydney Olympic Park and a chance to experience the 5th Australian Youth Olympic Festival. Housing is in shared apartments and hotels/hostels.
This course is for students interested in exercise science, sport management, international business, popular culture, sport tourism, and global sport sales and sponsorship Attendance at all lectures and site visits is mandatory. Students will be graded on the quality of their participation in the site visits and assignments.
Schedule subject to change.
Instructor: Prof. Jessica Braunstein and Prof. Carolyn Albright - Towson University Kinesiology Dept.
Course: KNES 494: Sport and Human Performance in Global Perspective (3 credits) and KNES 285: Sport: A Cross Cultural Perspective (3 credits).
Students may earn credit for KNES 470 (3 credits) instead of KNES 285 but must complete additional coursework. Students choosing this option will complete a modified program module including readings specific to travel study and diverse sport cultures and will be required to complete an reflection essay on the topic of 'learning experiences outside the classroom/study abroad.'
Students can earn graduate level credit KNES 594 (3 credits) by completing an extended research paper on a topic of the student's choosing with advice from the instructor. Graduate students will earn a total of 3 credits.
TU students may receive Honors credit for their study abroad experience - click here for more information.
Costs:*$5,670 includes tuition (6 credits), housing, health insurance, roundtrip airfare, and excursions. Additional costs include $150 study abroad fee, meals, and personal expenses. Breakfast is included at some locations.
*The Towson University Study Abroad Office reserves the right to make any necessary changes including adjustments in cost in the event that unforeseen circumstances arise.
Click here for information about scholarships.
Application Deadline: OCTOBER 15, 2008. Admission is on a rolling basis. Early application is advised as space is
limited.
Application Process: Fill out an application (PDF) and submit it to the TU Study Abroad Office. $250 deposit is required at time of application.
Non-TU undergraduate students must also submit a completed Non-Degree Enrollment Application (PDF). Non-TU graduate students must also submit an Application for Graduate School (PDF) .
For Further Information: Contact Prof. Jessica Braunstein, Kinesiology Dept., 410-704-2777 or Prof. Carolyn Albright, Kinesiology Dept., 410-704-4594 or the TU Study Abroad Office.
Study Abroad Office
Administration Building, 2nd Floor
Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Phone: 410-704-2451
Fax: 410-704-4703
Email: studyabroad@towson.edu
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