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UNSW-Energy Tomorrow: An Engineering and Management Perspective


Program Location Multiple cities, Australia
Sponsor Purdue
Program Type Direct Enroll
Course # SA 20113
Duration Summer
Upcoming Program Dates
Summer 2010 06/12/10 to 07/25/10

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Eligibility Academics
Housing Program Costs
Financial Aid Deadline
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Overview
UNSW-Energy Tomorrow: An Engineering and Management Perspective

This six week course for engineering students explores energy and sustainability with a focus on new developments in energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies. The program is based on a ninety-hour combination of lectures, tutorials, laboratory work, demonstrations, site visits, computer simulations, assignments and discussion periods.

Location

The program commences in Darwin, in Australia’s ‘Top End’. While based in Darwin the highlight will be a three-day camping expedition into Kakadu National Park. Crocodiles, Aboriginal rock art sites and spectacular scenery are some of the highlights of this field trip.

On the way to Sydney from Darwin, there will be a brief stop in Alice Springs to visit the Centre of Appropriate Technology, then move onto Kings Canyon and Uluru, the monolithic icon of the central ‘red desert’ region.

For weeks three through five, the program will be based at The University of New South Wales campus, located 20 minutes from downtown Sydney and five minutes from the beachside suburb of Coogee.

Week six will be on location in Cairns for the final section of the course and a field excursion to a renewable energy site. This will leave a few days at the end of the course to relax and participate in the wide range of activities available in that area.

For more program information, please visit the program website.

Purdue Credit
Direct Credit available from the following: [College of Engineering][College of Technology]
Specifically from: MET (TECH)

If students complete courses while abroad from Purdue colleges that have not approved the program, they might be able to earn transfer credit for those courses. Students interested in pursuing transfer credit should discuss this with both their academic advisor and their study abroad advisor before applying to the program.

Eligibility

UNSW-Energy Tomorrow: An Engineering and Management Perspective

The program is open to all undergraduate students majoring in some area of engineering. Any university student is eligible if s/he has reached at least sophomore standing (completed 2 semesters of college) by the start of the program. Successful candidates will demonstrate academic success, maturity, and a desire to experience another culture.

Course size is restricted to thirty students (maximum five from Purdue), allowing greater student participation and a more hands-on approach to learning.

GPA Requirement: 2.8 on a 4.0 scale
Language Requirement: none

Academic Program

This six-week course for engineering students explores energy and sustainability with a focus on new developments in energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies. The program is based on a ninety-hour combination of lectures, tutorials, laboratory work, demonstrations, site visits, computer simulations, assignments and discussion periods.

The University of New South Wales is recognized as the top university for energy R&D in Australia with many of its research groups among the world leaders in their field. Several UNSW lecturers will cover the following topics:

  • Energy and Sustainable Development;
  • Energy and the Built Environment;
  • Emerging Energy Technologies;
  • Energy Storage;
  • Energy and the Process Industries;
  • Renewable energy, covering the key renewable energy sources for sustainable energy systems: (a) Biomass; (b) Photovoltaic devices and systems; and (c) Wind Energy.

Housing

Students will be housed in single room dormitories when on the UNSW campus and in a variety of accommodation styles when travelling, including shared, budget-style accommodation, serviced apartments, and a few nights camping.

Estimated Program Costs

Students should carefully note what costs need to be paid to Purdue University or to an outside agency and what costs need to be paid after arrival at the overseas study location.  This will vary by program.

The program fee of $6,600 AUD will be paid to UNSW directly; the approximate amount is listed below in USD and is subject to change due to currency exchange rate fluctuation and inflation. UNSW requires a $1000 AUD deposit, which will be applied to the overall program fee. Purdue will invoice students for insurance and the study abroad fee.

The program fee includes: tuition; accommodation; excursion costs; airport shuttle services; orientation programs; and a UNSW student card (allowing access to all UNSW facilities); and most meals. The program fee does not include some meals or airfares.

Costs for this program are estimated and subject to change. The cost figures listed below are for: Summer 2009

Costs per term to be billed by Purdue and the Host University
Program Fee$4,350.00
Study Abroad Fee$516.00
Purdue International Insurance (per month)$32.00

Approximate additional costs per term
To be paid by the student.
Round-trip Airfare$2,400.00
Visa$25.00
Meals$290.00
Miscellaneous Personal Expenses $0.00 -$345.00
Travel Documents (passport, photos)$110.00

Financial Aid

Purdue University financial aid may be applied to the costs of studying abroad. Students interested in receiving financial aid should

NOTE:  Recipients of certain tuition remission and scholarship programs (those funded by the State of Indiana such as Indiana Top Scholars) should pay careful attention to the regulations for using those benefits for study abroad.  Ask your financial aid advisor about any limitations.

Click here for a list of scholarships and grants available to assist with the costs of studying overseas.

Application Deadlines

For full consideration, students must submit all supporting documents by the dates below.  Popular programs fill quickly, often before the deadline.  To insure a place in a program, apply as early.

As soon as a student submits an on-line application, a My Study Abroad account is created.  Consult the My Study Abroad page for the specific list of requirements for the chosen program since those can differ slightly from program to program.  Applicants may also check on the status of their applications.

After a student is approved for a program, s/he will receive additional information regarding any necessary supplemental paperwork, including any program-specific applications, and confirmation deposits.

Course size is restricted to thirty students (maximum five from Purdue), allowing greater student participation and a more hands-on approach to learning.

Program Application Deadline
Most Summer Programs Mar 1


Returnees Information
UNSW-Energy Tomorrow: An Engineering and Management Perspective

Purdue students who have come back to campus after participating in an overseas program are an excellent source of information. Click below to search for students who have participated in this program and are willing to be contacted.  If you get no results, you can use the search form to find people who went to the country you are interested in.

Resources

The websites listed below contain information of relevence to this program. Purdue Study Abroad is not responsible for the information at sites not maintained by Purdue; the accuracy of information at external sites cannot be guaranteed.


For more information on this program, please contact the Study Abroad Office by phone (765) 494-2383 or email studyabroad@purdue.edu.

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