Australia: Rainforest, Reef, and Cultural Ecology

SIT Study Abroad
Fall, Spring
Cairns, Australia (Map)

Examine the ecological and cultural patterns, processes, and dynamics of Australia's two most diverse environments - the Wet Tropics Bioregion and the Great Barrier Reef.

This program explores the terrestrial and marine ecosystems of far North Queensland and the relationship of traditional and contemporary human cultures with the environment. Students interact with scientists and local experts from organizations such as the Lizard Island Research Station and the Wet Tropics Management Authority to gain a firsthand understanding of ongoing conservation efforts in an exceptionally diverse environment.

Major topics of study include:

  • The diversity of habitats and environments within the Wet Tropics Bioregion,
  • Coral reef conservation and management issues
  • Aboriginal perspectives on the environment
  • Rainforest ecology and conservation
  • Green politics in Australia
  • Geomorphology


 

Please visit our website for more information - http://studyabroad.sit.edu/pn/prospective-students/admissions/

SIT Study Abroad welcomes applications from undergraduate students who:

  • Are in good academic standing at an accredited college or university.
  • Have completed at least one year of college-level coursework at the time of application and preferably two years for IHP/Comparative programs. (Exceptions: only one semester of college coursework is required for summer programs.)
  • Have a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or higher
  • Meet stated prerequisites for the programs to which they are applying. Prerequisite information is available on program-specific web pages and in the SIT Study Abroad course catalog.

The admissions committee strives to select students who will be the best possible match for a program. All applicants should submit strong academic references and demonstrate a consistent academic record, clear motivation to study abroad, solid reasoning for their program choice, and an understanding of the program model.

Students are encouraged to meet with their college or university study abroad advisors, academic advisors, and faculty to assist in program selection and preparation.

Rolling Admissions Dates
SIT Study Abroad has rolling admissions, which means that applications are reviewed on a rolling basis between the opening and closing dates of an application cycle. Many programs fill long before the published closing dates, so please be sure to submit your application early. Applications can be started at any time.

Applications must be complete to be reviewed for admission. This means that transcripts, recommendations, and any additional required materials must all be received in a timely fashion. It is your responsibility to ensure the timely arrival of all application materials.

Complete applications received prior to the opening date will be reviewed after the opening date has passed. Information on application status will not be available until after the opening date for the term under review. Students, advisors, and faculty are welcome to check on an application's status after the opening date.

We encourage you to contact our office early in the application process to discuss your program choice, as you begin planning your study abroad experience. We anticipate programs will continue to fill early, and we recommend applying close to the opening dates. You should also specify a second-choice program.

You must have a passport that is valid for at least six months after the program ends. If you do not, you should apply for one at once, even before you complete your SIT Study Abroad application. Passport and Visa Information

How to apply
To apply to an SIT Study Abroad program, you will need to submit the following materials. Please note that we will not review your application until we have received all of these materials. You can also access program-specific application materials by clicking on the "Apply Now" button on each program page.

Required materials for semester programs:

  • Application
  • Program-specific requirements as listed in the application packet
  • A $50 non-refundable application fee
  • Student disclosure and approval of participation form (signed by your study abroad office)
  • Two academic references from professors or your academic advisor
  • Official transcript(s) from all post-secondary institutions attended
SIT - Australia: Rainforest, Reef, and Cultural Ecology
Type:
Program Provider
Duration:
Semester/Quarter Long
Language of Instruction:
English