Overview
In partnership with the University of Canberra, GlobaLinks Learning Abroad offers a unique opportunity to explore the Australian sporting industry from both a professional and recreational perspective. The program, taught by staff from the University of Canberra’s National Institute of Sports Studies (NISS@UC), combines different aspects of the sporting industry through an interactive learning experience. This includes technical components of training and coaching and how the Australian media influence the sporting culture. This course focuses on providing you with the opportunity to observe and participate in activities that combine both theoretical and practical knowledge of Australian sport.
During this course students will be introduced to the Australian sports system, which will encompass a variety of subject areas and be of interest to a variety of students involved in sports, marketing, management, fitness and kinesiology. Students will gain coaching advice, increase their marketing skills by marketing sports the Australian way, along with gaining an insight on nutrition, sports research, psychology, and human movement and fitness.
Click here to watch a student's video blog about THIS course
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Location
This course will allow students to experience sports in three different regions of Australia. Students will travel to Melbourne, home to the Australian Rules Football League; Canberra, the capital city of Australia; and Cairns and tropical Queensland, home to the Great Barrier Reef.
Melbourne
The course starts in Melbourne, the capital of Victoria. Melbourne is considered to be the “cultural capital” of Australia and hosts events ranging from epic sporting battles to world-class exhibitions and festivals. Here students will have the opportunity to experience the spectacular action of an Australian Football League (AFL) match.
Canberra
Canberra is the capital city of Australia and is also the home to the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), a world class sporting facility where national and international athletes train.Canberra is a cosmopolitan city with many national monuments, museums, restaurants and shopping.
Cairns & the Great Barrier Reef
Tropical, wild and rugged, Queensland's Far North is a stunning destination and tourist mecca. Though geographically small, the region contains the richest pocket of bio-diversity in Australia, if not the world. Students will experience a crocodile tour, learn about surfing and life-saving rescues, white water raft, and snorkel on the Great Barrier Reef.

Academic Focus
Course Structure
A combination of classroom-based lectures from sporting experts in Australia and a variety of excursions will form the basis for this course. NISS staff will delivery lectures on topics such as The Australian sports system, sport as entertainment, Australian coaching principles, and marketing sport the Australian way. Students will spend three days at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) participating in a range of events including lectures and training sessions presented by athletes, trainers, coaches and sports specialists from the AIS. Sessions here include: nutrition, skill acquisition, recovery, and psychology.
Assessment
Students will participate in course work prior to their departure, during their three week program and culminate their experience with a research project, which will be submitted after students return home. Students will write short essays on a variety of lecture topics, write a comparitive analysis essay, write in a daily journal and gather information for a final research project in Australia, which will be completed after the program has come to an end. All materials, equipment and required texts and readings will be provided to students upon arrival in Australia.
Credits
Upon successful completion of this course, students will receive 6 US credits on an official University of Canberra transcript.

Program Highlights
- The University of Canberra offers you a unique opportunity to explore aspects of Australia's sporting industry, including kinesiology, coaching, training, management, motivation, marketing, and media
- Learn from sporting experts in Australia about the Australian sports system, sport as entertainment, Australian coaching principles, and marketing sport the Australian way
- Experience life at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) a world class sporting facility where national and international athletes train
- Athletes, trainers, coaches, and sports specialists from the AIS will lead sessions that include: nutrition, skill acquisition, recovery, and psychology
- Experience three diverse locations within Australia: Melbourne, Canberra, and Cairns
- Snorkel on the Great Barrier Reef
Overseas staff keep a blog during the program each summer. Click here to read last year's blog to see for yourself what you can discover down under!
(Make sure you scroll down to the Australia section, as they also run a program for Australian students coming to the US.)
Who Should Apply
Open to students of all majors who have completed at least one year of full-time university or college study. May be of particular interest to students majoring in sport, recreation and fitness management, kinesiology and exercise science, sports medicine, occupational therapy, physical education and health, or related fields.

Accommodations
During the Australian Sporting Industry short term program students will be housed in a variety of accommodations based on the location of the course.
Students will have a variety of safe housing arrangements, including hotels or dorm style housing. During the Canberra portion of the program students will be housed at the Athlete Village at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS). Students will live alongside elite athletes in the communal environment of the AIS Athletes' Residence.
You can feel certain that your housing will be safe, secure, and clean, and that you will be satisfied with your short course program choice.

Australian Institute of Sport
You will spend 1 full week at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) during The Australian Sporting Industry course. The AIS is Australia's leading athletic training institute. Outstanding athlete results, combined with skilled coaches, world-class facilities, and cutting-edge sports sciences services have given the AIS its international reputation as a world's best practices model for high performance athletic development. The AIS trains international athletes, including olypians, and hosts sports camps for amateur atheletes and students.
While on this summer course, you will participate in one of AIS specially-tailored sports camps. You will live in their athlete residential quarters, eat from nutritionist-designed menus, and learn from coaches and experts in their fields. Topics may include nutrition, physiotherapy, sports psychology, recovery, strength and conditioning, Australian sports system, and sports marketing.
See for yourself what makes the Australian Institute of Sports so unique
Download Electronic Brochure 
Source: Australian Institute of Sports http://www.ausport.gov.au/ais
Group FlightsGlobaLinks Learning Abroad works together with STA Travel's group ticket office to arrange group flights for all short course students. This ensures that students can travel as a cohesive group to the program destination. Airfare is not included in program fees and payment of airfare is the responsibility of the student, however GlobaLinks Learning Abroad seeks the lowest possible student rate before reserving seats for participants to purchase, while still maintaining the flexibility that allows students to explore the country or surrounding countries at the conclusion of their short term program.
Flexible Return Dates
Additionally, group flights have a flexible return date. Students may choose their own return date to allow for personal travel after the conclusion of the program. Many students choose to extend their time overseas and travel independently after the program's end. We can provide you with useful travel resources and advice, as well as refer you to travel opportunities that can be pre-booked.

Scholarships Available
Featured Scholarships for GlobaLinks Learning Abroad Students
Participants of GlobaLinks Learning Abroad programs are eligible for scholarships through the Foundation for Global Scholars. More information about these awards can be found at www.foundationforglobalscholars.org.
Participants of GlobaLinks Learning Abroad programs are also eligible for the DiversityAbroad.com's Study Abroad Scholarship. Find m ore information and apply for this award at www.diversityabroad.com/scholarships.
Other General Study Abroad Scholarships
We encourage students to consider other information sources to locate scholarships such as your library, bookstore, internet, local service organizations such as Rotary or Knights of Columbus, and professional organizations in your area and home country which may offer scholarships.
To get started, visit the Short Course Scholarship Resource page. Video Blog
In Summer 2010, AustraLearn selected a student participating in "The Australian Sporting Industry", gave her a "Flip Cam" video camera, and asked her to document her time abroad in Australia. Through her videos and commentary we can all learn more about what it's really like to study abroad. You'll hear about her initial thoughts about the program, day to day activites, Australian culture, the academics of the program, and more!
Click here to watch these videos!
Photo Slideshow
Watch a slideshow of photos documenting The Australian Sporting Industry program.
Fees| Program Fees | $5,335.00 (Finalized 2012 Program Fee) |
Fee IncludesProgram Fees are in U.S. dollars. Program fees include all domestic travel within Australia, health insurance, accommodations, most meals, all course materials, field trips, and excursions, tuition, host university administrative fees, ISIC Basic card, and airport reception. Fees include all pre-trip services such as: orientation materials, visa assistance, housing placements, personal advising, liaise with your home university, credit transfer assistance, and financial aid services. The fees do not include International Airfare, some meals, along with personal spending money and excursions. Fee AdviceThe above stated fees are the Finalized Summer 2012 Program Fees. Program Fees are subject to change for future terms. Please contact GlobaLinks Learning Abroad for a detailed program budget sheet.
Due to the nature of short term programs, program fees are subject to change at any time if minimum number of participants is not met by the application deadline. AustraLearn will notify all students if a program fee may be altered after invoicing has taken place. Dates| Should you receive an offer, your offer letter will provide you with the most up to date university start dates. Programs in Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji will attempt to provide you with the most up-to-date information as we receive it. Be sure to confirm dates before finalizing any travel plans. | |
| Summer 2012 - Summer | Application Deadline: March 15, 2012
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| Anticipated Departure | June 2, 2012 | | Start Date | June 4, 2012 | | End Date | June 23, 2012 | | Mid Semester Break #1 | - | | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
| Summer 2013 - | Application Deadline: March 15, 2013
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| Anticipated Departure | June 1, 2013 | | Start Date | June 3, 2013 | | End Date | June 24, 2013 | | Mid Semester Break #1 | - | | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
Entry RequirementsApplicants must have the required GPA and have completed at least the equivalent of one year of full-time study at the university/college level.
Required GPA: 2.50
Programs in Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji Coordinator| Name: | Kimberly Tibbetts | | Title: | Manager, Short Term Programs | | Department: | | BIO:
Kimberly is the Manager of Short Term Programs. Kimberly works with all Short Term Program Participants studying in Australia and New Zealand. Kimberly graduated with a BA in History from the University of Colorado-Boulder. While studying at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand, Kimberly discovered a love for travel and international education. She has traveled extensively throughout New Zealand, Australia and Western Europe. She is very excited about spreading her passion for education and travel. |
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