TU Health Professions in Australia and New Zealand – Apply now!

Explore cultural diversity, healthcare, and environmental health in Australia and New Zealand during Summer 2023. Spend time in Auckland, Rotura, and Sydney while developing your cultural understanding through immersion and service learning opportunities.

Both Australia and New Zealand offer unique contexts to study health and healthcare systems. Site visits to health care institutions and organizations will deepen your appreciation of what it is to be a health professional. Cross disciplinary seminar discussions, cultural activities, guest lectures, and service learning opportunities will give you a broader perspective on the social components of health and healthcare as you and other future health professionals examine topics related to Aboriginal and Maori culture.

Program highlights include guest lectures and visits to local healthcare providers, a day at the Taronga Zoo, an Aboriginal cultural walkabout at Watson’s Bay, a cooking class at Sydney Seafood School, a visit to see the geothermal mud pools at Kuirau Park, a walking tour of the Glow Worm Caves, and a full day excursion to Waiheke Island including a visit to Piritahi Marae.

Participants will take one of the following course combinations with Prof. Briana Snyder and Prof. Laura Sessions:
1) HLTH 402 Health and Social Welfare Promotion: Health Communication (3 credits) & HLTH 494 Health Travel and Study (3 credits)
2) NURS 416 Cultural Diversity in Health Care (3 credits) & HLTH 494 Health Travel and Study (3 credits)
3) HLTH 502 Health and Social Welfare Promotion: Health Communication (3 credits; grad only) & HLTH 594 Health Travel and Study (3 credits; grad only)

Full program details and the application are available in Horizons.

For more information, contact Prof. Snyder or Prof. Sessions. You can also contact the TU Study Abroad & Away Office by email, by calling 410-704-2451, or by online chat at towson.edu/abroad.

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