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Earn Class Credit while in New Zealand and Australia

Gain credit for Georgia Tech course while studying for 12 weeks in New Zealand and Austrailia

Atlanta (September 15, 2009) — The Pacific program offers students a truly unique learning opportunity. Participants will spend six weeks in New Zealand and another six in Australia. You will take four classes, attend lectures, visit sites of cultural and historical importance and learn about the places and people you come in contact with on the other side of the world.

Get Credit for Studying Here!
Get Credit for Studying Here!

New Zealand, Jan. 11 - Feb. 18
PST 4176 Environmental Ethics
ME 4803 Engineering Law
COE 2001, AE 2801 Statics (Special Topics)
COE 3001 Mechanics of Deformable Bodies
BIOL 2100 Island Biogeography of NZ
INTA 4040 Environmental Politics

Australia, Feb. 22 - April 6
LCC 3318 Biomedicine and Culture
BIOL 3100 Ecology and Evolution (an Australian Perspective)
HTS 2100 Science, Technology, and the Modern World
PSYC 2250 Cross-Cultural Psychology

Photo from last year Pacific Program
Photo from last year Pacific Program

New Zealand and Australia, Jan. 11 - April 6
BIOL 1520 Introduction of Organismal Biology (Lab Science Elective)

For more details about the program, including dates and times of information sessions, go to www.pacific.gatech.edu or contact Tara Berry at pacific@oie@gatech.edu or 404.894.7475.

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http://www.pacific.gatech.edu/

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