Program Details

Orientation

You will be invited to an orientation and welcome session on your first day at the University of Newcastle. We will provide you with all the necessary information, including student support, facility access, Wi-Fi details, and any other services required to set you up for a successful summer program.


TEAN Staff

Our team works with you start to finish through the study abroad process. Our programs staff will help guide you through the application process to go abroad, then upon arrival in Australia, you will meet our team who will provide assistance during your time in-country. Throughout your semester you will meet with the Newcastle Resident Director for informal discussions and excursions. Our staff is readily available and able to assist you with any academic, social, or cultural questions or issues that you may face during your time abroad.

Meet the Team

University

About The University of Newcastle

  • Established in 1965, the University of Newcastle’s campus hosts more than 37,000 students including approx. 6,000 international students.
  • The university is ranked as one of the world’s top 200 universities and is known for making a global impact.  They are also ranked top 5 in the world for their initiatives in Partnering for a Sustainable Future
  • The university is working towards being carbon neutral by 2025 and is recognized globally by the QS World University rankings.
  • Set in a natural bushland setting, close to some of Australia’s most beautiful beaches, the campus is situated approximately seven miles west of the city and is easily accessible via train, bus or bike from the city center.
  • Students will be able to access approximately 100 student social clubs and fully equipped gym along with an Olympic sized swimming pool.
  • Its Business School is AACSB accredited.

CRICOS Provider Code: 00109J


Location

The University of Newcastle is located in Newcastle on the East coast of Australia, just under 2 hours north of Sydney. The Newcastle airport is nearby for easy access to other major cities in Australia. Our Newcastle Callaghan Campus is approximately 7 miles west of the city center and the Newcastle City Campus is situated in the center of Newcastle CBD within close proximity to the beautiful white sand beaches. The university offers free shuttles between its Newcastle campuses, and shuttles from Newcastle Callaghan to nearby local shops.

Newcastle is well-known for its vibrant culture, spectacular coastline, affordability of living, and is considered a safe and friendly place to live.

Courses

Courses

You can select 1 course for the summer program.
One course equals 10 units at The University of Newcastle, which typically transfers as 3-4 U.S. credits.

College of Human and Social Futures

TOUR3003 – Destination Marketing (incl. field trip) Destination differentiation is critical in the fiercely competitive and highly dynamic global tourism market. Effective destination marketing requires strategies that are both responsible and innovative. This course explores how sustainable tourism principles inform the marketing strategies of real world destinations. The course features a fieldwork component for students to learn directly from the experiences of destination marketing practitioners. Drawing on this knowledge, students will develop a marketing mix for a destination that balances the demands of visitors with the needs of host communities and the broader environment.

College of Engineering, Science and Environment

EXSS2030 – Sport, Exercise and Performance Psychology (incl. field trip) Sport, Exercise and Performance Psychology is a fundamental element in empowering learning, well-being and athletic performance of different individuals and teams. This course introduces students to various fundamental constructs that impact on adherence, participation and performance in sport, exercise and physical activity. The content provides a basic overview of key concepts that help to recognize, explain and interpret human behavior within sport, exercise and physical activity settings. The course will provide students with an ability to recognize the broad and inter-linked influences that psychological factors have within sport, exercise and physical activity settings. Students will need to demonstrate an ability to interpret and modify such factors to enhance one’s performance and wellbeing. By the end of this course, students will develop sound understanding of key concepts in Sport, Exercise and Performance Psychology and will be able to identify and apply evidence-based behavioral techniques needed to increase exercise adherence, improve health and fitness, and performance needs.
ENVS2006 -Ecology and Management of Wildlife (incl. field trip) Wildlife around the world are increasingly heading toward extinction. One method governments use to avert this extinction crisis is to create threatened species recovery plans that outline what we know about a species and how we can keep it alive into the future. This course will develop your understanding of the ecology and management of wildlife via the creation of a species recovery plan. Students will work in groups to identify why recovery plans are important, and then to collect the information necessary on their chosen taxa to compile a recovery plan. In doing so, students will develop skills on species identification and survey methods to ensure they can make appropriate recommendations in their recovery plans. Students will summarise published data on their focal species and related taxa to generate sections of their recovery plan on the species ecology and evolutionary history, unique adaptations, threatening processes and fully costed management solutions.
CHEE2935 – Resource and Energy Optimisation (incl. field trip) This course introduces you to the concepts of sustainability and cleaner production as applied in an industrial context. The course explores the potential role of engineers in the development of sustainable technologies, with a focus on energy and resources. Process impacts including atmospheric pollution and water use are also considered in addition to greenhouse gas emissions from a variety of energy technology types. Quantitative tools to optimize chemical processes are outlined to increase resource use efficiency.

HOUSING

BASIC Details

  • Location: Off-Campus (Tudor Inn Newcastle) 
  • Meal Plan: Not Available 
  • Air Conditioning: A/C is available in Newcastle housing. 
  • Room Style: Double Room 
  • Cost: Housing is included in the Program Cost. 

Tudor Inn Newcastle is centrally located to Newcastle in the suburb of Hamilton. Our rooms are less than 10 minutes away from major shopping centres, beaches, Broadmeadow (and Hamilton) station, Broadmeadow racecourse, Hunter Stadium, the Newcastle Entertainment Centre, and a variety of sporting grounds. 

Your room will be a double bedroom, shared with one other student. All rooms contain: 31’’ smart TV, Microwave, Fridge, Kettle, Ensuite Bathroom, Iron & board. The complex contains: Communal lounge/dining area, kitchen (including crockery, cutlery, etc) and coin laundry. 

HOUSING PREFERENCE FORM

Once you’ve read through the above housing information for your program, please complete the Housing Preference Form which will be sent to you directly from your Program Manager. It is due on March 17, 2023.

Eligibility

Eligibility

  • Minimum GPA of 2.0/4.0 or equivalent
  • University students or other institution of higher education are eligible to participate
  • Provide evidence of English language proficiency if English is not your first language

Events & Excursions

Events & Excursions

In addition to the TEAN-organized events, the University of Newcastle also offers a varied social program throughout your stay, including a welcome and graduation ceremony and fun day activities near the city of Newcastle.

Program Dates

APPLICATION DEADLINE

Summer Deadline March 1

PAYMENT DEADLINE

Your signed program contract and full payment for the program are due by the program deadline. Please note we do have options for using financial aid and enrolling in a payment plan if you cannot make full payment by the payment deadline. You can find more information about funding your program here.

Summer Payment Deadline March 15

Summer 2024

Arrival Date TBD
Sydney Orientation TBD
Transfer to Newcastle TBD
Classes Start TBD
Classes End TBD
Program Ends TBD

 

Fees & Inclusions

Summer 2024

  • Tuition and program fees for 1 course: $6,950

What’s Included

  • Full tuition (1 course) 
  • Guaranteed, pre-arranged, off-campus housing 
  • Activities
  • Wireless internet access in off-campus housing & host institution campus
  • Official academic transcripts from host institution
  • Host university orientation & graduation
  • Completion certificate from host intuition
  • Opal Card offer AUD20

What’s Not Included

  • International airfare ($1,800)
  • Student visa ($450)
  • Meals during the semester ($2,500)
  • Travel insurance ($350)
  • Travel and personal expenses ($1,500 – 2,500+)

*Numbers are estimated based on previous student experience and budget. Actual amounts will vary depending on student.

PASSPORT

PASSPORT

Students must submit a current passport valid for at least 6 months after the program end date for acceptance.

If you do not currently hold a valid passport, please apply for one immediately as processing times can be very lengthy.

VISA

VISA

All students participating in a short-term program in Australia (except for Australian passport-holders) are required to obtain an Australian Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) prior to departing for Australia.

Students will apply for the ETA after receiving instructions from their Program Manager, approximately 1-2 months prior to departure. The application is done entirely online, and visas are typically granted within 2 days of applying. The cost is AUD$20.

We Love Newcastle

Andrea Ciotti

Resident Director - Newcastle

Originally from Tampa, Florida, Andrea attended the University of Central Florida (UCF) in Orlando, where she graduated with a degree in business focusing on marketing and sports management. After working in the NFL and collegiate athletic departments doing marketing, event planning and community outreach, Andrea headed back to university working as a marketing coordinator for  UCF’s on-campus housing department. Always up for an adventure, Andrea lived in North Carolina, Florida and Pennsylvania before falling in love with an Australian and moving to Newcastle, where she has now resided for over five years. As an American abroad in Australia, she’s excited to share Newcastle’s beauty and unique experiences with TEAN students and serve as a bridge between the U.S. and Australia.

Jess Preedom

Program Manager

Australia

Jess grew up in a small beach town on the coast of South Carolina. While attending the College of Charleston where she played soccer and earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science, she decided to study abroad through TEAN at Bond University, in Queensland Australia. With Jess’ undeniable love for the ocean, adventure, travel, and community, this transformative study abroad experience as well as her other international travels guided her to want to help others have their own life-changing travel experiences. Along with helping others get stoked about their travels, Jess enjoys surfing, skateboarding, painting, and an occasional yoga class.

From the Blog

@TEANabroad

Sep 13 People sitting in lawn chairs enjoying the outdoor area of University of Newcastle's student center

The University of Newcastle Summer Program

As one of Australia’s most naturally beautiful campuses, the University of Newcastle’s Callaghan campus is a great fit for students seeking an engaging learning environment combined with opportunities for outdoor exploration. Here, participants will challenge themselves in the classroom, benefiting from a wide variety of course offerings, while exploring a city that features five kilometers of waterfront attractions. Located two hours from Sydney, Newcastle is also just a short distance from the Lower Hunter Valley, a region famous for its wineries and national parks.

Dec 07

International College of Management, Sydney

The International College of Management, Sydney (ICMS) provides participants with the unique opportunity to gain practical experience in a variety of management-related fields while being positioned within easy distance of the famous Manly Beach.

Oct 02 A beautifully ornate building surrounded by pink flowered trees on University of Otago's campus

University of Otago

Dunedin is home to the oldest university in New Zealand, the University of Otago, and literally grew around the university – 85% of the university’s students living within a 15-minute walk of campus. With a focus on the traditional arts and sciences, the university offers a broad spectrum of courses for study abroad students paired with an unbeatable location from which to explore the incredibly beautiful South Island of New Zealand. Queenstown and the Southern Alps are only a few hours away, and the wildlife and beautiful landscapes of the nearby Otago Peninsula and surrounding region are easily accessible.

Dec 07 People sitting in lawn chairs enjoying the outdoor area of University of Newcastle's student center

The University of Newcastle

As one of Australia’s most naturally beautiful campuses, the University of Newcastle’s Callaghan campus is a great fit for students seeking an engaging learning environment combined with opportunities for outdoor exploration. Here, participants will challenge themselves in the classroom, benefiting from a wide variety of course offerings, while exploring a city that features five kilometers of waterfront attractions. Located two hours from Sydney, Newcastle is also just a short distance from the Lower Hunter Valley, a region famous for its wineries and national parks.

Dec 07

University of Queensland

With its laid-back yet cosmopolitan vibe, sub-tropical Brisbane is home to The University of Queensland (UQ). Ranked in the top 50 universities in the world, UQ offers students comprehensive programs in a wide range of subjects. TEAN students can take advantage of the city’s ideal location and climate. Outdoor activities, such as visits to pristine islands, golden sandy beaches, mountains, and rainforests, are from one hour’s drive away. With an on-site Resident Director, optional excursions to Thailand or the iconic Great Barrier Reef, and a lively and liveable city to call home, studying abroad at UQ gives students the full package.

Nov 10 Four TEAN interns pose excitedly dressed up in nice clothes

New Zealand Internship

Replete with natural wonders, interns in New Zealand will experience more than the beauty of the country’s many landscapes. Inventor of the bungee jump, home to the largest geothermal power source and the first country to give women the right to vote, New Zealand has pioneered incredible advancements in engineering, agriculture, environmental sustainability and social justice. An internship in New Zealand allows interns to experience firsthand the ingenuity and creativity that has made this country a global innovator and is an ideal location for creative minds seeking a cutting edge professional landscape particularly in the fields of engineering, architecture, veterinary science, ecotourism and adventure recreation. While Auckland is a popular destination as a business hub, other cities throughout the country also provide a variety of internships suited to meet nearly every degree or interest.