Thailand & Hong Kong Term Abroad in January – May 2015.

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Thailand & Hong Kong

Term Abroad in

January – May 2015

Term Abroad in

Thailand• Spend the winter 2015 term abroad in

Thailand, and earn full Brock credits

• Program includes time in residence at Burapha University International College, and extensive field studies throughout the country

• ideal for TREN majors• accessible to other majors for minor

or elective credit

• 2.5 Brock credits delivered in Thailand by BUUIC faculty and a Brock professor in residence

• Intensive international opportunity• Studies occur during the regular

Brock academic term -> no impact on summer employment

• Better value: longer period abroad, lower rates for accommodations and board

• Experience Thailand as a resident and a student, not just as a tourist

Why go on a Term Abroad?

TREN students at the Grand Palace

Why go on a Term Abroad?

• No credit transfer issues – all course credits recognized by Brock University

• No program completion issues - with proper planning, no need for summer courses or make-up courses

• Designed for Year 3 students, but open to students in years 1 through 4 as well

Exploring Ayutthaya

CAREFUL COURSE SELECTION AND PROGRAM PLANNING ARE IMPORTANT!

TREN majors:• See Tony Ward to plan your program• Office – PLZ 439– award@brocku.ca

Other majors:• Talk to Dave Brown for further info• Office – MC C-425 - dbrown@brocku.ca

TYPICAL YEAR 3 PROGRAM PROFILE(may vary by individual)

Autumn term (at Brock University) Winter Term (at BUUIC)

• 1.5 TREN credits from regular TREN autumn term course offerings

• TREN 3PXX or 4Pxx – Details forthcoming (0.5 credit)

• 2 BUUIC Half-credit courses (TBA)(each substitutes for 0.5 Brock TREN credit)

• Additional 1.0 credit of TREN or other courses, as required for your program of studies

• TREN 3F94 - International Field Course: Settlements, Tourism and Sustainability in Thailand (1.0 credit)

Program OverviewWhen:

• January through early May 5

Where:• Burapha University International College (Bang

Saen, Chonburi Province, Thailand)early January – early May

• Field course excursions throughout Thailand• Hong Kong visit prior to Thailand

Schedule of Activities

(subject to change)

Autumn term• Pre-departure briefings

and course preparation at Brock University

Early January Transit to Thailand via Hong Kong

Burapha University Campus

Schedule of Activities

(subject to change)Jan – May BUUIC campus classes

0.5 BUUIC credit: e.g., Marine Tourism*

• 0.5 BUUIC credit: e.g., Agritourism*

(*or similar courses; may differ for non-TREN majors)

• 0.5 Brock credit: e.g., Environmental Heritage

BUUIC Student Residential Hotel

Schedule of Activities

(subject to change)Concurrently:• Field Course

TREN 3F94 - Settlements, Tourism and Sustainability in Thailand and Hong Kong

1.0 Brock credit(various destinations throughout Thailand)

Tree Planting in Na Haeo, Loei Province

• Full academic term • Open for major, minor, or elective credit• Duration: Early January – early May 2015• Led by Prof. Dave Brown

Thailand

Hong Kong• Intensive visit (likely 4 days, 3 nights) • Likely en route to Thailand• Will provide contrast to Thai cities, and important

case studies (urbanization, transport)

Depart Toronto early January

Hong Kong: 4 days, in transit

Thailand: Early January

Return to Canada early May

Thailand & Hong Kong

Thailand• Metropolitan Bangkok• Central Plains region• Isan (Korat / Loei Province)• Northern forests and cities (Chiang

Mai, Chiang Rai)• Golden Triangle (Mekong River

region bordering Laos and Myanmar)

• Eastern Seaboard (Chonburi, Pattaya, Rayong, Koh Samet)

• Southern Thailand (Khao Lak, Andaman Seacoast, Phuket, Phiphi Islands and the out-islands)

Hong Kong• Hong Kong Island• Tsimshatsui district and the fabled

Hong Kong waterfront• Victoria Peak• Kowloon Peninsula districts:

Mongkok, Shatin, Lo Wu Chinese border

• Lantau Island• Car-free community of Discovery

Bay• Urban parks and reserves• Vertical villages of Kennedy Town• Aberdeen Harbour

• Two nations• Many diverse destinations

We plan to visit:

Current estimated cost with 15 - 20 participants:

$6500Includes:

– BUUIC course credit fees– international return airfare, Toronto – BKK – HK – Toronto– Field course transportation in Thailand– residence on campus and hotel on field trips– all Asian ground transfers– transportation by private a/c coach with driver / guide– entry to attractions on itinerary– sightseeing and admissions on itinerary– local taxes on accommodation and sightseeing

Thailand & Hong Kong

Current estimated cost with 15 - 20 participants:

$6500Does not include:

– Brock University course credit fees (1.5 credits)– Personal items and incidentals– Vaccinations if required– Public transit fares– Meals not listed in detailed itinerary– Passport handling fees / visas for non-Canadians

Thailand & Hong Kong

• FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

THE COSTS OF THIS TERM ABROAD PROGRAM ARE OSAP-ELIGIBLE

• Brock Travel Bursary

All full time OSAP-eligible Brock students are also eligible for a $500 per person travel bursary on full term programs recognized by the Brock Internationalization Committee

Thailand & Hong Kong

Where we will study:

The Campus

Burapha University, Bang Saen

Burapha University, Bang SaenBrock students at Burapha University, Bang Saen

Entrance to Burapha University, Bang Saen

Laemthong Shopping Mall across from Burapha University, Bang Saen

Administration Building, Burapha University, Bang Saen

Burapha University, Bang SaenBench and small Buddha shrine, Burapha University, Bang Saen

Burapha University, Bang SaenMain Auditorium, Burapha University, Bang Saen

Chinese Studies Pavillion, Burapha University, Bang Saen

Burapha University, Bang SaenFaculty Accommodation Towers, Burapha University, Bang Saen

Student Residence Building, Burapha University, Bang Saen

Burapha University, Bang SaenApartments and Coffee Shop, Burapha University, Bang Saen

Monk Cup Coffee Shop, Burapha University, Bang Saen

Sirindhorn Building, Burapha University, Bang Saen

Campus Shuttle Bus, Burapha University, Bang Saen

Central Park, Burapha University, Bang Saen

Burapha University, Bang SaenFaculty Accommodations across pond, Burapha University, Bang Saen

Stadium Entrance, Burapha University, Bang Saen

Burapha University, Bang SaenRunning Track and Field, Burapha University Stadium, Bang Saen

Covered outdoor courts, Burapha University, Bang Saen

Exercise station on jogging track, Burapha University, Bang Saen

Basketball courts, Burapha University, Bang Saen

Campus pathway, Burapha University, Bang Saen

Campus swimming pool, Burapha University, Bang Saen

Where we will study:

Burapha University

International College(BUUIC)

Prof. Dr. Suchart Upatham Building, BUUIC

Front entrance to BUUIC

Picnic salas in front of BUUIC

Picnic salas in front of BUUIC

Streetscape in front of BUUIC

Typical BUUIC classroom

BUUICTypical BUUIC classroom

BUUIC Library

BUICBUUIC Library

BUUIC Cafe

Where You will stay:

BUUIC INTERNATIONAL Residence (details forthcoming)