The program includes pre-departure and on-site orientations, requires students to arrange their own travel, provides local transportation, and offers guidance on visas, insurance, and resources for international and LGBTQIA+ travelers.
Travel "Down Under" to learn about how the systems used in management of animals for food and fiber are uniquely adapted to this landscape and environment.
The "Sustainable Animal Production Down Under" fees include lodging, most meals, transportation, and excursions, but exclude personal expenses like airfare, entertainment, and medical emergencies, with financial aid available for eligible students.
The three-week study abroad program in Australia involves staying in university residence halls and local hotels while traveling along the east coast, with cultural excursions, visits to agricultural universities, and activities like farm tours, a football game, and a visit to the Sydney Opera House.
Dr. Alison Van Eenennaam is a Professor of Cooperative Extension in the field of Animal Genomics and Biotechnology in the Department of Animal Science at University of California, Davis.