Study Abroad in Sydney & Fiji: 10-day Fiji Program
AIFS students enjoy a 10-day Pacific studies program at the University
of the South Pacific on the beautiful Pacific island of Fiji before the start of the Macquarie semester. The trip is included in the program fee.
Students who book their flights with AIFS will fly LA-Fiji-Sydney at no extra cost to the regular LA-Sydney flight. Students who provide their own transportation must book their flight from LA-Fiji for the start of the semester program and onward from Fiji to Sydney on the appropriate date.
Famous for its palm-fringed white sandy beaches and clear azure seas, Fiji is paradise come true. This is only part of this South Pacific country's allure – with over 300 islands in its archipelago, Fiji has plenty to offer everyone, from abundant sea-life to rugged volcanoes and lush, green rainforest. Cultural roots and traditions are strong in Fiji, and the population is an eclectic blend of indigenous Fijians and Indo-Fijians. English is the official language, and visitors will find themselves greeted by a welcoming shout of "bula!"
Suva, located at the south-eastern corner of Fiji's largest island, Viti Levu, is Fiji's capital city and the largest city in the South Pacific with a population of 170,000. Once a flourishing colonial center, sights include fine historic buildings, rusting shipwrecks on the reef, the old cemetery with its Chinese area and a lively fish market.
Visas
Visas are not required in Fiji for U.S. citizens.
Housing and Meals in Fiji
AIFS students will stay in double occupancy homestays with local families in the center of Suva. Singles are available at no extra cost. The families will provide transport every day to and from the campus, which is located just outside the city center. They will also provide breakfast and dinner every day. Students purchase their own lunch at the University cafeteria.
Academic program (1 credit)
Environmental Studies/History/Political Science 310 (1)
Pacific Studies: Environment, History and Politics
On this program students will have 5 lectures of 1.5 hours each on topics including environmental issues, history and politics of the Pacific region in general and Fiji in particular. The program includes over 50 hours of field trips to locations related to the topics covered in class as well as to activities which will provide an insight into and appreciation of the life and culture of Fiji.
Lecture topics:
Pacific Prehistory and Settlement
Pacific Colonial History
Fiji Prehistory, History and Culture
Contemporary Political Issues in the Pacific
Environment and Development
Field trips include:
Beachcomber Island
Hindu Temple
Walking Tour of Suva
Community involvement activities
Flea Market
Navilawa National Heritage Park
Final Exam Students will have a final exam based on lectures and visits, and will receive a final grade on the certificate of attendance from the University of the South Pacific.
| July - December Semester | |
| July 14 - July 25, 2010 | |
| Wednesday, July 14 | Flight from U.S. to Fiji. |
| Friday, July 16 | Arrive at Nadi. |
| Saturday, July 17 | Day Cruise to South Sea Island. |
| Sunday, July 18 | Afternoon bus to University of the South Pacific (USP), Suva. Meet with host families for homestays. |
| Monday, July 19 | Welcome ceremony at the University of the South Pacific. Morning and afternoon lectures. |
| Tuesday, July 20 | Morning and afternoon lectures at USP. |
| Wednesday, July 21 | Volunteer work in the community. |
| Thursday, July 22 | Morning exam. Afternoon free for shopping. |
| Friday, July 23 | Free day with Fijian Families. Farewell feast for students, host families and USP staff. |
| Saturday, July 24 | Morning departure for Kula Bird Park. Visit to Hindu Temple. Evening arrival and overnight in Nadi. |
| Sunday, July 25 | Departure from Nadi airport to Sydney. |
| Dates are tentative and subject to change. The program includes classes, field trips, accommodations, breakfast and dinner daily, sightseeing and transportation. | |
| February - June Semester | |
| February 3 - February 14, 2011 | |
| Thursday, February 3 | Flight from U.S. to Fiji. |
| Saturday, February 5 | Arrival at Nadi, Fiji. Transfer to hotel. Beachcomber Island day trip for swimming and snorkeling. Evening orientation. |
| Sunday, February 6 | Morning visit to Hindu Temple in Nadi. Afternoon bus to University of the South Pacific (USP). Meet with host families for homestays. |
| Monday, February 7 | Arrive in Suva. Welcome ceremony at the University of the South Pacific. |
| Tuesday, February 8 | Morning and afternoon lectures at USP. |
| Wednesday, February 9 | Morning and afternoon lectures at USP. |
| Thursday, February 10 | Morning exam. Afternoon free for shopping. |
| Friday, February 11 | Volunteer work in the community. |
| Saturday, February 12 | Free day with Fijian Families. Farewell feast for students, host families and USP staff. |
| Sunday, February 13 | Morning departure for Navilawa National Heritage Park. Evening arrival and overnight in Nadi. |
| Monday, February 14 | Early morning departure from Nadi airport to Sydney. |
| Dates are tentative and subject to change. The program includes classes, field trips, accommodations, breakfast and dinner daily, sightseeing and transportation. | |





