Study Abroad
New Zealand

Milford Sound, Fiordland, New Zealand
The Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders has worked with resources across campus to design a unique study abroad opportunity in Christchurch, New Zealand. Participants study abroad for a semester at University of Canterbury and enjoy access to a wide array of course offerings.
CSD Courses Available
- The English Language
- Language Acquisition
- The Science of Human Communication
- Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics
- Anatomy & Physiology of the Speech & Hearing Mechanism
- Electives in Multiple Academic Disciplines
Christchurch is an unbeatable starting point for exploring some of the world's most thrilling landscapes, including the majestic Fiordland.
The annual deadline for this spring program is October 1.
About the Program
Study abroad for a semester at University of Cantebury, widely respected for its academic excellence. Participants enjoy access to a wide spectrum of course offerings along with an unbeatable base for exploring some of the world's most thrilling landscapes, including the South Island's stunning Sourthern Alps and majestic Fiordland.
Overview
- Location: Christchurch, New Zealand
- Terms Available: Spring Semester
- Housing: Apartment-Style On-Campus Housing
- Credit Hours: 12-16
Price
- Tuition and program fees: $16,750
- On-campus housing: $5,075
- Scholarships available
What's Included
- Airport Reception
- Transcript at University of Canterbury
- Guaranteed Housing
- Financial Aid Planning
- WorldStrides Cultural Activities and Excursions
- Health Insurance
- 24/7 Health & Safety Support
More Information
- carla.steen@UND.edu
- 701.777.2315
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Columbia Hall Room 1142
Grand Forks ND 58202-8040
- allison.johansen@UND.edu
- 701.777.3301
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McCannel Hall Room 190
Grand Forks ND 58202-9014
WorldStrides Contact
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