Australia:
University of Alabama
- Five-week program
- With The Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra, Australia
- Two courses include survey of Australian law and comparative law
- Generally includes field trips to Parliament, the High Court of Australia, and to a local trial court
- Australian students from ANU simultaneously take classes at the University of Alabama
- Credits: Up to 5
- Contact: Professor William L. Andreen at 205-348-7091 or wandreen@law.ua.edu
University of North Carolina School of Law
- Five-week program (2010 dates were June 13 to July 17)
- Sydney, Australia
- Concentrates on international and comparative legal issues
- Students take part in excursions to courts, the New South Wales Legislature and local/regional sites
- 2010 classes included Energy, the Environment, and the Global Economy. And Australian Legal Perspectives
- Credits: 6
- Tuition: $3,500
- Contact: Beverly Sizemore at 919.843.6247 or bevsize@email.unc.edu
Santa Clara University School of Law
- Joint classes and internship program
- Nine-week program (2010 dates were June 13 to July 17 for classes and July 19 to August 13 for internships)
- Based in Sydney, but internships can take place in Sydney or Melbourne
- Focuses Australian law and international investment law
- Credits: 3 to 6
- Tuition: $800 per credit
- Contact: David Sloss at DLSloss@scu.edu or (408) 554-2170
Widener University School of Law
- Five-week program (2010 dates were June 13 to July 17)
- In association with the Law School of the University of Technology Sydney
- Courses offered in the past include Comparative Family Law, Comparative Constitutional Law, International and Comparative Commercial Law, and International Environmental Law
- Credits: up to 6
- Tuition: $890 per credit
- Contact: Arlene Trapuzzano at (302) 477-2248 or artrapuzzano@mail.widener.edu