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Global Exchange - Partner institutions

21 December 2023

UC's study abroad and exchange programme has arrangements with universities in Asia, Europe, North America, South America, and Australia. Check out our Global Exchange - Partner Institution details.

HOW TO APPLY

International

  • Open to Engineering students only.
  • Global E3 (GE3) offers a network of universities in different countries to Engineering exchange students.
  • Students must apply for at least 3 -5 based on academic and personal fit and be prepared to go to any of the universities for their exchange. It is important that you discuss the courses with your Engineering department (see the information for Bachelor of Engineering students under “Check entry requirements” on theUC Exchange Programmepage. Placement is depending on capacity at member institutions, the number of applications for a particular institution, and whether students are meeting the specific requirements for that institution.
  • It is important that students review the institutional brochures of the schools that they are interested in (housed on the) as there is useful information about the member institutions including restrictions of majors and links to course descriptions. Please note that some institutions do not accept students in certain semester or terms (see the individual brochures on).
  • GE3 cannot guarantee placing students at their top placement choices due to limited availability at member institutions.
  • The institutions below are consistently the most oversubscribed with limited availability.
    • University of Michigan
    • Georgia Institute of Technology
    • New York University
    • University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign
  • The University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign – Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science are not available.
  • University of Michigan and University of Florida do not accept students to start in their spring semester (UC's Semester 1). Michiganonly accepts students for Michigan’s Academic Year including Fall and Spring semester (UC’s Semester 2 followed by our Semester 1) or the Fall semester (UC’s Semester 2).

Asia

  • for further information.

  • For students taking courses taught in Chinese mandarin, they shall pass HSK band six as the minimum entry requirement.

University of Hong Kong

  • See details atUniversity of Hong Kong Exchange programme website.
  • All papers taught in English, except courses offered by the Department of Chinese.
  • Please checkinformation on course restrictions and offerings at HKU.
  • Business and Economics courses is competitive. See further information about thecourse restrictions onBusiness and Economics courses.
  • Due to limited capacity in and strong demand for housing, competition for accommodation at HKU is intensive and cannot be guaranteed.

University of Nottingham Ningbo China

  • Courses taught in English available.
  • Scholarships from University of Nottingham and the Ningbo Governmentmay be available. Please note that it will be your responsibility to check the regulations of the Scholarships to find out whether you are allowed to receive other financial support for your exchange, such as the UC Outbound Exchange Award (if available).

  • Courses in Chinese as a foreign language only.
  • Information available from the UC Business School at businessinternational@canterbury.ac.nz

  • All papers taught in English (except Japanese language courses).
  • See information onwebsite.
  • Commerce students will receive priority

  • Intensive Japanese language programme
  • Japanese majors only.
  • One year exchange commencing in Semester 1 only(April intake at Bunkyo).
  • Special appliation deadline applicable, seeUC Student Exchange programmefor details.

  • Japanese language students receive priorty.
  • Students are required to have mastery of the basic Japanese syllabary of hiragana and katakana by the commencement of the exchange period. Students who wish to enrol in regular courses taught in Japanese at KGU must be fluent in the Japanese language. Please contact the Japanese department at UC for more information on the language requirements.
  • Courses in some subjects are taught in English.
  • Special appliation deadline applicable, see website ofUC Student Exchange programmefor details.

  • For Physical Education and Sport Coaching students only.

  • Japanese majors will receive priority.
  • Intensive Japanese language programme. A programme is also available for those with limited Japanese. Those with very advanced Japanese may be able to enrol in standard university courses if they meet the required Japanese proficiency level.
  • One year exchange commencing in Semester 1 only (April intake at Waseda).
  • Special appliation deadline applicable, seeUC Student Exchange programmefor details.

  • Some Arts courses taught in English.

  • Commerce students receive priority.

  • All courses in English.
  • To be considered for an exchange to NUS, students need to have achieved a B average and no single grade below grade C.
  • Students are encouraged to go to NUS in NUS' Semester 2 (January intake, UC's Semester 1) as entry to courses and getting a place on-campus accommodation are less competitive compared to NUS Semester 1 (August intake, UC's Semester 2).
  • apply at NUS.
  • Exchange to NUS is not open to Commerce and Law students.
  • NUS Computer Science, Economics, Psychology and Political Sciencecourses are extremely popular and oversubscribed and the probability of securing these courses is low.Course availability cannot be guaranteed. Students who wish to enrol in these courses might not be able to secure their required number of courses in these disciplines and need toconsider alternative modules offered by other departments/schools during application.
  • Students need to meet the GPA requirement of the UC Student Exchange programme and cannot have achieved a grade below C for all courses completed at UC.
  • Engineering students - you are required to have minimum GPA of 5.4 on a 9.0 scale to be considered for the exchange programme with NUS.
  • Undergraduate courses at NUS range from Level 1000 (module code starting with “1” for Year 1) to Level 4000 (module code starting with “4” for Year 4).Level 4000 modules are mostly reserved for NUS graduating students and only very limited places are available for exchange students. It is important that you check the theand.Level 5000 and above are graduate (postgraduate) courses which are not open to undergraduate exchange students. The Level 2 and above courses usually require pre-requisites and exchange students have to fulfill these requirements.

  • Undergraduate only.
  • Courses in English. Please visit.
  • The School of Accountancy at SMU offers very limited courses to exchange students, so if the student is an Accountancy major, the student must contact the academic advisors to check if there are sufficient Accountancy courses for course registration. Please note that courses that are marked as "applicable to SMU undergraduate students only" are not open to exchange students.
  • Exchange students going to SMU are advised to seek private accommodation.

National Taiwan University

  • Engineering only.

Europe

  • Commerce students only.
  • Courses taught in Englishare available.
  • Students who wish to commence their exchange at WU in Semester 2 need to be very flexible with their course choices as entry to courses taught in English in Winter semester (WU time) is competitive. Availability of specific courses cannot be guaranteed.
  • requires a high level of proficiency in German.

  • Bachelor of Commerce students only.

  • Commerce students only

  • Psychology students only.
  • Please see thefor further course information.

Copenhagen Business School (CBS)

  • Commerce students only.
  • See further details on.

  • Media and Communications students only.

  • Arts, Science and Law. Please note that the Faculty of Science at the University of Copenhagent only offers a limited number of places on certain courses to exchange students.
  • Law students: students who wish to study Law at Copenhagen on exchange will need to have gained at least180 UC points in Law prior to the exchange commencesat Copenhagen.
  • Manycourses taught in English.
  • Subjectsnot offeredat Copenhagen: Business, Accounting, Finance, Marketing, Management, Engineering and Design.

  • Commerce students only.
  • Many courses are offered in English.
  • Semester 1 start (UC time) is recommended, due to better accommodation availability and capacity in courses.
  • Undergraduate programs are offered inOtaniemi Campus(main campus of Aalto University, 9 km from downtown) and the graduate level programs are in downtownTöölö Campus.
  • Currently students going to Aalto on exchange are required to travel to Sydney for the visa application for Finland (you must however check with the Finnish consulate for the most up to date advice prior to arranging travel for the visa application). Students cannot apply for the visa until after they have been accepted by the partner university.
  • You are responsible for arranging and funding travel to Sydney for this purpose, as well as for all fees associated with the visa. UC cannot provide immigration/ visa advice and you must always contact the relevant consulate or embassy for visa queries.
  • Check out what Exchange life at Aalto is like in the videos below.

  • Media and Communications students receive priority.

  • Commerce students only.
  • Inforamtion on courses offered at, semester structure, living in Nantes, etc. is also available at the website of.

  • Most courses taught in French.
  • High level of French required.
  • Must have completed four semesters of study prior to commencement of exchange.

  • Courses available in both English and French. for details.
  • Subject areas open to exchange students can be found on the website above.
  • This exchange is a good option for students with limited or no background in French, as many courses are offered in English.
  • Must have completed four semesters of study prior to commencement of exchange.
  • Students wishing to complete a major in any particular subject should check the likely availability of courses. Note that there may not besufficient courses available at Sciences Po-Paris for students wishing to gain credits towards some majors: e.g. English.

German Sport University

  • for students doing Bachelor of Sport Coaching.

Konstanz University

  • German and Linguistics students only.
  • Note that the semester dates of Konstanz may not fit well in UC's academic calendar. The Summer semester at Konstanz runs from March/April until the end of July. Exams for courses in Economics and Psychology take place in August. You are advised to check the dates on Konstanz's website carefully and discuss this with your departments and lecturers to find out if you are allowed to return to UC late for Semester 2 before you apply for the exchange.

  • High level of German language required.
  • Areas of study not available to exchange students: Psychology, Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Molecular Medicine, English-taught Master programs.

  • Commerce students only.
  • Semester 2 start (Fall semester of WHU) is not recommended
  • 80% of undergraduate courses are taught in English.
  • Find out what it's like to be an Exchange student at WHU at.

ROSE

  • Postgraduate students studying Earthquake Engineering.

University of Perugia

  • For postgraduate research students in Civil Engineering only. Special arrangements will be required and please contactDr Pedro Lee at the Civil and Natural Resources Engineering department in the first instance.

  • Civil Engineering students only.
  • Places are very limited.

  • Arts, Commerce and Law students only.

    See courses offered by:
    • Radboud UniversityNijmegen School of Management
    • Radboud UniversityFaculty of Arts
    • Radboud UniversityFaculty of Social Sciences
  • Law students:
    • Many courses are offered in English
    • Law students will need to have gained at least 120 points in Law before the exchange commences. Students are recommended to take courses at bachelor degree level. If students wish to take advanced courses in Law, they are normally required to have completed 320 points in Law.
    • Study during some semesters may include a compulsory course.

Tilburg University

  • Commerce and Law students only.
  • You must have completed at least 4 semesters, preferrably 5 semesters of study within a relevant field of studies (economics, business, law, social & behavioral sciences, humanities, theology) prior tocommencement of exchange.

  • Commerce students only.
  • Please see:(UC School of Business and Economics website), including courses, semester structure, living in Lisbon, etc.

Lomonosov Moscow State University (The Higher School of Translation and Interpretation)

  • This exchange is not currently available.

  • January start (Semester 1 miniý time) is recommended.
  • Commerce students only.
  • Many courses are offered in English.

  • Commerce students only.
  • Information for exchange students (University of Navarra's website)
  • Some courses are taught in English.
  • Exchange students at the School of Economics and Business Administration of the University of Navarra could pursue a whole semester of Business courses in English and at the same time study Spanish Language at theInstitute of Spanish Language and Culture of the University of Navarra. The Institute of Spanish Language and Culture (ILCE) is an institution independent of the School of Economics and Business Administration, therefore not all the courses they offer are free of charge for the exchange students. If you need further information on this, please contact University of Navarra (School of Economics and Business Administration).
  • Please also see:

- Spanish language students receive priority for this exchange.

  • Many courses taught in English.
  • Each course has specific admission requirements. Before you committ to applying for an exhange to Lund, please read the specific course requirements carefully on the Lund's website of the relevant department (either in the course description or the syllabus), to ensure that you meet the requirements of the courses you wish to take at Lund. Most courses require that students already have a background in the subject - at least one year of full-time studies in the subject area (120 UC points) in order to be eligible for admission. Lund's decision on whether or not you are eligible for the courses you wish to attend is based on your Transcripts of Record. Please also read abouton their website carefully.
  • Students should also be aware that many courses have a cap on the number of places available, and that it may in some cases be difficult to change a programme of courses once pre-approval from Lund has been granted.
  • Restrictions:
    Law:Students must have the equivalent of 300 points (3 years full time studies) within the field of law to be eligible.You are also required to have completed 3 years of full-time study (360 points) prior to the exchange to meet the entry requirements.Please see the information on
  • Take a.

Lund University School of Economics & Management (LUSEM)

  • For Commerce students only.
  • See further information on.

  • For Law Students only.

  • Commerce students only.
  • For more information, see

  • Subjects at Bath open to exchange students:Biology & Biochemistry, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematical Sciences, Natural Sciences and Physics. These are the only subjects open to UC students going to Bath on exchange.
  • Bath exchange is undergraduate only. Students must take the majority of their units (courses) in the subject area in which the exchange is held.
  • You are required to have completed at least 2 years of full-time study prior to commencing your exchange at Bath. The earliest time to begin your exchange will be the first semester of your 3rd year. You will still need to apply to UC before the appropriate UC's application deadline for Global Exchange.
  • Students may take units from Bachelor’s degree programmes (BA and BSc programmes) and from "undergraduate Master's" degree programmes (e.g. MBiol, MChem, MEng, MMath, MPharm, and MPhys programmes). These units are marked Levels 1 to 4 in our Unit Catalogue.
    Exchange Students arenot permittedto take units from postgraduate Master’s and Doctoral degree programmes. These are marked Levels 5 to 6 in the Unit Catalogue.
  • Course information can be found in the.
  • The number of rooms at Bath is limited and it is not possible to offer accommodation in University halls of residence to all students. Students should check their accommodation status with the Bath’s Mobility Office at the time of application, after your UC Student Exchange application has been approved by UC. If you have questions about accommodation at Bath, you should also contact Bath’s Mobility Office directly atinbound-exchanges@bath.ac.uk.

    Advice on finding privately rented accommodation is provided on the Accommodation Office website,

    It is easier to find privately rented accommodation if you stay for the full academic year or for Semester 2 only. It is more difficult to find privately rented accommodation if you stay for Semester 1 only.

    Students joining in Semester 1 should arrange to visit Bath in the summer in order to find accommodation (during our Students’ Union House Hunting Weekend for example). You are advised to check with the UK Embassy if your visa will allow you to arrive in the UK early. It is very difficult to find privately rented accommodation at the beginning of the semester.

  • Engineering students only.
  • Computer Science courses are not open to exchange students.
  • Strong academic background and good grades are required.
  • Students need to be very flexible with their course options due to the enrolment process at University College London.

Please seepage for more information about this university. It is important that you read the information about. can also be found on their website. Note that various subjects are offered on different campuses located in different town. You are advised to check Exeter's website for further information and make sure that your programme of study will be feasible.

It is not possible to do a one year exchange at Leeds.

Please see page for more information about this university.

Some modules (courses) take two semesters (the full academic year) to complete. These modules are listed as ‘Semester 1 and 2’ in the module catalogue. Students cannot study a ‘Semester 1 and 2’ module if they are going to Leeds for one semester only.
Most modules in these schools are ‘Semester 1 and 2’ modules:
• Chemical and Process Engineering (CAPE)
• Design (Fashion Design and Fashion Marketing modules)
• Electronic and Electrical Engineering (ELEC)
• Healthcare (HECS)
• Languages Cultures and Societies (ARAB, FREN, GERM, ITAL, SPPO)
• Law (LAW)
• Mechanical Engineering (MECH and PDES)

Therefore, students coming to Leeds for one semester only, would need to choose modules in other disciplines or schools to make up their necessary total credits. They will need to consider carefully if their intended programme of study meets the requirements of their home University.

Please also read thecarefully.

  • Open to all, but Geology students will receive priority. Refer to
  • Some courses or subjects are not open to exchange students studying at Leicester. Please visit the website for more information on this.
  • Management modules are only available for students majoring in this subject. Limited places available and will be given on a priority basis.
  • Engineering, Geology and Mathematics students (one semester and full year) are required to stay for the exams in January and June. (see exam dates at Lecicester's website above).
  • Biological Sciences: Students are only to apply for the same year modules to avoid timetable clashes.
  • Politics & International Relations: Third year modules are not available.
  • Media & Communications: Modules are only available to students majoring in this subject.

  • Open to all. UC has both a Law exchange and a general university-wide exchange with the University of Nottingham. The general exchange includes both the University of Nottingham’s UK campus and the Nottingham campus in Ningbo (near Shanghai), China.
  • Important:
    • Chemical Engineering and Environemental Engineering are not available at Nottingham
    • Due to the application timeframes of Nottingham, it is not possible to study English or Physics in Nottingham's Spring semester, i.e. UC's Semester 1.
    • International students whose first language is not English are requried to provide an accceptable English language test for meeting Nottingham's English language requirement (see website for further details).
    • Please also see:

  • Open to all. UC has both a Law exchange and a general university-wide exchange with the University of Sheffield.
  • Law students: it is not possible to take courses in Law and another non-Law suject at Sheffield.
  • Availability of course in History, Politics, English language and Literature is limited. Students will need to be prepared to take courses in alternavtive subjects.

  • Mechanical Engineering students only.
  • A minimum GPA of 5.4 will be required.

  • Open to all students. Commerce students will receive priority.

North America

  • This programme is currently under review and is not available until further notice.
  • Fine Arts only.
  • Entry is competitive.

Queen's University

  • andstudents. Note that Arts and Science students should refer to the website ofand Engineering students should visit the website offor relevant information about their exchange programme.
  • The following subjects are in high demand in the Faculty of Arts and Science at Queen’s and courses may have limited spaces:

    • Economics
    • Kinesiology
    • Political Studies
    • Psychology
    • Computing
    • Drama and Music
  • Arts and Science students - early / special application deadlines apply. UC Global Exchange webpagefor further details.
  • It's not possible to undertake a full year exchange over UC's Semester 2 and Semester 1 in the following year, i.e. Queen's Winter Term and Fall Term in the same calendar year.
  • Check out these videos to find out more about Queen's University.


  • Please refer tofor information on course and subject restrictions at SFU. Please note that all courses in the Faculty of Business (Beedie School of Business) at SFU are closed to UC exchange students

  • Law students are advised to select another partner university as Law places are very limited at Alberta.
  • Engineering students:
    • You are advised to consider another partner university. The processing time for Engineering exchange applications is lengthy which may cause delays in applying for a visa and making other exchange and travel arrangements.
    • Additional entry requirements: Engineering students must have completed two years of study in Engineering. This means that the earliest Engineering students can go to Alberta is the second semester of the 2nd Professional Year. Alberta requires Engineering students are required to have an overall GPA of 6.0 to be considered for entry to Alberta.
  • Course restrictions: read the inforamtion on. Computer Science and some Business courses are not open to exchange students. It is likely that exchange students are not able to take Economics and Computer Science courses at Alberta.

  • Special application deadlines applicable, see the website offor details.
  • Please check course restrictions at UBC very carefully before committing to applying for UBC:
  • UBC’s Engineering courses have very limited spaces for exchange students. Engineering students are advised to consider other options. UBC's advice is that it would be best if students had back-up alternative courses such as Elective offered by other faculties where courses tend to be less restrictive. If it’s not possible for Engineering students to take course work in other areas, then they may need to choose a different partner university..
  • Commerce are restricted at UBC. Enrolment in Commerce courses is limited and not guaranteed. Students may request to take Commerce courses butmayonly be approved to take one or two courses which isnotguaranteed. Students need to take the majority of their coursework in a different area outside Commerce. It is not possible to enrol in a full course load in Commerce.
  • Law is not open to exchange students at UBC.
  • UBC Vancouver campus is not able to guarantee access to housing for exchange studentsfor UBC.
  • is also open to exchange students. Students nominated to UBC Okanagan campus will have priority access to on-campus accommodations, regardless of which term (semester) they apply for.
  • For more information on
  • Forestry students meeting the GPA requirements will receive priority.

  • For Arts, Law and Science students. Law students should contact the International Relationships Office before submitting your application for Saskatchewan.

  • Please read the information on restricted courses carefully.

  • Undergraduate only.

  • Undergraduate only.
  • Restrictions on Business (Commerce) courses:
  • Students must be a Business major and must have had the appropriate prerequisite courses. However, due to seat limiatations, students are not be able to take all courses in Business and should plan to take some courses in other disciplines. The amount of Business courses that exchange students can take is limited.

University of California

  • Strong grades are required and you will also need to have gained strong academic background and grades and in pre-requisite subjects.

  • Students applying to the University of California must select at least 3 campus choices from the following 9 University of California campuses (we cannot guarantee first choice).

  • : Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Merced, Riverside, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, San Diego.

  • Pre-requisite requirements - Californiahasfor students wishing to study certain subjects at California. Please also consult theto check that you have met these pre-requisites. Note thatbiology, business administration, economics, engineering, and psychology require intensive preparation for coursework taught at the upper-division level (100-199). To be approved for upper-division courses, you must demonstrate that you are sufficiently prepared with the courses you have completed at UC.The information on prerequisites is provided as a general guide only. Other coursework may be necessary. Enrollment in classes is not guaranteed andis subject to meeting prerequisites and available space in the class.

  • Be aware of the the popular subjects are at California and that course offerings vary across different campuses. Entry to specific courses is not guranteed and you need to be very flexible with your courses and campus choices.

  • Course restrictions and offerings vary across the campuses. Some courses or subjects are not open to Exchange students at certain California campuses. Please check thevery carefully. Also see.

  • You should check the websites above to make surethat you have met these pre-requisites of your selected subjects and are aware of what subjects are available at the campuses beforefinalising your campus choices.

  • Access to more than one field of study cannot be guaranteed. You should check with the Student Advisor at your Faculty to find our whether youhave the flexibility to focus on only one subject at Californiafor your exchange, and plan accordingly.

  • vary across different California campuses.

  • You should also make an appointment and discuss you plan with Percy Chan (ucmobility@canterbury.ac.nz)before you submit your exchange application.

  • There is only one application round/deadline for exchanges to California in Semester 1 and Semester 2.Check the application deadlines on theGlobal Exchange website(under Step 2 Choose where you want to study).

  • This programme is currently under review.
  • Law students only.
  • See information on

  • Places are limited at CU Boulder.
  • Education, music, and law are not open to exchange students.
  • Students intending to go to CU Boulder in Semester 1 2021 (CU Boulder’s Spring semester 2021) should plan on finding their own housing accommodations at CU Boulder, as they cannot guarantee campus housing for Spring. Course enrolment options in Spring 2021 will be more limited.
    For exchanges in Semester 2 2021, CU Boulder will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates when available.

  • Washington Restricted Programs: a number of subjects and programmes are not open to exchange students or are restricted. Please see below for details.
  • Economics, Computer Science andBusiness (Commerce) are not open to exchange students.
  • Undergraduates exchange students are only accepted into University of Washington’s College of Arts & Sciences regardless of their major of their degree. The college is comprised of four academic divisions: art, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. Please be aware that Communications, Economics, Psychology, and Law, Societies & Justice courses in particular are extremely competitive, so students should plan to take courses outside of these areas.
  • If a course attracts more students than there are places, students enrolled in the University of Washington degree program will be given priority above exchange students. Washington cannot guarantee any courses for exchange students so you need to be very flexible with your course selections.
  • If you hope to take courses outside of the College of Arts & Sciences, you do so at your own risk. You are recommended to select an alternative exchange partner university. Examples of schools/departments that may not be able to accommodate exchange students include, but are not limited to, College of Built Environments and College of Engineering (including the Department of Computer Science & Engineering). Engineering students are not advised to select University of Washington for their exchange.
  • Professional programs including those offered by the Information School, School of Medicine, School of Nursing, and School of Pharmacy, as well as any fee-based programsare not available to exchange students.

  • Forestry students only. Note: Exchange students are required to pay for any course related costs at Virginia Tech, such as field trips, materials, etc.


South America

  • Commerce students only. Also open to BSc or BA students who intend to do Commerce subjects on exchange.

The Faculty of Economics and Business (FEN)

  • Commerce students only

Australia

Queensland University of Technology

  • Please seefor details.

The Australian National University (CRICOS code: 00120C)

  • Please seefor details.

  • Please see:

  • Information is also available in the Study Abroad & Exchange Prospectus on thewebsite.
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