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University‑wide Programs

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Exchange

YouÌýpay tuition fees to your home university (Dalhousie), while you study at a partner institution. Exchange involves a one-for-one bilateral agreement between universities, where the partner sends one student for every one ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøsends on exchange.

Study Abroad

YouÌýpay tuition fees directly to the host institution or organizationÌý(not Dalhousie), typically in the currency of the host institution’s country.

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Disclaimer: Please refer to the partner institution website for the most up-to-dateÌýinformation on semester dates, exams, available courses, and more.

For more information about the steps to follow – before, during, and after the application process – visit theÌýStudy Abroad Guide page.

For a helpful list of questions and answers about studying abroad, visit theÌýStudy Abroad FAQs page.

Visit our Apply Now page for more information on how to apply.Ìý

Australia

Australian National University (3.0 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Fall Term: July - December
Winter Term: January - June

Exchange Info

ANU is ranked in the top 8 universities in the world for Archaeology and Canberra has been recognized as one of the best cities to live in the world according to OECD rankings. Previous Dal study abroad students studied sciences or politics here.Ìý
Course Restrictions No course restrictionsÌý
Language Requirements All courses are taught in English
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Exams

Fall: late October to mid-November

Winter: June

Edith Cowan University (2.5 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Winter Semester: February-June
Fall Semester: July-November

Exchange Info

Ranked highly for its sports-related programs. Previous Dal study abroad students have studied psychology here. Perth was listed as one of the sunniest and safest cities in the world and boasts a wide selection of restaurants, cafés, nightclubs, shopping centres, and music venues.
Course restrictions

Any course (unit) can be taken provided

  • they are at your appropriate level (eg: undergraduate/graduate)
  • you fulfill any prerequisites needed
  • you enrol in a standard full-time semester study load

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Language Requirements

All courses are in English

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Exams

Fall: November

Winter: June

Queensland University of Technology (3.0 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Winter Semester: February–June
Fall Semester: July–October

Exchange info

Shuttles between both QUT campuses. Many options for nature-based activities such as hiking, kayaking, and koala spotting. Highly ranked for its communications and media program. Previous Dal study abroad students studied kinesiology at QUT.Ìý
Course restrictions QUT has someÌýÌýfor exchange and study abroad students that make processing times faster.

Language requirements

All courses are in English

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Exams

Fall: November

Winter: June

University of Adelaide (3.0 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Fall Semester: July-November
Winter Semester: February-June

Exchange info

Ranked as one of the world’s top 100 universities and as a leading research university. Public transportation is low cost and easily available from trams, ferries, bikes, and buses. Ranked highly for its engineering program. Previous Dal study abroad students studied International Development here.
Course restrictions No course restrictions
Language requirements All courses are taught in English.

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Exams

Fall: November/December

Winter: June/July

University of Melbourne (3.0 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Winter Term: February-July
Fall Term: July-December

Exchange info

The campus is located 5 minutes away from downtown Melbourne. Melbourne is home to some of the best coffee roasters in the world. Ranked as the #13 university in the world and is ranked highly for its sports related programs. Most Dal study abroad students have studied science here.
Course restrictions

Faculty specific requirements including course restrictions can be foundÌý.Ìý

Language requirements

All courses are in English

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Exams

Fall: June

Winter: November

University of Canberra (2.5 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Spring Semester: January-June
Fall Semester: August-December

Exchange info

Canberra has been recognized as one of the best places to live, according to the OCED rankings. Regular student events led by UCU. Ranked highly for its sports related programs. Most Dal study abroad students have studied kinesiology here.Ìý
Course Restrictions

Exchange students can take any classes offered

  • in their semester of study for which they meet prerequisites
  • within their level of study
  • on Canberra (BRUCE) campus; must be Canberra units (not CIT or other)
Language requirements

All courses are taught in English

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Exams

Fall: November

Winter: May

University of New South Wales (3.0 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Winter term: January-May
Fall term: August-December

Exchange info

Ranked as one of Australia’s leading research universities and ranked highly for its engineering program. Live the waterside lifestyle by the Sydney harbour-front and beaches that are walking distance away. Main campus is located 7km from downtown Sydney.
Course restrictions None

Language requirements

All courses are in English

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Exams

Fall: November/December

Winter: May

University of Western Australia (3.0 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange

Academic Calendar

Winter: End of February – End of June

Fall: End of July – End of November

Exchange info

UWA is the only Western Australian university to belong to the Group of 8 - top research universities. Ranked highly for its engineering program. There are 19 beautiful beaches nearby. Most Dal study abroad students have studied marine biology at UWA.
Course Restrictions

University of Western Australia allows you to choose classes from any faculty other than Medicine and Dentistry.Ìý
Language requirements All courses are in EnglishÌý
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Exams

Fall: November

Winter: May/June


Belgium

Université Libre de Bruxelles (2.5 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange
Academic calendar

1st term: mid-September-January

2nd term: February-June

Exchange info

Best known for its politics program and ranked within the top 40 universities in Europe. Previous Dal study abroad students have studied English here. Brussels is the capital city of the European Union.Ìý

Course Restrictions

Language of instruction is mainly French. B1 level in French is recommended.

At least 60% of your program must consist of courses offered in the faculty you’re enrolled in. Business courses are not available for exchange students.

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Exams

Fall: January

Winter: May/June


Denmark

University of Aarhus (2.5 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Autumn semester: August 29 – January 27
Spring semester: January 31 – June 30

Exchange info

Ranked in the top 30 universities in Europe and ranked highly for its archaeology program. Aarhus is the second largest city in Denmark, known for its centuries-old homes. Previous Dal study abroad students have studied biology and neuroscience here.
Course restrictions
Aarhus offers courses for exchange students in 3 different cities. Students must follow all courses in the same city. Students are not permitted to take courses outside their faculty.

Language requirements

Department of Law does not offer courses taught in English at the bachelor’s level.

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Exams

Fall: mid-December to late January

*in most cases, students are able to write their January exams from home

Winter: mid-May to late June


England

University of Leeds (3.0 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Fall term: September - January
Winter term: January - June

Exchange info

Ranked highly for its geology program. University of Leeds is one of the UK’s largest research universities. Close to national parks such as the Yorkshire Dales, and Peak District. Most Dal study abroad students have studied social sciences or biology here.Ìý
Course restrictions Exchange students can select courses from across almost the whole university.Ìý

Language requirements

All courses are taught in English

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Exams

Fall: January

*If Semester 1 only students cannot attend their January exams because they are required to attend teaching at their home university at the same time in January, they can usually apply to take their exam abroad for a £50 fee, providing it is a standard written exam. Full information is available at this under the heading ‘Exchange Students Studying in Semester 1 only’.

Winter: May/June

University of Liverpool (3.0 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange
Academic calendar

Semester 1: Mid-September to Late January

Semester 2: Late January to Late May

Exchange info

Ranked #11 for veterinary sciences program, and Leeds is ranked as the 7th best city to live in. Home to famous soccer teams and the iconic Liverpool waterfront. 15 minutes away from Crosby beach. Previous Dal study abroad students have studied International Development Studies here.

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Course Restrictions

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Language requirements All courses are taught in English
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Exams

Fall: January

*Students from partner universities in the USA, Canada, Hong Kong and Singapore are able to sit Semester One Liverpool exams at their home university. All other Semester One students, and all students taking Semester Two exams, must be present at the University of Liverpool to sit their exams.

Winter: May/June

University of Birmingham (2.7 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Semester 1: September – December 13
Semester 2: January – JuneÌý
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Welcome periods with compulsory orientation events will be held at the start of each semester.

Exchange info

Ranked highly for its sports-related programs and ranked in the top 20 European universities. Birmingham is the second largest British city besides London and surpasses Venice with its 56km of canals. Most Dal study abroad students have studied psychology here.Ìý
Course restrictions All courses are open to exchange students other than those offered at the medical school.

Language requirements

All courses are taught in English

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Exams *Fall term ends in December and Winter term ends in June. Examination dates at UoB are different in each College and depend on the modules students choose. The main examination period takes place from early May to early June. Alternative assessment will be arranged for students who attend the First semester only.

University of Bath (2.5 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Semester 1: Late September- Late January

Semester 2: Late February- Early June

Exchange info

Ranked highly for its sports-related programs. Bath is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Home to beautiful architecture and featured in movies such as Les Misérables. Most Dal study abroad students have studied commerce here.
Course restrictions

The following units are NOT available for exchange/visiting students

  • units from postgraduate master’s and doctoral degree programmes. These are marked master’s or doctoral and level code 5 or 6.
  • certificate level units taught by the School of Management (codes beginning MN1) unless they are classified as "generally available units"
  • certificate and Intermediate level units taught by the Department of Mechanical Engineering (codes beginning ME1 and ME2)
  • SP30008 and SP30009, Sociology Dissertation 1 and 2, offered by the Department of Social & Policy Sciences.
  • EU20424, Introduction to the Teaching of English as a Foreign Languages

Some departments cannot accept visiting studentsÌýand visiting students cannot study multiple subject areas.

Language requirements

All courses are taught in English

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Exams

Fall: January

*Students are expected to attend for the whole of the semester (i.e. until the end of January).

Winter: May

Oxford University Study Abroad Program (3.5 GPA required)

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Program type Study Abroad

Study abroad info

The oldest university in the English-speaking world with medieval style buildings. Oxford is a small city, easily explored on foot or by bike. Ranked in the top 20 safest student cities. Previous Dal study abroad students have studied Law, Justice, and Society here.
Course Restrictions

N/A: Oxford education system is based in tutorials in which the student can discuss the content and learning outcomes with a tutor and then create tailored programs.

Language requirements

All courses are taught in English

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Exams N/A

Bader International Study Centre - Herstmonceux Castle (BISC) Please Note: NOT AVAILABLE FOR THE 2025/26 ACADEMIC YEAR

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Program type Study Abroad
Academic calendar

Fall Term: September – December

Winter Term: January - April

Study abroad info

This is a study abroad opportunity through Queen’s University at the Herstmonceux castle, located 2 hours south of London. The castle is surrounded by acres of rolling Sussex hills. Previous Dal students studied finance here.
Course restrictions

No course restrictions, students select a program.

Language requirements

All courses are taught in English
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Exams

Fall: December

Winter: March/April

University of Southampton (2.5 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange
Academic calendar Winter Semester: February-June
Fall Semester: September-January

Exchange info

Ranked highly for its nursing program. Past Dal study abroad students have studied law and English here. Southampton is most known for its maritime history and waterfront docks as well as its historic sites from the medieval ages.
Course restrictions Health Sciences

Language requirements

All courses are taught in English
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Exams

Fall: January
Winter: August

University of Newcastle (3.0 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange
Academic calendar Spring Semester: February-June
Fall Semester: September-January

Exchange info

Holds the Gold Award in the Teaching Excellence Framework. Past Dal study abroad students have studied neuroscience here. Ranked highly for its engineering program. Explore Newcastle’s historic neighbourhoods and pubs such as Grainger Town.
Course restrictions

Modules not accessible to exchange students:

  • LawÌý
  • Architecture FineÌý
  • Art (available only to students who have completed a Fine Arts background, which is not available at Dalhousie)

Language requirements

All courses are taught in English
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Exams

Fall:Ìý(they will accommodate alternative assessments if necessary)
Winter: August

University of Manchester (3.0 GPA required)

Program type Exchange
Academic calendar Fall Term: September – January
Winter Term: January – June
Exchange info Ranked in the top 35 of universities in the world. Explore the 18th century canal system and the gothic style John Ryland’s library. Manchester is home to lakeside water reserves and reservoirs, like Chorlton Water Park. The city is known for its culture, architecture, and role in the Industrial Revolution, making it home to numerous museums.Ìý
Course restrictions

Eligibility: Students whose registered Faculty is the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (i.e., BA students with an undeclared Major; BA students with a declared Major in a FASS discipline; BA 90 credit hour students with a declared Minor in a FASS discipline) and students from other Faculties whose second declared Major is in a FASS discipline.

Students are only eligible to enrol in courses in the Faculty of Humanities at the host institution.Ìý

Language requirements n/a
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France

Université de Bordeaux (2.5 GPA required)

Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Fall Semester: September - December

Winter Semester: January - June

Exchange info

Bordeaux is part of the UNESCO World Heritage List and capital of Southwest France. It’s located 2 hours away from Paris using the high-speed rail network, and 1 hour away from beaches. UB is highly ranked for its Art & Humanities program.Ìý

Course restrictions

Students must take all of their courses in their field of studies. It is not permitted to take courses in different campuses.

Language requirements

Limited courses taught in English. B1/B2 Level French Required.

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Exams Winter Semester: End of May for undergraduate courses, end of June for graduate courses
Placements availableÌý 4 per term

Universite Catholique de Lille (2.5 GPA required)

Program type Exchange
Academic calendar Fall term: Augest to January
Winter term: January to June
Exchange info Recommended for the Arts & Social Sciences program. Being committed, and especially in the European project and vision, the university is part of the ‘integral education’ project, that ensures the quality of teaching and research. For several years and again in 2022, theÌýUniversité Catholique de LilleÌýhas been ranked 2nd French university in terms of number of Erasmus exchanges, with a total of over 1,300 exchanges per year – a recognition that underlines its central role in the European university landscape. Intercultural skills is an integral part of most curricula at this university. Lille is located in the Northern part of France, it’s a historic city with 17th century buildings, and was once a vital merchant city.
Course restrictions No course restrictions
Language requirements

Although the major instruction language is French, there are some programs in English. International students will have to present a certificate of proficiency in French to attend French courses.

Level B1 or B2 is recommended for studying at Bachelor’s and master’s levels.

Faculties partially or completely taught in English: Law, Arts & Humanities, Management, Economics, Science, ESPOL
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Exams

Fall Term: December or January (depending on program)

Winter Term: May or June (depending on program)


Germany

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (2.5 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Winter semester: October – March

Summer semester: April – September

Exchange info

Highly ranked for its philosophy program and ranked in the top 60 universities in the world. Most past Dal study abroad students have studied sciences here. Munich is renowned for its outdoor spaces and Oktoberfest.

Course restrictions

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Language requirements

Limited courses taught in English. If you’re proficient in German, you can take courses taught and assessed in German.

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Exams

Fall: February/March

Summer: August/September

Christian Albrechts Universitet – Kiel (CAU-Kiel) (2.5 GPA required for undergrads, 3.3 GPA required for grads)

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Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Fall semester: October to early FebruaryÌý

Summer semester: April to end of July

Exchange info

Kiel is the capital and most populous city in Northern Germany. CAU is highly ranked for its archaeology program. Past Dal study abroad students have studied environmental science or sustainability here. Kiel is a harbour city next to the Baltic Sea.
Course restrictions
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Language requirements Limited number of courses are taught in English. If you’re proficient in German, you can take courses taught and assessed in German.

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Exams

Fall: Last two weeks of February

Summer: Last two weeks of July


Hong Kong

Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) (2.5 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange

Academic calendar


Semester 1 (fall semester): September - Late December (including exams)
Semester 2 (spring semester): Mid January - Late May (including exams)
Exchange info Highly ranked for its communications and media program. Previous Dal students have studied management at HKBU. Home to one of the world’s most significant financial centres, the Hong Kong dollar. Known for its variety of unique Cantonese dishes
Course restrictions HKBU has no course restrictions listed on their website.Ìý

Language requirements

The primary language of instruction at HKBU is English.

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Exams

Fall: December

Note: Exams typically end before Christams, however no early examinations can be arranged.

Winter: May


Italy

Università degli Studi di Pavia (2.5 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Semester 1: Late September - mid February
Semester 2: Mid February - July

Exchange info

Highly ranked for its pharmacy and pharmacology program. Previous Dal study abroad students studied Business or Arts & Social Sciences here. Pavia is located 35km from Milan. Enjoy the city’s ancient churches and cobblestone streets and squares.

Language requirements

The Language of Instruction is mainly Italian, but there is a large number of courses that are totally or partially held in English.
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Exams

Fall: February

Winter: July


Japan

Waseda University (3.3 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange
Academic Calendar

Fall Semester: September – February

Spring Semester: March - August

Exchange info

Previous Dal students have studied political science here. It’s ranked in the top 200 universities in the world and ranked highly for its art history program. Tokyo is one of the safest cities in the world and has one of the best public transportation networks.
Course restrictions

As a rule, Exchange students must select their courses from those offered by the school they will be affiliated with at Waseda. In some cases, you may be permitted to take courses offered to all students or courses offered by other schools as well. Please note that the course list for the following year will be made available in March. These courses are open to all students including general students, so the possibility that you will be selected is quite small. Your study plan should be focused on the courses offered by the school for which you are applying.

Undergraduate students cannot take courses intended for graduate students.Ìý

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Exams

Fall: January/February

*Classes continue until early February and if students get back to their home country before their classes end,Ìýthey will not be able to earn the courses’ credits.

Winter: July

Placements available 8 per term


Malta

University of Malta (2.5 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange
Academic Calendar

Early October – End of January (includes examination period)
End of January – End of June (includes examination period)

Note: Students should not leave Malta before they have sat for all their examinations and submitted all their assignments.

Exchange info Ranked in the top 60 universities in Southern Europe. Previous Dal study abroad students have studied psychology here. Explore all of Malta’s islands and surrounding beaches. The Maltese typically speak three languages fluently: Maltese, English, and Italian.
Course Restrictions
Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Gerontology Unit, Faculty of Health Science, and Faculty of Science
Academic Timetable

Courses taught in English:

Faculty of Arts: Anthropological Sciences, Classics and Archaeology, English, French, Geography, German, History, History of Art, International Relations, Italian, Maltese, Oriental studies, philosophy, Sociology, Spanish and Latin American studies, Translation, terminology and interpreting studies.

Faculty of the Built Environment: Architecture and Urban design, Conservation and Built Heritage, Civil and Structural Engineering, Environmental Design, Spatial Planning and Infrastructure.

Faculty of Economics, Management & Accountancy: Accountancy, Banking and Finance, Economics, Insurance, Management, Marketing, Public Policy.

Engineering: Electronic Systems Engineering, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Industrial Electrical Power Conversion, Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Systems and Control Engineering.

Information and Communication Technology: Communications and Computer Engineering, Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, Intelligent Computer Systems, Microelectronics and Nanoelectronics.

Media & Knowledge Sciences: Cognitive Science, Corporate Communication, Digital Arts, Media and Communications, Information Policy and Governance.

Science: Biology, Chemistry, Geosciences, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics and Operations Research, Metamaterials Unit.

Social Wellbeing: Criminology, gender studies, psychology.

Theology: Church history, fundamental and dogmatic theology, moral theology, pastoral theology, liturgy and cannon law, philosophy, sacred scripture, Hebrew and Greek

Language requirements The Language of Instruction is mainly Italian, but there is a large number of courses that are totally or partially held in English.
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Exams

Fall: January/February

*Students are to remain at the University of Malta till the end of the semester and sit for their exams at the University of Malta

Winter: May/June


Mexico

Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM) (2.5 GPA required)

Program type Exchange
Academic Calendar

Fall Semester: August - November

Spring Semester: February - June

Exchange info Ranked highly for its marketing program and ranked in the top 200 universities in the world. Explore landmarks like Cerro de la Silla and the Macro plaza that offers diverse culinary options. The city is situated between the Sierra Madre Oriental Mountain range.
Course restrictions No course restrictions listed.
Language requirements

The Language of Instruction is mainly Spanish, but there is a large number of courses that are totally or partially held in English.

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Exams

Fall Semester: November/December

Spring Semester: June


Netherlands

Leiden University (3.2 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Semester 1: September 31- January 29
Semester 2: February 1 – June 24

Exchange info

One of Europe’s leading international research-intensive universities and ranked highly for its archeology program. Previous Dal study abroad students have studied Arts and Social Sciences here. Leiden is known as the ‘mini-Amsterdam’ and beaches are only a 30min bike ride away.

Course Restrictions


This exchange is with the Faculty of Humanities at Leiden. ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøstudents from all disciplines can participate in the exchange, however, they should note that most or all courses should be taken in the Faculty of Humanities. Access to Language classes is limited.

Note that some of the courses that are available in Leiden’s Faculty of Humanities may be considered appropriate for use as Social Science credits at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø(SOSA, INTD or Political Science for example). Please search through the course offerings at Leiden’s Faculty of Humanities () to get an idea of the Ìýtypes of courses on offer.

Language requirements

Most courses are taught in English.

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Exams

Fall: December/January

*Many exams for courses in English available to international exchange students are held so that students may return home by the end of December. There is, however, no guarantee that this will always be possible. Alternative arrangements for assessments may be possible, only at the discretion of the lecturer/department. Note this is not possible for courses offered at the Department of Psychology in block 2.

Winter: May/June

University of Groningen (2.5 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange
Academic Calendar

Fall Term: September – February

Winter Term: February - July

Exchange info Ranked in the top 150 universities in the world and ranked highly for its psychology program. Previous Dal study abroad students have studied Psychology here. Enjoy a variety of Groningen’s art galleries, theatres, and museums.
Course Restrictions
No course restrictions listed.
Language requirements Most courses are taught in English.
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Exams

Fall: Last two weeks of January

Winter: June/July

Placements available 5 per term

Vrije Universiteit (2.5 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange
Academic calendar

Semester 1: September – February Ìý

Semester 2: February – June Ìý

At Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the academic year is divided into 2 semesters. Each semester is divided into 3 periods.

Exchange info Ranked highly for its Theology, Divinity, and religious studies program and ranked among the world’s top 150 research universities. Previous Dal study abroad students have studied law here.
Course restrictions

Courses in the fields of Psychology and at our School of Business and Economics have limited capacity. Therefore, incoming exchange students majoring in Psychology, Business and Economics are given priority in registering for courses in these subject areas. Students with different majors can apply for courses in these fields but should be prepared to adapt their course choice in case these courses are full.Ìý

Bachelor’s students are not allowed to follow courses at Master’s level, unless these courses are also mentioned in the exchange courses overview under Bachelor’s courses.Ìý

Dutch-taught courses are not always available to exchange students, even when having good proficiency in Dutch. Students should check with incoming@vu.nl if there is a list available of courses taught in Dutch in their subject area.Ìý

Language requirements Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam offers hundreds of English-taught courses at both the Bachelor's and Master's level, ranging from arts & culture and social sciences, neurosciences, and computer science, to economics and business administration.Ìý
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Exams

When you register for courses in VUweb, you must also register for work groups (if applicable) and the first exam. In the event of failing a course, you must register for the resit examination at least two weeks prior to the examination date.Ìý

*Exchange students may be allowed to leave after period 2, upon completing a 24 to 30 ECTS course load before Christmas.


New Zealand

University of Otago (2.5 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Fall Semester (Semester 2): July-November
Winter Semester (Semester 1): February-June

Exchange info

Ranked highly for its sport-related programs. Previous Dal study abroad students studied environmental science and sustainability here. Otago is New Zealand’s most scenic city with Southern alps and glacial lakes.Ìý
Course Restrictions The following courses are not open to exchange students:
  • Medicine
  • Dentistry
  • Psychiatry
  • Physiotherapy
  • Pharmacology
  • Pharmacy
  • Other clinical courses

Some Otago courses such as MBA, Wildlife Management and Master of Science Communication are restricted in admissions.ÌýClickÌýÌýfor Summer School CoursesÌý

Language restrictions

All courses are taught in English

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Exams

Fall: October/November

Winter: June

Placements available 2 per term

Victoria University of Wellington (2.7 GPA required)

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Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Fall Semester (Trimester 2): July-November
Spring Semester (Trimester 1): February-June

Exchange info

Wellington is the capital city and second most populous urban area of New Zealand. The University is ranked highly for its linguistics program. Previous Dal study abroad students studied Environmental, Sustainability, and Society here.
Course restrictions Limited courses in the Architecture and Design Innovation programs. Exchange students can’t take courses in the Faculty of Education. All enrolment in language courses require a meeting with a course coordinator upon arrival.

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Exams

Fall: October/November

Winter: June

Placements available 1 per term


Norway

University of Bergen (2.5 GPA required)

University of Bergen
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University of Bergen3
Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Fall Semester : August-December
Spring Semester: January-June

Exchange info

Bergen is located on the southwestern coast of Norway. Enjoy the hiking lifestyle with both mountain and sea trails. Ranked highly for its earth and marine sciences programs. Previous Dal study abroad students have studied Marine Biology here.
Course restrictions There are no course restrictions listed on the website. However, unless specified in the list above, majority of the courses will be taught in Norwegian.Ìý

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Exams

Fall: November/December

Winter: May/June

Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) (2.5 GPA required)

Norwegian University of Life Sciences 3
Norwegian University of Life Sciences 2
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Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Fall Semester: August - DecemberÌý
Spring Semester: January – JuneÌý

Exchange info

The university is known for its beautiful campuses, that has big, old trees, ponds, and flowers. Ranked highly for its Agriculture and Forestry programs. Previous Dal study abroad students studied Biology at NMBU.

Course restrictions

Please visitÌýÌýto review course information and link to the course calendar.

Note that NMBU has the following departments:Ìý

  • International Environment and Development Studies
  • Veterinary Medicine and Biosciences
  • Animal and Aquacultural Science
  • Plant Sciences
  • Ecology and Natural Resources Management
  • School of Economics and Business
  • Landscape Architecture and Spatial Planning
  • Mathematical Science and Technology
Language requirements 40% of the courses at NMBU taught in English. If you will be attending NMBU in your 3rdÌýor 4thÌýyear and are a strong student, you will also be considered for admission into Master’s level classes, which increases the availability of English classes.

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Exams

Fall: December

Winter: May/June


Scotland

University of Glasgow (3.0 GPA required)

University of Glasgow
University of Glasgow2
University of Glasgow3
Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Semester 1 (Fall): September-December
Semester 2 (Winter): January-May

Exchange info

The University of Glasgow is the 4th oldest university in the English-speaking world. Ranked highly for its anatomy and physiology programs and ranked in the top 80 universities in the world. There’s a variety of old neighbourhoods to explore such as the West End, Merchant City, or South Side.
Course restrictions

Currently incoming students are not permitted to take Medicine or Dentistry classes, and Vet Medicine classes are limited.

Semester One only students are not permitted to take Computing or Maths classes. These restrictions do not apply to Yearlong or Semester 2 only students.

Language requirements All courses are taught in English.

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Exams

Fall: December

Winter: April/May


Singapore

National University of Singapore (3.0 GPA required)

National University of Singapore 3
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National University of Singapore 2
Program type Exchange
Academic Calendar Semester 1: August – December
Semester 2: January – MayÌýÌý
Exchange info Singapore is the world’s only Island city-state and has a diverse selection of amazing food. Ranked highly for its art history program and ranked as the #8 university in the world. Previous Dal students have studied Law at NUS.
Course Restrictions
Business courses not available for exchange students.
Language requirements Course offerings in English are extensive. Please visitÌýÌý[PDF] for a full listing of courses available to exchange students.

Faculties include:
Arts and Social Sciences
Engineering
Business
Computing
Design and Environment
Science
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Exams

Fall: November/December

Winter: April/May

James Cook University (2.5 GPA required)

Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Semester 1: February – June

Semester 2: July - November

Exchange info

Recommended for students in Business programs. Undergraduate international students are required to have successfully completed post-secondary studies with a minimum cumulative average of 63% or above. No language requirements. Singapore is also a cosmopolitan city as well as a first-class destination for higher education complemented with world renowned educational institutions. You will embark on a pedagogical journey that combines the best of global knowledge with the wisdom of Asian insights. In Singapore, you immerse yourself in the widest range of educational offerings & embrace a learning environment that is both inspiring and conducive. It is truly a place where you can enrich your mind and life. Besides high-quality education, Singapore is a comfortable environment to experience and adapt to Asian culture. Hence, it makes the perfect base for you to explore the rest of Asia.
Course restrictions Subjects that are submitted on the JCU Study Abroad application form are sent to JCU academic advisors for approval based on meeting prerequisites. You will be notified of the outcome in your Letter of Offer.

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Exams

Semester 1: June

Semester 2: November


South Korea

Kyungpook National University (2.5 GPA required)

Kyungpook National University
Kyungpook National University2
Kyungpook National University3
Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Fall Semester: September-Mid December
Winter Semester: March-Mid June

Exchange info

Ranked highly for its agriculture and forestry program. Previous Dal students have studied Political Science here. Daegu is the capital city of the surrounding Gyeongsangbuk-do province, and the city is surrounded by the Palgong, Apsan, and Biseul mountains.
Course restrictions No course restrictions are listed.

Language requirements

The list of courses taught in English will be available in January for the following spring semester or July for the following fall semester. In addition, this list will be sent to all accepted exchange students by email with instructions on course registration.

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Exams

Fall: December

Winter: June

Korea University (2.5 GPA required)

Korea University 2
Korea University 1
Korea University 3
Program type Exchange
Academic calendar Fall Semester: September-December
Spring Semester: March-June
Exchange info Within a five-minute walk from the campus are an array of restaurants, bars, shops, and even a famous Buddhist temple. Seoul is one of the most liveable cities in Asia, with a great public transportation system. Ranked highly for its marketing program.
Course restrictions

Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Law, Teacher Education, Division of Information Security, Art and Design, Graduate level Business courses (Graduate courses that start with BUS, INT), and all courses at Sejong Campus.

Please be aware that courses within the Business School, Media and Communications, and International Studies (courses that start with BUSS, JMCO, DISS) are extremely competitive.

Specific courses for exchange students are not guaranteed, andÌýstudents are asked to be very flexible with course selection.

Language requirements n/a
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Exams Fall: Mid-December
Winter: Mid-June

University of Seoul (2.5 GPA required)

UOS 2
UOS 1
UOS 3
Program type Exchange
Academic calendar Fall Semester: September to December
Spring Semester: March to June
Exchange info Ranked highly for its engineering program. Previous Dal study abroad students studied commerce and political science here. Seoul is one of the financial and cultural hubs of East Asia, referred to as a ‘megacity’ that never sleeps.
Course restrictions No course restrictions are listed.
Language requirements n/a
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Exams

Fall: Mid-December

Winter: Mid-June


Spain

Universidad Pablo de Olavide (2.75 GPA required)

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Universidad Pablo de Olavide 2
Universidad Pablo de Olavide 3
Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Fall Semester: September-December
Winter Semester: January-May

Exchange info

Seville is the capital of Andalusia and one of Spain’s most historic cities. Seville is one of the sunniest cities in Europe, with over 300 days of sunshine a year. Previous Dal study abroad students have studied International Development here
Course restrictions No course restrictions listed on website.Ìý
Language requirements A list of courses taught in English available on the website.
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Exams

Fall: December

Winter: May

Pompeu Fabra University (2.5 GPA required)

Pompeu Fabra 2
Pompeu Fabra 3
Pompeu Fabra 1
Program type Exchange
Academic calendar Fall Semester: September-December
Spring Semester: January-June
Exchange info Pompeu Fabra University is considered one of the most prestigious universities in Spain, in 2020, it was ranked the 10th best young university in the world and the best university in Spain by Times Higher Education. Ranked highly for its economics program
Course restrictions MedicineÌý
Language requirements A list of courses taught in English are on the website.
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Exams Fall: TBD
Winter: TBD


Sweden

Umeå University (2.5 GPA required)

Umeå University
Umeå University2
Umeå University3
Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Autumn term: August – JanuaryÌý
Spring term: January – JuneÌý

Exchange info

Umeå is a northern Swedish city known for its scenic landscapes and close proximity to nature. Umeå University is renowned for its cutting-edge research and modern campus and is ranked highly for its art and design program. Previous Dal study abroad students studied history here.
Course Restrictions

UMEA University has no course restrictions listed on their website. However, pre-requisites must be met in order to register.

Language requirements Most courses are taught in English.

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Exams

Fall: January

Winter: June

University of Gothenburg (2.5 GPA required)

University of Gothenburg
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University of Gothenburg3
Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Fall Semester: September-January
Winter Semester:ÌýJanuary-June

Exchange info

Gothenburg is the second-largest city in Sweden, known for its beautiful coastal location. The campus is located in the heart of the city, offering a modern campus and strong focus on sustainability. Previous Dal study abroad students studied political science here. Ranked highly for its dentistry program.
Course restrictions University of Gothenburg has no course restrictions listed on their website.Ìý
Language restrictions Most courses are taught in English.

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Exams

Fall: January

Winter: June


Switzerland

University of Lausanne (2.5 GPA required)

Lausanne 3
Lausanne 2
Lausanne 1
Program type Exchange
Academic calendar Fall Semester: September-January
Spring Semester: February-July
Exchange info Lausanne is surrounded by vineyards and has Lake Geneva at its feet. The old town is largely car-free, and filled with small alleyways, cafes and boutiques that make up the medieval city centre. Ranked highly for its classics and history programs.
Course restrictions Courses NOT available to Exchange students:
  • Courses in the School of MedicineÌý
  • Courses in the School of Criminal JusticeÌý
  • Master’s in Medical BiologyÌý
  • Master’s in Accounting, Control and FinanceÌý
  • Continuing Education programmes (MBA, EMBA, Master of Advanced Studies, etc.)
Language requirements

Main teaching language is French.

Undergraduate courses taught in English are offered in:

  • Business and EconomicsÌý
  • BiologyÌý
  • English LiteratureÌý

Graduate courses taught in English are offered in:

  • Business and EconomicsÌý
  • Geosciences and EnvironmentÌý
  • BiologyÌý
  • English LiteratureÌý
  • Law and Public AdministrationÌý

B2 level French required for regular courses taught in French or English

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Exams Fall: January
Winter: July


United States

Killam Foundation Program (3.0 GPA required)

Killam Fellowship Program 2
Killam Fellowship Program 3
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Program type Exchange

Academic calendar

Dates of terms depend on the selected host institution.

Exchange info

This program offers study abroad + scholarship. There’s a cash award of $12,000 USD ($6000 USD per semester). This offers the opportunity for exceptional undergrad students to study in the USA (variety of institutions) for a semester or full year. Killam fellows have an orientation in Ottawa for the fall term or D.C for the winter term.

Course requirements

All courses are taught in English.

Requires a competitive GPA, extracurricular & leadership experiences.

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Academic timetable See timetable on each school's website.

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Exams Varies depending on selected host institution.


Wales

Bangor University (2.5 GPA required)

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Bangor University3
Bangor University
Program type Exchange
Academic calendarÌý

Fall Term: September-January

Winter Term: January-June

Exchange info Bangor is a cathedral city and lies between the Snowdonia Mountains and the sea. Bangor is not an industrialized city, pollution levels are low, so it's a clean and healthy place to live. Previous Dal study abroad students have studied marine biology here.
Course restrictions

Course restrictions are not listed on the website but students will be informed of them when they apply.Ìý

Nursing, Midwifery, Medical Science and Radiography classes are normally not available due to a lack of spaces/ work placement availability.Ìý

Language requirements All courses are taught in English.
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Exams

Fall: January

*Students attending Bangor for Semester 1-only have the chance to take exams in January or arrange ‘Early Assessments’ which eliminates the need to return to Bangor after the Christmas Break

Winter: May

Cardiff University (3.0 GPA required)

Cardiff University3
Cardiff University
Cardiff University2
Program type Exchange
Academic calendarÌý

Fall Semester: September - JanuaryÌý

Spring Semester: January - JuneÌý

Exchange infoÌý The waterfront area at Cardiff Bay has regular food, arts and craft festivals and visitors can walk across the barrage or take a boat trip around the bay. Ranked highly for its communication and media program. Previous Dal study abroad students studied sciences here
Course restrictions Students wanting to study Biosciences must be enrolled in a full-year exchange.
Language requirements All courses are taught in English.
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Exams

Fall: January

*There is the possibility of alternative assessments for autumn semester only students, meaning students can return home before the Christmas break.

Winter: May/June

Swansea University (2.5 GPA required)

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Swansea University2
Program type Exchange
Academic calendar Fall Term: End of September – End of January
Winter Term: End of January – Middle of June
Exchange info Ranked highly for its marketing program and ranked in the top 100 universities in Europe. The campus sits between Singleton Park and Singleton Botanical Gardens. The city centre is surrounded by cottages and Victorian suburbs.
Course restrictions Swansea University has no course restrictions listed on their website. Ìý
Language requirements All courses are taught in English.
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Exams

Fall: January

*Students are required to be present at all set examinations and should NOT arrange return flights home until their final examination timetable is confirmed by the Examination Office. These timetables are published in early April for May/June examinations. Swansea University does not proctor any examinations in students’ home universities/countries.

Winter: May/June