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| AY2010/2011 (First Round) | ||||||
| Partner University | SOC (Allocated & Preallocated) |
Language of Instructions | Remarks (including requests from / understanding with partner university) | Academic Calendars (Refers to Partner Universities' Semesters or Terms unless otherwise stated) | ||
| AUSTRALIA | ||||||
| Monash University | 1 | Non-Singaporean students may require IELTS or TOEFL qualifications to apply for a Student Visa to Australia. For more information on student visas, please visit the Australian Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs Website www.immi.gov.au. Exchange Students hold a Non-Award Student Visa. | (1) Comprehensive university. Offers courses in Art and Design (including Architecture); Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; Business, Commerce and Law; Engineering; Information Technology; and Sciences. (2) Does not offer courses in Building and Real Estate | PU Sem 2, 2010: 19 Jul to 22
Oct 2010 PU Sem 1, 2011: 28 Feb to 3 Jun 2011 |
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| CANADA | ||||||
| Concordia University | 2 | English. French accepted for term papers and exams. | (1) Ltd access to courses in business (finance and accounting), communications studies, journalism; cinema, digital design, animation ( in Fine Arts) and electrical, mechanical, software/computer engineering (in Engineering & Computer Science). Most courses in Fine Arts run for the academic year (September - May). (2) Faculties/departments to let the IRO/ Centre for International Academic Cooperation know which modules their students will read so that both offices can work on acceptance on a "discipline by discipline" basis. | Fall Sem:
Sept to Dec Winter Sem: Jan to Apr |
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| McGill University | 2 | English. French accepted for term papers and exams. | (1) Law has separate fac-level SEP MOU. (2) Limited enrollment for McGill's School of Architecture, but more flexibility for exchange students in January (Sem 2). Applicants must submit an up-to-date portfolio. (3) Limited Enrollment for Mcgill Engineering programs. FOE to send students from different departments/majors instead of all from one dept. (4) Places to be distributed evenly between both semesters | Fall Term: Sept to Dec Winter Term: Jan to Apr |
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| University of British Columbia | 1 | All courses are in English, except for language courses. | (1) BIZ and FOL have faculty-level agreements so NUS U-wide exchange students should not opt for any business/law modules in their study plans; (2) Not all programs will be available to exchange students, so students and academic advisors are strongly advised to refer to the Student Exchange Program Manual for Exchange Advisors and Students which can be downloaded at http://students.ubc.ca/international/exchange/download/sep_visiting_oct2002.pdf . The information on programs and courses is from pages 12 to 26. (3) Nominated students are eligible to apply for the NUS-UBC Lee Foundation Student Exchange Awards to finance their studies at UBC. (4) Please pay attention to UBC course restrictions: http://www.students.ubc.ca/global/incoming/restrictions.cfm. Some UBC departments may also be very rigid about having exchange students maintain a maximum courseload cap of 15 credits (5 courses), which means that NUS students may not be permitted to overload. | Winter Session I: beg-Sep to end-Dec Winter Session II: beg-Jan to end-Apr | ||
| University of Calgary | 1 | English | 1) LAW: Calgary's Law faculty will only accept full-time Law students who have completed at least 1 full year of Law courses (preferably more) with a B average grade. They must also study law full-time hile in Calgary - they cannot just take 1 or 2 Law courses and take the rest of their courses from other faculties. 2) FoE: Exchange students have had some difficulties getting Engineering courses so they must be prepared to take some electives while at Calgary. However, Biomedical Engineering courses are relatively accessible. 3) FoS: Math classes widely available. 4) BIZ: Business courses at Calgary are only reserved for business-specific exchanges (NUS's agreement with Calgary is u-wide) | Fall Term: Beg Sep to Late Dec Winter Term: Beg Jan to Late Apr |
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| University of Ottawa | 1 | Language of instruction is in English and French. All courses offered at the University of Ottawa are given in English and French. Candidates must submit a proficiency test in the language that he or she wished to take courses in if that language is not their mother tongue. Candidates who wish to take courses in French and whose mother tongue or langauge of institution is not French, must present a language proficiency test in French. The Test of French as a Second Language is offered through the University of Ottawa. Please inquire with staff of the International Exchange Program Sector. | Students from NUS can take part in an exchange for one semester, 4 months (September to December or January to April) or for two semesters, 8 months, that is a regular academic year (September to April). The participation period indicated on the application form upon receipt of the applications cannot be modified after the arrival of students to the University of Ottawa. Exchange students can register in French as a Second Language (FSL) courses at no extra costs. Students must clearly indicate on their application form their desire to take one FSL course. The choice of French as a Second Language course is determined by a placement test found online at http://www.secondlanguage.uottawa.ca/non_admitted_langsec.html. The result of the placement test will then indicate to you a list of courses corresponding to your level. Faculties not open to exchange students: School of Management, Faculty of Education, and Faculty of Medicine. Courses not open to exchange students: Interpretation courses (School of Translation and Interpretation), Department of English at the Master's level and courses offered by the Engineering Management Program. The University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP) is compulsory for all international exchange students. Files from prospective candidates must be sent by the international offices of partner institutions to the attention of the manager. We ask candidates not to send their files themselves. | Term 1 early September to end of December; Term 2 early January to end of April; 2 semesters early September to end of April. | ||
| University of Toronto | 1 | All courses are in English, except for language courses. | Housing for AY 09/10: Housing for the Fall Term (Semester 1) 2009 is very tight and U of T urges NUS students applying for the Fall Term only, to apply directly to 89 Chestnut Residence (http://www.chestnutresidence.utoronto.ca/index.html) even before they have been admitted to U of T for exchange. More housing is available for the Winter Term (Semester 2) or Full year. The University of Toronto operates one city campus (St. George) and two suburban campuses (Mississauga and Scarborough). The main campus at St. George is located in downtown and most exchange students prefer to study there, but housing is very limited and thus NOT guaranteed. Exchange students are accepted at either the University of Toronto Scarborough or Mississauga campuses are guaranteed on-campus housing. However, they must go for either the full academic year or the second (winter) term. They may not go for only the first (fall) term. Program NOT open to exchange students include Dentistry, Management (MBA), Medicine, Nursing, and Pharmacy. ECE courses are heavily over-subscribed and may be difficult to get. | Fall Session: Sept to Dec Winter Session: Jan to Apr Summer sessions: May to Aug (available to exchange students if they extend from the Winter session). |
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| University of Victoria, British Columbia | 1 | All courses are in English except for language courses. | (1) NUS U-wide exchange. (2) Students can register in courses in Faculty of Social Sciences, Science and Humanities at UVIc. To view the list of courses, please see http://iess.uvic.ca/exchangestouvic/aboutuvicexchanges.html. (3) There is small selection of Fine Arts (Music, Visual Arts, Theatre and Writing) courses that are open to exchange students. To view the list of possible courses, please see http://finearts.uvic.ca/courses/. (4) There is a small selection of Business courses that are open to exchange students. To view the list of possibe courses, please see http://www.business.uvic.ca/undergraduate/minor/non-commerce/. | Term 1: late Aug to Dec Term 2: Jan to Apr |
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| University of Waterloo | 2 | All courses are in English, except for language courses. | (1) FASS: For AY 09/10 FASS has 2 semester places, one of which is reserved for the Department of Social Work only. Students interested in Social Work at UW must register at Renison College (2) Students in Science/Engineering should only take 4 courses because of heavy lab requirement. (3) SoC students will go to Waterloo's Mathematics Dept. (4) More on-campus residence rooms are available in the Winter semester. | Fall Term: Sept to Dec Winter Term: Jan to Apr Spring Term : May to Aug |
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| University of Western Ontario | 1 | All courses are taught in English, except for language courses | 1) Law and BIZ have separate agreements 2) Students on U-wide exchange cannot take courses at Richard Ivey School of Business or Faculty of Law 3) On-campus Residence: All students who are accepted for an exchange to The University of Western Ontario are offered a space in one of Western's on-campus residences. A residence offer will be included in the acceptance package. All students who return their housing application form and payment by the deadline set by the Housing Office will receive guaranteed accommodation. | Fall Term: September - December Winter Term: January - April | ||
| York University | 1 | All courses are in English, except for language courses. | 1) Law and BIZ have separate agreements. 2) Students on U-wide exchange cannot take Law and Biz courses from Osgoode and Schulich. 3) Fine arts courses usually have auditions the previous semester, hence students will not be accepted unless they go for a year. 4) There are 2 campuses - Keele and Glendon. Students should mainly take courses from the Keele campus. If they wish to take courses from the Glendon campus, they should not schedule them on the same day as the Keele campus courses because of travel time needed. Housing Note: Students younger than 21 should apply for Undergraduate residences and if interested, Global House by filling out the Global House Supplemental Questionnaire. Students 21 and older should apply for York Apartments (Graduate Housing) and are NOT eligible for Global House. | Fall Term: Sept to Dec Winter Term: Jan to Apr Spring Term : May to Aug (not open to exchange students) |
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| CHINA | ||||||
| Fudan University | 1 | Courses are generally conducted in Mandarin. Some lecturers may use English powerpoint presentation and English textbooks. NUS students can discuss with the host lecturers if they can answer in English during examination. | (1) Areas of expertise: Management, Economics, Social Sciences, History, Literature, Science and Law. http://www.fudan.edu.cn/englishnew/academics/depart.html (2) Limited English courses offered by the following Schools: (a) Law offered by School of Laws (b) International Finance & Trade and Finance offered by School of Economic (c) Pharmacy offered by School of Pharmacy (3) FoL has a faculty-level agreement. (2 semester places) (4) Fudan University will provide free accommodation to 5 NUS students. (5) Student Volunteer Programme is available at the Singapore Pavilion at the Shanghai Expo 2010. Students will get to help with event management, hospitality services or liaison and media duties. More information will be given on IRO website later. | Sem 1: Early Sept to Early Jan Sem 2: Mid Feb to Early Jul | ||
| Huazhong University of Science & Technology | 1 | Courses are generally conducted in Mandarin. Some lecturers may use English powerpoint presentation and English textbooks. NUS students can discuss with the host lecturers if they can answer in English during examination. | (1) Ranked no 5th among the top 100 universities in China, it is a comprehensive university with strengths in Enineering, Management, Social Sciences, Science, Law and Economics. http://www.hust.edu.cn/english/academic/depart/default.htm (2) HUST provides comprehensive Engineering courses including hydropower and info engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science, civil engineering & mechanics, material engineering, electrical & electronics engineering, etc. Students can take the opportunities to observe and under study the construction of the Three Gorges Dam, the largest dam in the world, which is located in Hubei Province. (3) NUS SDE students can consider courses offered by the School of Architecture & Urban Planning (http://www.hust.edu.cn/english/academic/depart/arch/default.htm). | Sem 1: Early Sept to Early Jan Sem 2: Early Feb to Early Jul |
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| Nanjing University | 1 | (1) Courses are generally conducted in Mandarin. Some lecturers may use English powerpoint presentation and English textbooks. (2) The following courses are conducted in English: Chinese Culture, Chinese Economy and Business Development, Chinese Philosophy and Chinese Foreign Policy. For more info, please refer to http://www.nus.edu.sg/iro/partners/aa/china/nju.html. (3) NUS students can discuss with the host lecturers if they can answer in English during examination for modules which are conducted in Mandarin). | (1) Ranked no 6th among the top 100 universities in China, it is a comprehensive university with strengths in Management, Philosophy, Economics, Social Sciences, Engineering, Science, Law and History. http://www.nju.edu.cn/cps/site/NJU/njue/dep/index.htm (2) Nanjing, being the capital of 11 ancient kingdoms, it is an ideal place to study Chinese history as well as the evolution of modern China. (3) NJU is especially strong in its natural science subjects. It has a National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures, one of China¿s first key state laboratories, is renowned in the international academic communities for its quality publication output in top academic magazines such as Nature and Science. The Laboratory has even won acclaim from Nature as one of the research groups of world-class standards in the Asia-Pacific region. (4)Students are given free accommodation. | Sem 1: Early Sept to Early Jan Sem 2: Mid Feb to Early Jul | ||
| Peking University | 1 | Courses in Chinese | (1) Comprehensive university. Offers courses in sciences, engineering, life science, chemistry and molecular engineering, arts and social sciences, economics, management, law http://www.pku.edu.cn/eacademic/department.html (2) Does not offer courses in architecture, industrial design, building and real estate, civil engineering, environmental engineering (3) Area of expertise: economics, philosophy, literature, social sciences, sciences, management, medicine, law | Sem 1: Early Sept to Early Jan Sem 2: Mid Feb to Early Jul | ||
| Shanghai Jiao Tong University | 1 | (1) Courses are generally conducted in Mandarin. Some lecturers may use English powerpoint presentation and English textbooks. (2) A list of courses which are conducted in English is available on IRO website. Most of them are year 2 and year 3 modules. Refer to http://electsys2.sjtu.edu.cn/electsysJd/pyjh/pyjhQueryNew.aspx for course descriptions. (3) NUS students can discuss with the host lecturers if they can answer in English during examination (for modules which are conducted in Mandarin). | (1) Ranked no 4th amongst the top 100 universities in China, its strengths lie in Engineering, Management and Sciences. (2) Areas of expertise: Communication & Electronic System, Metal Plasticity Processing, Computer Science, Optical Fiber Technology, Systems Engineering & Management. http://www.sjtu.edu.cn/english/admission/admission_department.htm(3) Shanghai Jiaotong University provides free accommodation to 5 NUS students. Students will be studying at Minghang campus. Visit http://www.sjtu.edu.cn/english/about/secnic%Student Volunteer Programme is available at the Singapore Pavilion at the Shanghai Expo 2010. Students will get to help with event management, hospitality services or liaison and media duties. More information will be given on IRO website later20spots_mh1.htm for more information. (4) Student Volunteer Programme is available at the Singapore Pavilion at the Shanghai Expo 2010. Students will get to help with event management, hospitality services or liaison and media duties. More information will be given on IRO website later. | Sem 1: Early Sept to Early Jan Sem 2: Mid Feb to Early Jul |
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| Sichuan University | 2 | Courses are generally conducted in Mandarin. Some lecturers may use English powerpoint presentation and English textbooks. NUS students can discuss with the host lecturers if they can answer in English during examination. | (1) Ranked no. 11th amongst the top 100 universities in China, it is a comprehensive university offers courses in Economics, Law, Arts, Science, Engineering, Life Sciences, Architecture, Business and Social Sciences. http://www.scu.org.cn/College&School/academics.asp(2) SoC students can choose subjects offered by College of Software Engineering whereas SDE students can choose subjects offered by College of Architecture and Environment. Modules describtions may not be readily available on the website, however, IRO staff can help to approach the host departments for necessary advice. | Sem 1: Early Sept to Early Jan Sem 2: Mid Feb to Early Jul |
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| Sun Yat Sen University | 1 | Courses are generally conducted in Mandarin. Some lecturers may use English powerpoint presentation and English textbooks. NUS students can discuss with the host lecturers if they can answer in English during examination. | (1) Ranked no 10th amongst the top 100 universities in China, its strengths lie in Science, Management, History, Law, Social Sciences, Literature and Philosophy.http://www.sysu.edu.cn/en/schoolsanddepartments.htm(2) Students can choose from a variety of subjects from the Humanity and Engineering streams, e.g. history, philosophy, sociology, mass communication and new media, as well as computer engineering, chemical engineering, etc.(3) BIZ students can choose modules from both the Lingnan College which offers international economics & trade, risk management and insurance, finance and taxation, and from the School of Business which offers marketing, accounting and business administration.(4) SoC students can choose modules from the School of Software and the Dept of Infomation Management.(5) Does not offer courses in Architecture, Buidling, Real Estate and Civil Engineering. | Sem 1: Early Sept to Early Jan Sem 2: Mid Feb to Early Jul | ||
| Tsinghua University | 1 | Courses in Chinese | (1) Comprehensive university with emphasis in engineering. Also offers architecture, arts and design, economics and management, humanities and social sciences, law, public policy and management, sciences. http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/eng/academics/index.htm (2) Areas of expertise: Mechanical Engineering, Management Science and Engineering, Computer Science and Technology, Economics, Law | Sem 1: Early Sept to Early Jan Sem 2: Mid Feb to Early Jul |
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| University of Wuhan | 1 | Courses are generally conducted in Mandarin. Some lecturers may use English powerpoint presentation and English textbooks. NUS students can discuss with the host lecturers if they can answer in English during examination. | (1) Ranked no 8th amongst the top 100 universities in China, its strenghts lie in Law, Engineering, Science, Management, Literature and Economics. http://www.whu.edu.cn/en/foster/Colleges.htm (2) WHU provides comprehensive Engineering courses including water resources and hydroelectric engineering, electrical and eletronics engineering, dynacims and machinery, remote sensing information engineering, etc. Students can take the opportunities to observe and under study the construction of the Three Gorges Dam, the largest dam in the world, which is located in Hubei Province. (3) SDE students can choose courses from School of Urban Studies (http://dean.whu.edu.cn/jwb/pyfa/csjsxy.doc). (4) Please refer to http://dean.whu.edu.cn/newroot/newsweb/pyfa.asp. This shows the four-year teaching plan for every major at Wuhan University. Information is only available in Chinese. | Sem 1: Early Sept to Early Jan Sem 2: Mid Feb to Early Jul |
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| Xiamen University | 1 | 1) Courses are generally conducted in Mandarin. Some lecturers may use English powerpoint presentation and English textbooks. (2) The International Postgraduate Programme offers English courses to our exchange students (undergraduate). Please refer to http://admissions.xmu.edu.cn/website.aspx?language=en&website_id=44. (3) NUS students can discuss with the host lecturers if they can answer in English during examination (for modules which are conducted in Mandarin). | (1) Ranked no 21st amongst the top 100 Chinese universities, its strengths lie in law, humanities, social sciences, natural science, engineering, technology, management, architecture, life science, and economics. http://www.xmu.edu.cn/english/COLLEGES.asp(2) XMU is very strong in life science and mathematics. NUS Dept of Life Science has a joint laboratory with XMU. (3) BIZ students can either choose subjects from their School of Economics which offers finance, banking, international trade, economics & statistics or from their School of Managements which provides accounting, management sciences and business management. | Sem 1: Early Sept to Early Jan Sem 2: Mid Feb to Early Jul |
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| Xian Jiaotong University | 1 | Courses in Chinese | (1) Comprehensive university with strengths in engineering and management. Also offers courses in Humanities, Social Sciences, Management, Economics and Finance, Architecture and Medicine. http://www.xjtu.edu.cn/en/academics&research/index.htm (2) Areas of expertise: Mangement, Engineering, Social Sciences, Economics, Science (3) Does not offer courses in Law, Industrial Design, Building and Real Estate, Chemical Engineering, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Materials Engineering | Fall Sem: Early Sept to Early Jan Spring Sem: Mid Feb - Early Jul | ||
| Zhejiang University | 4 | Non-English | SOC has a faculty-level exchange agreement with College of Software Technology & College of Computer Science of Zhejiang University. You are encouraged to consider this University. | Sem 1: Early Sept to Early Jan Sem 2: Mid Feb to Early Jul |
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| CROATIA | ||||||
| University of Zagreb | 1 | Croatian & selected courses in English | Suitable for students from the following faculties: FoE, FoS, SDE, Biz, Law, FASS, SOC | Sem 1:
Beginning Oct to End Feb Sem 2: Beginning Mar to End June |
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| CZECH REPUBLIC | ||||||
| Czech Technical University | 1 | Courses in Czech and English | Suitable for students from the following faculties: FOE, SDE and SOC (under Faculty of Information Technologies) | Sem 1:
September - February Sem 2: February - June |
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| DENMARK | ||||||
| Technical University of Denmark | 2 | Language of instruction: Danish/English. Students are not expected to take courses taught in the native language. They should find enough courses taught in English for their SEP requirements. | Not suitable for FASS, Biz & Law. For classes in English, please refer to http://www.dtu.dk/English/education/Course_Catalogue.aspx | Sem 1: Late
Aug to Late Jan Sem 2: Late Jan to Late Jun |
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| University of Copenhagen | 1 | Students are not expected to take courses taught in the native language. They should find enough courses taught in English for their SEP requirements. | (1) Students must be at least in their fourth semester at NUS; 3rd or 4th year students preferred. (2) Students may be allowed to read Masters-level courses but take exams at the Bachelor level. (3) Strengths in Economics and Political Science (both offer courses in English). Also, good selection of courses in English for students of Sociology, Biology, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biochemistry. For courses in English, please refer to http://www.sis.ku.dk | Sem 1: Sep to end Jan (students can leave before Jan if not
opting for oral exams, classes end in Dec) Sem 2: Feb to end June |
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| ESTONIA | ||||||
| Tallinn University of Technology | 1 | Estonian & selected courses in English | Suitable for students from the following faculties: FOE, FOS, FASS, BIZ, FASS | Sem 1:
Sept to Jan Sem 2: Feb to Jun |
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| FINLAND | ||||||
| University of Helsinki | 1 | Language of instruction: Finnish/English. Students are not expected to take courses taught in the native language. They should find enough courses taught in English for their SEP requirements. | For courses in English, please refer to http://www.helsinki.fi/english/courses/ | Sem 1:
Early Sept to Late Dec Sem 2: Early Jan to Late Jul |
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| FRANCE | ||||||
| Ecole Central de Paris | 1 | Language of Instruction: French. The university offers intensive French courses before and during term time.NUS Centre for Language Studies also offers courses in French language to prepare students going to France on student exchange. | Courses available: Civil Engineering; Industrial Engineering; Information Technology; Applied Mathematics; Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering; Applied Physics; Process and Environmental Engineering; Electrical Engineering. SEP acceptance is on a case by case basis. | Sem 1: Sept
to Jan Sem 2: Feb to Jun |
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| Ecole Nat. Sup. De L'E'tron. Et De Ses Apps | 1 | Students are not expected to take courses taught in tFrench. They should find enough courses taught in English for their SEP requirements. Students can take all courses in English or a combination of English and French. | Suitable for FOE and SOC students. Courses available in Computer science and systems; Electronics, measurements and instrumentation (sensor and biomedical electronics); Microwaves and optical communications; Networks and telecommunications; Power electronics and control of systems Signal processing, real time, and communications. | Semester I: Mid September - Mid January Semester II: Late January - Mid June |
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| Ecole Superieure D' Electricite | 3 | Language of Instruction: French. Students can take French language courses during term time. NUS Centre for Language Studies offers courses in French language to prepare students going to France on student exchange. | Courses Available: Information Technology, Computer Sciences, Teleommunications, Digital Processing and electronics, Electrical Engineering and Automatic Control Engineering | Sem 1: Sept to Jan Sem 2: Feb to Jun | ||
| Inst National Des Sciences Appliques, Lyon | 1 | Language of Instruction: French/English.Courses in English:http://scan.insa-lyon.fr/index.php?Rub=2 | Courses available in Computing, Engineering and Science. Students can also go on research attachments. Common courses for all students: http://www.insa-lyon.fr/pg/index.php?Rub=367&L=2; Engineering and Computing courses: http://www.insa-lyon.fr/pg/index.php?Rub=229&L=2; Science course:http://www.insa-lyon.fr/pg/index.php?Rub=42&L=2; Courses in English:http://scan.insa-lyon.fr/index.php?Rub=2 | Sem 1: Sept to Jan Sem 2: Feb to Jun |
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| Inst National des Sciences Appliques de Toulouse | 1 | Language of Instruction: French | Suitable for FOE, FOS and SOC students. European network of universities for 1 to 2 semesters of SEP. Check http://www.ge4.org for the list of courses. | Semester 1 September to December Semester 2 Late January to June | ||
| Institut National Polytechnique De Grenoble | 2 | Language of Instruction: French/English.There are courses in English. French language classes are offered at INPG and CUEF-Université Stendhali n summer and during the academic year. | Courses Available: Electrical Engineering; Industrial Engineering; Mechanical Engineering; Chemical Engineering; Physics; Computing and Mathematics; Science and Executive Management; Applied Mathematics; Earth and Environmental Sciences; Materials Science and Engineering; Energy and Chemical Engineering; Economics and Social Science | Sem 1: Sept to Jan Sem 2: Feb to Jun |
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| Institut National Polytechnique De Lorraine | 1 | Language of Instruction: French | Suitable for FOE, FOS and SOC students. European network of universities for 1 to 2 semesters of SEP. Check http://www.ge4.org for the list of courses. | Semester 1 September to January Semester 2 Late January to June | ||
| University 'Joseph Fourier' (Grenoble 1) | 1 | Language of Instruction: French.Students can take French language courses during the term. | Courses Available: Physical education & sports; Biology; Chemistry; Physics; Mathematics, Computer Science and Applied Mathematics; Mechanics; Geography; Pharmacy; Real Estate | Sem 1: Sept to Jan Sem 2: Feb to Jun |
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| GERMANY | ||||||
| Albert-Ludwig University Freiburg | 1 | Language of Instruction: German/English | Suitable for students from the following faculties: FOE, FOS, SOC, FASS, LAW | Sem 1: End
Oct - Mid Feb Sem 2: End Apr - End July |
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| Eberhard Karl University of Tubingen | 1 | Language of Instruction: German/English | Suitable for students from the following faculties: FOS, SOC, FASS, BIZ | Summer: Beginning Mar - End July Winter: Beginning Sep - Mid Feb | ||
| Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich | 1 | Language of Instruction: German/English | Suitable for students from the following faculties: FOS, SOC, FASS, BIZ, LAW | Sem 1: Oct - Feb Sem 2: Apr - July |
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| Rheinisch Westfalische Tech Hochschule, Aachen | 1 | Language of Instruction: German/English | Suitable for students from the following faculties: FOE, FOS, SOC, FASS, SDE | Sem 1: Apr - Sep Sem 2: Oct - Mar |
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| Technical University of Darmstadt | 1 | Language of Instruction: German/English | Suitable for students from the following faculties: FOE, FOS, SOC, FASS, SDE, BIZ, LAW | Sem 1: mid Oct - mid Feb Sem 2: mid Apr - mid July |
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| Technical University of Munich | 2 | Language of Instruction: English / German | Suitable for students from the following faculties: FOE, FOS, SOC, SDE, BIZ, LAW | Sem 1: Oct - Apr Sem 2: Apr - Aug |
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| University of Bonn, FRG | 1 | Language of Instruction: German/English | Suitable for students from the following faculties: FOS, FASS, LAW | Sem 1: Beginning September to Beginning February Sem 2: Beginning March to End July |
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| University of Heidelberg | 1 | Language of Instruction: German/English | Suitable for students from the following faculties: FOS, SOC, FASS, LAW | Sem 1: Beginning Sep - End Feb Sem 2: Beginning Mar - End Aug |
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| University of Karlsruhe | 1 | Language of Instruction: German/English | Suitable for students from the following faculties: FOE, FOS, SOC, FASS, SDE, BIZ | Sem 1: Mid Oct - Mid Feb Sem 2: Mid Apr - Mid July |
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| University of Konstanz | 1 | Language of Instruction: German/English | Suitable for students from the following faculties: FOS, SOC, FASS, LAW | Sem 1: Mid Oct - Mid Feb Sem 2: Mid Apr - Mid July |
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| University of Mannheim | 1 | Language of Instruction: German/English | Suitable for students from the following faculties: FOS, SOC, FASS, BIZ, LAW | Sem 1: Aug - Dec Sem 2: Feb - June |
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| University of Stuttgart | 1 | Language of Instruction: German/English | Suitable for students from the following faculties: FOE, FOS, SOC, FASS, BIZ | Sem 1: October to March Sem 2: April to September |
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| University of Ulm | 1 | Language of Instruction: German/English | Suitable for students from the following faculties: FOE, FOS, SOC, FASS | Sem 1: October to March Sem 2: April to September |
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| HONG KONG | ||||||
| Chinese University of
Hong Kong SEMESTER 1 EXCHANGE : 2 PLACES SEMESTER 2 EXCHANGE : 2 PLACES |
4 | The language of instruction and assessment in Hong Kong universities is generally English. Students are expected to be fluent in both written and spoken Chinese should they choose to pursue certain programmes such as the Chinese Language & Culture. | Comprehensive university. Offers courses in Business, Engineering, Science, Social Science, Chinese Medicine, Architecture, etc. http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/v6/en/faculties/arts.html(2) Students can take part in the International Asian Studies Programme (IASP) during summer for 6 weeks. Students may take a maximum of three subjects from a group of 16 subjects. Each subject carries 3 modular credits.(3) The Immigration Department of Hong Kong imposes a entry restriction to students of Vietnamese nationality. Please refer to http://www.immd.gov.hk/ehtml/immdpoe.htm#2 for more details. | Sem 1:
Early Sept to End Dec Sem 2: End Jan to End May |
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| City University of Hong
Kong (SEMESTER 1 EXCHANGE ONLY) |
1 | The language of instruction and assessment in Hong Kong universities is generally English. Students are expected to be fluent in both written and spoken Chinese should they choose to pursue certain programmes such as the Chinese Language & Culture. | (1) Comprehensive university. Its strengths include Business, Creative Media, Social Science, Computing Studies, Electronic Engineering, Science and Technology. http://www.cityu.edu.hk/cityu/prgm/index.htm (2) Students attending courses in their Faculty of Engineering and Science can apply for internship opportunities with companies in Hong Kong/China as well as scholarship ranging from HK$5,000 - HK$10,000.(3) One of the professors in the Dept of Physics and Materials Science has been awarded research grant from the Research Grants Council to lead a project entitled "Plasma immersion on implantation and deposition (PIII & D) Equipment. The Plasma Lab at CityU is the only one of its kind in Hong Kong.(4) The Immigration Department of Hong Kong imposes a entry restriction to students of Vietnamese nationality. Please refer to http://www.immd.gov.hk/ehtml/immdpoe.htm#2 for more details. A copy of the completed Application Record Sheet (http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/oal/study_at_cuhk/application/images/appendix_2.pdf) should be attached with each of the application form and submit to RO for their processing. Note: 6 students in Sem 1, 10 students in Sem 2 | Sem 1: Early Sept to End Dec Sem 2: End Jan to End May |
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| Hong Kong University of Science & Technology | 6 | Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) was ranked 39th in the Tames Higher Education Supplement 2008. The University's teaching and learning is equally dynamic with a range of programs that seek to equip students with the all-round knowledge and personal skills to become the next generation of global movers and shakers in the essential fields of tomorrow. SOC has a faculty-level exchange agreement with HKUST. You are encouraged to consider this University. | Fall Semester September 2010 - December 2010 Winter Session 3 - 29 January 2011 Spring Semester February 2011 - May 2011 Summer Session 7 June 2011 - 15 August 2011 Study Breaks 8 - 10 December 2010 and 19 - 20 May 2011 Mid-Semester Break Not scheduled for Spring 2010-11 |
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| University of Hong
Kong (SEMESTER 1 EXCHANGE ONLY) |
1 | The language of instruction and assessment in Hong Kong universities is generally English. Students are expected to be fluent in both written and spoken Chinese should they choose to pursue certain programmes such as the Chinese Language & Culture. | (1) HKU can accept 2 students in Sem 1 & Sem 2 each, with on campus housing (payable); and another 2 students without on campus housing for either semester (students have to make their own arrangement for accommodation). (2) Comprehensive university. Offers courses in Arts, Business and Economics, Engineering, Law, Science, Social Science. http://www.hku.hk/faculties/(3) It is ranked no. 41st amongst the world's top 200 universities conducted by the Times Higher Education, London, 2006. (4) FASS has faculty and department level MOUs with HKU. (14 semester places) (5) FoL has faculty level MOU with HKU ( 4 semester places) (6) HKU offers Dr Lee Shiu Scholarship to 1-2 NUS students every year, values at HK$15,000 per semester. Application only opens once a year in July. Faculty can nominate student who are going to Semester 1 or Semester 2.(7) The Immigration Department of Hong Kong imposes a entry restriction to students of Vietnamese nationality. Please refer to http://www.immd.gov.hk/ehtml/immdpoe.htm#2 for more details. | Sem 1: Early Sept to End Dec Sem 2: End Jan to End May |
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| Keio University | 1 | Most of the courses are in Japanese and students are to read Japanese language courses under the Bekka programme. | Prefers full AY exchange but accept students for 1 semester. All classes are in Japanese. Students are required to be attached to the Bekka Programme (http://www.ic.keio.ac.jp/en/study/exchange/courses.html). Limited modules in English are taught under the International Studies/Japanese Studies Courses - (http://www.ic.keio.ac.jp/en/iccourse/index.html) Students who are proficient in the Japanese language are allowed to select modules from the faculties | Sem 1:
Early Apr to Late Jul Sem 2: Mid Sept to Early Feb |
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| Kyoto University | 1 | Language of instruction: Japanese. English language courses under the Kyoto University International Exchange Program (KUINEP). | Prefers full AY exchange but accept students for 1 semester. All classes are in Japanese but modules are conducted in English under KUINEP (http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/english/ekyoiku/e03_kui/kuinep.htm) Students are to apply by the application deadline set out by RO for submission to Kyoto U. Only 1 application deadline for KUINEP. | Sem 1: Early Apr to Late Jul Sem 2: Early Oct to Late Mar |
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| Kyushu University | 1 | Language of instruction: Japanese.Selected courses in English under the Japan in Today's World Programme | Prefers full AY exchange but accept students for 1 semester. Modules taught under the Japan in Today's World program (http://www.isc.kyushu-u.ac.jp/jtw/) are in English. Students who are proficient in the Japanese language can be accepted by the faculties in Kyushu U. | Sem 1: Early Oct to Early Feb Sem 2: Early Apr to Early Jul |
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| Tohoku University | 1 | Language of instruction: Japanese. Selected courses in English under the Junior Year Program in English (JYPE) | Prefers full AY exchange but accept students for 1 semester. For those who wish to do a one semster exchange, they are only allowed to do so during their NUS Sem 1 which is Sem 2 in Tohoku University. All classes are in Japanese with limited modules in English for FOE and FOS students under the Junior Year Program in English (http://insc.tohoku.ac.jp/main_e.html) | Sem 1: Early Apr to Early August Sem 2: Early Oct to Early Feb |
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| Tokyo Institute of Technology | 2 | Language of instruction: Japanese.Students can take English language courses under the Young Scientist Exchange Programme (YSEP). | Full AY exchange but allows 1-semester exchange subject to approval by TITECH. Only accepts students with 2.5 years of undergraduate experience. All classes are in Japanese but Tokyo Tech runs the Young Scientist Exchange Programme (YSEP) which entails students to do research projects under the guidance of a Tokyo Tech Professor - http://www.ryu.titech.ac.jp/~ysep/home.html | Sem 1: Early Apr to Early August Sem 2: Early Oct to End Feb |
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| Waseda University | 2 | Language of instruction: Japanese.Offers English language courses under the SILS programme. | Only offers full AY exchange for the SILS programme (http://www.waseda.jp/cie/exchange/sils/01_overview.html) Students who are proficient in the Japanese language can opt to do their modules under the faculties in Waseda U for a semester. | Sem 1: Early Apr to End Jul Sem 2: Late Sept to Early Feb |
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| LATVIA | ||||||
| Riga Technical University | 1 | Latvian & selected courses in English | Suitable for students from the following faculties: FOE, SOC, FOS, SDE | Sem 1: End
Aug to End Jan Sem 2: End Jan to End Jun |
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| NETHERLANDS | ||||||
| Delft University of Technology | 1 | Language of Instruction: English / Dutch | FOE, SDE, FOS, SOC - Students from China will need to apply for a NESO Certificate. - Students may have to do 4th year courses, as the courses for first 3 years are taught in Dutch. | Sem 1:
September to February Sem 2: February to July |
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| Eindhoven University of Technology | 1 | Language of Instruction: English / Dutch | FOE, SDE, FOS, SOC (1) Students from China will need to apply for a NESO Certificate. (2) Year 1 to 3 courses are usually taught in Dutch, so it is not suitable for Year 2 students. | Sem 1: September to February Sem 2: February to July |
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| University of Amsterdam | 1 | Language of Instruction: English / Dutch | BIZ, FASS, LAW, MED, FOS Students from China will need to apply for a NESO Certificate. | Sem 1: September to February Sem 2: February to July |
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| University of Utrecht | 2 | Language of Instruction: English / Dutch | FASS, LAW, FOS, SOC | Sem 1: September to February Sem 2: February to July |
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| University of Otago | 1 | All applicants whose first language is not English will be required to provide satisfactory evidence of their proficiency in English. For undergraduate courses, an IELTS Score of 6.0 or Toefl Score (Paper based) of 550 is the minimum requirement. | (1) Comprehensive university. Offers courses in Business, Health Sciences, Humanities (including Law), Electronics, Sciences and Computing (2) Does not offer courses in Architecture, Building and Real Estate (3) Restricted programmes: Medicine, Dentistry, Psychiatry, Physiotherapy, Pharmacology, Pharmacy or any other clinical course (4) 2 places for the July semester, 1 place for the Feb semester | PU Sem 2,
2010: 6 Jul - 13 Nov 2010 PU Sem 1: Feb - Jun 2011 |
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| NORWAY | ||||||
| Norwegian University of Science & Technology | 1 | Language of Instruction: Norwegian/English. Students are not expected to take courses taught in the native language. They should find enough courses taught in English for their SEP requirements. | No LAW courses. For courses in English, please refer to - http://www.ntnu.no/international/course_catalogue.php | Sem 1: Mid
Aug to Late Dec Sem 2: Early Jan to Early Jun |
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| University of Oslo | 1 | Language of Instruction: Norwegian/English. Students are not expected to take courses taught in the native language. They should find enough courses taught in English for their SEP requirements. | No BIZ, FOE or SDE courses. Students should confirm feasible study plan before applying. For courses in English, please refer to - http://www.uio.no/english/academics/ | Sem 1: Mid Aug to Late Dec Sem 2: Mid Jan to Late Jun |
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| POLAND | ||||||
| Cracow University of Technology | 1 | Polish & selected courses in English | Suitable for students from the following faculties: FoE, FoS, SoC & SDE | Sem 1: Beginning Oct to Beginning Feb Sem 2: End Feb to Beginning July | ||
| Jagiellonian University, Poland | 1 | Courses in Polish and English | Suitable for students from the following faculties: FASS, FOS, LAW & SOC | Sem 1: Beginning October - End February Sem 2: End February - Beginning June | ||
| RUSSIA | ||||||
| St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University | 1 | Russian & some courses in English | Suitable for students from the following faculties: FOE, FOS, SOC, FASS, BIZ, LAW | Sem 1: Sep to Jan Sem 2: Feb to Jun | ||
| SOUTH KOREA | ||||||
| Korea Advanced Inst of Sci & Tech | 2 | Mostly in Korean but if there is 1 foreign student, the professors will conduct the lessons in English. | Most courses are taught in Korean but if there is 1 foreign student, the professors will conduct the lessons in English. | Sem 1: Late
Feb to Mid Jun Sem 2: Early Sep to Mid Dec |
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| Korea University | 2 | Courses mainly in Korean with with limited SDE and FASS courses in English. | Other than the regular semesters, NUS students are also allowed to join the Korea University International Summer Campus (ISC) http://iie.korea.ac.kr/v3/src/main/main.php which runs from Jun-Aug every year, on a tuition fee waiver basis. Courses related to Economics and Business, Humanities, Political Science, Sociology and Cultural Studies, Korean Studies and Korean Language are offered at this summer school. BIZ students are not allowed to join the u-level regular or ISC programme as they have a fac-wide agreement with KU. | Sem 1: Early Mar to Mid Jun Sem 2: Early Sept to Mid Dec |
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| Seoul National University | 1 | Mainly in Korean but selected courses in English | Most courses are taught in Korean but there are at least 200 subjects being taught in English. Please obtain listing from IRO. Offers 10 one-semester or 5 two-semesters of free accommodation and monthly stipend of KRW400k (S$640). Dept of Building has their own agreement and should not nominate students under this. | Sem 1: Early Mar to Mid Jun Sem 2: Early Sept to Mid Dec |
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| SPAIN | ||||||
| Autonomous University of Madrid | 1 | Language of Instruction: Spanish / English.Courses are mainly in Spanish, with selected Engineering courses in English. The university offers Spanish lessons to exchange students during the term. | Courses available in Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Law, Political Science, Public Policy, Spanish, French, English, Arab, Philosophy, Geography, History, Art History, Computer Science, MIS, Psychology, Anthropology, Business Administration and Economics. For information on schedules and course descriptions, please visit:http://www.uam.es/facultadesyescuelas.html | Semester I: October ¿ February Semester II: February ¿ June | ||
| Universidad Politecnica Valencia | 1 | Language instruction :
Non-English Language Remarks : Spanish |
Suitable for FOE, FOS and SOC students. European network of universities for 1 to 2 semesters of SEP. Check http://www.ge4.org for the list of courses. | Semester 1 October to February Semester 2 February to June | ||
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| Chalmers University of Technology | 2 | Language of Instruction: Swedish/English. Students are not expected to take courses taught in the native language. They should find enough courses taught in English for their SEP requirements. | No courses in FASS, LAW. Better for FOE, FOS and SDE/AKI. For courses in English, please refer to http://www.student.chalmers.se/ | Sem 1: Late
Aug - Late Jan Sem 2: Late Jan - Early Jun |
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| Lund University | 1 | Language of Instruction: Swedish/English. Students are not expected to take courses taught in the native language. They should find enough courses taught in English for their SEP requirements. | For courses in English, please refer to - http://www.lu.se/o.o.i.s/603. BIZ & FASS (Econs) have separate fac-level/dept-level SEP agreements too. FASS students from other depts can go under U-wide places. | Sem 1: Early Sept to Late Jan Sem 2: Late Jan to Early Jun |
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| Royal Inst of Technology | 4 | Swedish and English | SoC has a faculty-level exchange agreement with Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) and Karolinska Institute (KI). Students applying from NUS should apply directly to KTH indicating on the application that the exchange is part of the NUS/KTH/KI agreement. If there is a request to do a project at KI, please indicate that on the application to KTH. Students may refer to the following URLs for information about courses: http://www.kth.se/studies/exchange/1.7979?1=en%20, exchange studies: http://www.kth.se/studies/exchange?l=en and application information to KTH: http://www.kth.se/studies/exchange/1.7972?l=en%20. The study programme in Medical Informatics at KI offers their courses in English for our NUS students. They offer programmes that include three blocks of subjects: medicine, computer science, applied science and medical informatics. The computer science and applied system science block is aimed at providing the technical competence required to attain the general goals of the programme. Courses in computer science and applied system science provide the theoretical basis. For information about study programmes at KI, practical information, information about how to apply, available study options in English and contact details etc, please turn to: http://ki.se/welcome and information about the study programme in Medical Informatics: http://ki.se/ki/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=19100&l=en | Fall Term: August to Mid-January Spring Term: Mid-January to May/June |
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| University of Goteborg | 1 | Language of Instruction: Swedish/English. Students are not expected to take courses taught in the native language. They should find enough courses taught in English for their SEP requirements. | English classes only available for Biz, FoS, SoC & FASS.For courses in English, please refer to - http://www.gu.se/english/education/exchange_studies/ | Sem 1: Early Sept to Late Jan Sem 2: Mid Jan to Early Jun |
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| University of Stockholm | 1 | Swedish but students should be able to find classes taught in English. http://www.su.se/pub/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=4263 OR www.info.su.se/English/edu/ects/departments.list.asp | 1. Average load of 30 ECTS per semester. 2. The semester is subdivided into 2 periods, so students may end up taking a max of 4 modules. | Autumn semester: Aug - Jan Spring semester: Jan - Jun |
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| University of Uppsala | 6 | Language of Instruction: Swedish/English. Students are not expected to take courses taught in the native language. They should find enough courses taught in English for their SEP requirements. | No SDE modules taught in English. For courses in English, please refer to - http://www.uadm.uu.se/inter/education/. BIZ & SOC have separate fac-level SEP agreements too. For Law, students need to have completed at least 2 years of full time Law studies. | Sem 1: Early Sept to Late Jan Sem 2: Mid Jan to Early Jun |
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| ETH Zurich | 3 | Language of Instruction: German/English | Suitable for students from the following faculties: FOE, FOS, SOC, FASS, SDE | Sem 1: Sept
to Feb Sem 2: Feb to Aug |
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| Swiss Federal Institute of Technology of Lausanne | 2 | Language of Instruction: French/English | Suitable for students from the following faculties: FOS, SDE, FOE, SOC | Sem 1: lectures from mid-September to late December, exams in
mid-January to early February Sem 2: lectures in mid-February to end of May, exams in mid-June to early July |
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| TAIWAN | ||||||
| National Cheng Kung University | 1 | Mandarin is the language of instruction at the National Chengkung University (NCKU). A list of courses to be conducted in English is available on IRO website. | (1) Comprehensive university; offers courses in Liberal Arts, Science, Engineering, Planning & Design, Management, Bioscience & Biotechnology. It is also the best university in South of Taiwan.http://www.ncku.edu.tw/ver2006/en/edu/(2) NCKU will help to look for internship places for our students with the industry players. The internship duration can start from May to July.(3) Please refer to http://www.ncku.edu.tw/~intl/english/registration.html for info on exchange programme. Taiwanese or Chinese nationalities are not allowed to apply. A copy of non-Taiwan / non-China passport must be provided. | Sem 1: Mid
Sep - mid Jan; Sem 2: End Feb - End June |
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| Royal Holloway, University of London | 1 | (1) Full-year exchanges strongly preferred, but one-semester exchange possible too. (2) Exams held only in May. Semester 1-only students will have to arrange alternative assessments. (3) Exchange students should choose courses from no more than 2 depts at RHUL, & a max of 3 depts. (4) Strengths : History, Psychology and Business Studies | NUS Sem 1
equivalent: End Sep to Mid Dec NUS Sem 2 equivalent: Mid Jan to End Mar + April to Mid June |
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| University of Birmingham | 1 | (1) Full AY exchange preferred. One sem SEP may be possible in FOE on case-by-case basis only. (2) Some of the depts only allow exams in Sem 2. (3) Subsumes 2 fac-level SEP - Priority to FoE & FASS. Afterwhich, allocation will be given to faculties, eg FOS, with subjects featured as Birmingham's strengths. (4) Students may take cross-faculty modules at Birmingham but should limit themselves to courses from three depts maximum. (5) Strengths : Chemical Engineering & Materials Technology (6) Please do not select Social Work majors for exchange to Birmingham. | Autumn Term: End Sept to Mid Dec Spring Term: Mid Jan to End Mar
Summer Term: End Apr to Late Jun |
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| University of Bristol | 1 | n.a | (1) FoL students excluded in this SEP, as there is a separate faculty level MOU. (2) Some majors may require full year exchanges, due to the course structure, ie exams once a year. (3) Strengths (all top 5 ranking within UK) : Civil, Electrical & Mechanical Engr, Bio Sci, Comp Sci, Politics, Psychology & Geography | Autumn Term: Early Oct to Mid Dec Spring Term: Mid Jan to Late March Summer Term: Late Apr to Late Jun | ||
| University of Edinburgh | 2 | n.a | (1) They are allowing 1 semester exchange for the time being, afterwhich revert back to full AY exchange only. Full AY or Semester 2 only exchange still preferred due to housing issues. (2) Strengths : Architecture, Law, Computer Sci, English, Geo, Chemistry, Bio Sci, Chemical Engr & Electrical Engr (3) Law students should go for full year due to course selection. | Autumn Term: Mid Sept to Mid Dec Spring Term: Early Jan to Late Mar Summer Term: Early Jan to Late May | ||
| University of Manchester | 1 | (1) BIZ students excluded in this SEP. (2) Subsumes 1 fac-level SEP - Priority to FoE. Afterwhich, allocation will be given to faculties with subjects featured as UoM's strengths. (3) Strengths : Architecture, Building, Law, Sociology, Physics, Chemical & Civil Engr (4) 4 semester places pre-allocated to LAW per year (B average grade) | Sem 1 : Sept to Jan Sem 2 : Jan to Jun |
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| University of Sussex | 1 | (1) Strengths : Media Studies, Sociology, Philosophy, Chemistry, Comp Sci & Mechanical Engr | Autumn Term: Early Oct to Early Dec Spring Term: Early Jan to Mid Mar Summer Term: Mid Apr to Late Jun | |||
| University of York | 1 | Strengths in Computer Science, English, Politics, History, Economics, etc. For courses, please refer to http://www.york.ac.uk/admin/intnat/studyabroad/incoming/courseinformation.htm | Autumn Term: mid October - mid December Spring Term: mid January - late March Summer Term: late April - early July |
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| College of William & Mary | 1 | English | Ltd access to modules at the The Business School. No access to graduate or professional school classes W&M does not have courses for Engineering. | Fall Sem:
Late Aug to Late Dec Spring Sem: Mid Jan to Early May |
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| Georgia Institute of Technology | 3 | English | 1-for-1 exchange - quota strictly dependent on incoming numbers. Exchange students cannot take classes at the Freshman (1000) and Sophomore (2000) levels, & may not be registered for a specific class if: (1) Pre-requisites for the course are not met - students can try to show that they have done the NUS equivalent, if applicable. (2) The course is full (however, students can request an "overload" permit from the professor - a few students are allowed over the published maximum) Exchange students will need to speak with a professor for the above situations - typically, 1 or 2 of their classes will fall into these categories. Housing is only available for students going during Sem 2 or a full academic year. It is NOT available during Sem 1. | Fall Term: Aug to Dec Spring Term: Jan to May Summer Term: May to Aug |
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| Pennsylvania State University | 1 | English | (1) Courses with restricted enrollment are listed on-line Schedule of Courses under Course Controls. Enrollment limits are always placed on courses that involve studio space, computer equipment, and/or production equipment. (2) Exchange students are not accepted in: College of Arts and Architecture (Architecture and Landscape Architecture studio courses); College of Communications (studio and production courses); College of Education: Music; Dance; and Kinesiology (Exercise Science). (3) Most courses in Political Science and History fill up quickly. Because of the amount of work involved, it is not advisable to schedule more than two 400 level courses in these majors. (4) Courses in the Smeal College of Business Administration are controlled or unavailable to students not majoring in business, especially in the areas of marketing, finance, and international business. Exchange students should be flexible in module selections at Smeal. (5) To apply for courses in visual arts, please submit a sample portfolio of work on CD or slides for review. Places for SDE are pre-allocated | Fall: Early Sept to Late Dec Spring: Early Jan to Early May Summer I: Mid May to Late Jun Summer II: Late Jun to Mid Aug |
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| Purdue University | 1 | Previous faculty-level agreements with SDE and FOE went into imbalance thus exchanges were put on hold. Purdue will now send students on university-wide exchange, so IRO will also allocate places to FASS, FOS and other faculties. Places are pre-allocated to ensure a balance of students going out in each semester, as requested by Purdue. Purdue is a multi-campus system with its main campus at West Lafayette, Indiana. Academic programs are as follows: ¿ Agriculture ¿ Consumer and Family Sciences ¿ Education ¿ Engineering ¿ Health Sciences ¿ Liberal Arts ¿ Management ¿ Medical Education ¿ Nursing ¿ Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences ¿ Science ¿ Technology ¿ Undergraduate Studies Program ¿ Veterinary Medicine Inter-disciplinary programs are available: ¿ American Studies ¿ Comparative Literature ¿ Computational Finance ¿ Computational Science and Engineering ¿ Ecological Sciences and Engineering ¿ English and Philosophy ¿ Gerontology (Minor) ¿ Linguistics ¿ Interdepartmental Nutrition (INP) ¿ PULSe (Basic Life Sciences) ¿ Women's Studies Purdue's online course catalog is available at: http://www.courses.purdue.edu/cgi-bin/relay.exe/query?qid=courseCatalogSubjectList Courses in Management, Technology and Computer Science may be difficult to get into. Undergraduate exchange students may NOT apply for courses numbered 600 and above. | Fall semester: mid-August to mid-December Spring semester: mid-January to early-May |
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| Tulane University | 1 | Application deadline for Tulane Application and Tulane Housing Application is Early March 2008. Please look for application by late February at http://www.tulane.edu/~intl/overview.htm. Send complete Tulane Exchange Student Application and Housing Application together. Only complete applications will be forwarded to the Admissions Office. For complete information on all application steps and requirements for exchange students applying to Tulane University please visit and read http://www.tulane.edu/~intl/overview.htm The terms of the agreement do not apply to exchanges between NUS and the A B Freeman School of Business at Tulane as this relationship will be specified in an addendum or separate agreement. | Fall Semester: late August to December Spring Semester: January to May Academic Calendar: http://www.tulane.edu/~registra/calend/acalhome.shtml | |||
| University of California, Berkeley | 1 | Please give priority to students who are applying for Semester 1 so as to avoid NUS sendng out too many students to UC in Semester 2.(1) Placement is NOT GUARANTEED - students may be re-directed to other UC Campuses.Students must submit study plans for 3 UC campuses together with UC application forms. (2) Berkeley willing to take in engineering students but STRICTLY NO ECE. (3) Information Management, Journalism and Law courses in all UC campuses are not available to exchange students. (4) In general, limited engineering, business/management, legal studies and architecture courses are available. Undergraduate Business courses are only offered at UCB and UCR but Business Economics courses are available at most campuses. (5) Some majors (fields of study) are not open to Exchange students or have restrictions on enrollment. Before you choose your major, review the Majors/Fields of Study Chart and the Impacted(Restricted) Majors/Fields of Study Table at http://www.eap.ucop.edu/reciprocity/undergraduate/formbook/0607/choosingamajor.pdf | Fall Sem: Mid Aug to Mid Dec Spring Sem: Mid Jan to End May |
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| University of California, Davis | 1 | English | Please give priority to students who are applying for Semester 1 or Fall quarter so as to avoid NUS sendng out too many students to UC in Semester 2 or Winter and Spring quarters. Operates on quarter system. Semester 1 is equivalent to Autumn quarter (1 October). Semester 2 is equivalent to Winter quarter (beginning January) or Spring quarter (end March), or both. Subject to the approval of their faculties/schools, students applying for exchange in Sem 2 may go for 2 quarters (Winter & Spring). (1) Placement is NOT GUARANTEED - students may be re-directed to other UC Campuses. Students must submit study plans for 3 UC campuses together with UC application forms. (2) Information Management, Journalism and Law courses in all UC campuses are not available to exchange students. (3) In general, limited engineering, business/management, legal studies and architecture courses are available. Undergraduate Business courses are only offered at UCB and UCR but Business Economics courses are available at most campuses. (4) Some majors (fields of study) are not open to Exchange students or have restrictions on enrollment. Before you choose your major, review the Majors/Fields of Study Chart and the Impacted(Restricted) Majors/Fields of Study Table at http://www.eap.ucop.edu/reciprocity/undergraduate/formbook/0607/choosingamajor.pdf | Fall Quarter: End Sep to Mid Dec Winter Quarter: Beg Jan to End-Mar Spring Quarter: End Mar to Mid Jun |
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| University of California, Irvine | 1 | English | Please give priority to students who are applying for Semester 1 or Fall quarter so as to avoid NUS sendng out too many students to UC in Semester 2 or Winter and Spring quarters. Operates on quarter system. Semester 1 is equivalent to Autumn quarter (1 October). Semester 2 is equivalent to Winter quarter (beginning January) or Spring quarter (end March), or both. Subject to the approval of their faculties/schools, students applying for exchange in Sem 2 may go for 2 quarters (Winter & Spring). (1) Placement is NOT GUARANTEED - students may be re-directed to other UC Campuses.Students must submit study plans for 3 UC campuses together with UC application forms. (2) Information Management, Journalism and Law courses in all UC campuses are not available to exchange students. (4) In general, limited engineering, business/management, legal studies and architectur | |||