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University of South Australia

Country: Australia
Location: Adelaide
Term(s): fall, spring
Language of Instruction: English
Program Description: This program is a one-for-one undergraduate exchange in which students are enrolled in regular university classes. Strong offerings in Australian and Aboriginal Studies facilitate learning about the culture and the natural environment. Adelaide is a cosmopolitan city with much to offer but small enough to make getting around a simple matter. The first semester begins in late February; the second semester begins in late July. Fields of study include Aboriginal, Australian and Asian studies, architecture, business, communications, computer science, criminal justice, economics, education, engineering, environmental studies, fine, visual and performing arts, geography, health, history, humanities, interior design, journalism, language (French, Italian, Japanese, Modern Greek, Pitjantjatjara, and Spanish), library studies, literature, math, natural and physical sciences, philosophy, physical education, political science, practical classroom experience, psychology, recreation planning and management, religion, social work, sociology, sports science, and women's studies.
Eligibility Requirements: Sophomores and above; preference given to Juniors and Seniors
Credits: 15 undergraduate
Application Deadlines: February 15; September 20

RMIT University (Melbourne, Victoria)

Country: Australia
Location: Melbourne
Term(s): fall, spring, academic year
Language of Instruction: English
Program Description: In addition to a limited number of exchange slots, this program also offers a study abroad option not restricted by the number of Australian students coming to Buffalo. The city campus and the suburban campus offer a broad curriculum with particular strengths in applied areas, as well as a variety of exciting liberal arts subjects. The first semester begins in late February; the second semester begins in late July. Fields of study include architecture, broadcasting, business, communications, computer science, criminal justice, earth science, economics, education, engineering, environmental studies, fashion business, fashion design, fine and visual arts, health, hospitality studies, information technology, interior design, journalism, language (Chinese, Greek, Indonesian, and Japanese), literature, math, natural and physical sciences, nutrition, practical classroom experience, physical education, political science, psychology, recreation, social work, sociology, sports science, technology, and tourism.
Eligibility Requirements: Preference given to Juniors and Seniors with 3.0 GPA
Credits: 15 undergraduate
Application Deadlines: February 15; September 20

University of Newcastle

Country: Australia
Location: Newcastle
Term(s): fall, spring, academic year
Language of Instruction: English
Program Description: In addition to a limited number of exchange slots, this program also offers a study abroad option that is not restricted by the number of Australian students coming to Buffalo. The University's Australian Studies program facilitates study of all things Australian: past, present, and future. The main campus, set on 300 acres of natural bushland, combines a country setting with the advantages of city living, The first semester begins in late February; the second semester begins in late July. Fields of study include Aboriginal studies, anthropology, architecture, biotechnology, broadcasting, business, communications, computer science, earth science, ecology, economics, education, engineering, fine, visual and performing arts, geography, health, history, humanities, information technology, journalism, language (Chinese, French, German, Greek, Japanese, Latin, and Sanskrit), law, linguistics, literature, math, natural and physical sciences, nutrition, philosophy, physical education, practical classroom experience, psychology, recreation and leisure, social work, sociology, special education, and women's studies.
Eligibility Requirements: Sophomores and above; preference given to Juniors and Seniors; 3.0 GPA
Credits: 15 undergraduate; 15 graduate
Application Deadlines: February 15; September 20; late applications considered for study abroad option

Central Queensland University

Country: Australia
Location: Rockhampton
Term(s): fall, spring
Language of Instruction: English
Program Description: This program is a one-for-one undergraduate exchange in which students are enrolled in regular university classes. Central Queensland is a small institution (5,000 full-time students) that places strong emphasis on providing a caring environment and strong teaching. The Rockhampton campus is located amongst tropical gardens of native flora and fauna and adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef. The first semester begins in mid-February; the second semester begins in mid-July. Fields of study include business, communications, computer science, earth science, ecology, economics, education, engineering, geography, health, history, information technology, journalism, language (Japanese), literature, math, natural and physical sciences, performing arts, physical education, practical classroom experience, psychology, sociology, sports science, technology, and tourism and leisure studies.
Eligibility Requirements: Sophomores and above; preference given to Juniors and Seniors with a 3.0 GPA
Credits: 15 undergraduate
Application Deadlines: February 15; September 20

Art Institute

Country: Italy
Location: Siena
Term(s): fall, spring, academic year
Language of Instruction: English; Italian
Program Description: The Siena experience transports students from their 20th century campuses to one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Italy. While living with Sienese families and participating actively in the life of the community, students attend small classes taught primarily in English. The academic program revolves around a core of courses, including Art and Architecture in Siena, Contemporary Italian Civilization, and Italian language. Classes in ceramics, history, literature, and painting are also offered. Courses are normally taught in the Siena Program office/classroom complex and the Art Institute. Direct enrollment possible at the University of Siena for students who are at the advanced level in Italian. Faculty-guided tours of Florence, Rome, and other Italian cities for firsthand study of original works of art, architecture, and Italian culture are included.
Eligibility Requirements: Sophomores and above; 2.5 GPA; 1 or more semesters of college-level Italian
Credits: 15 undergraduate
Application Deadlines: April 1; November 10

University of Siena

Country: Italy
Location: Siena
Term(s): fall, spring, academic year
Language of Instruction: Italian
Program Description: This program provides an opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students to directly enroll in the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Siena. Fall semester runs from mid-September to late January; spring from early February to mid-July. Fields of study include archeology, art history, communications, history, Italian language and literature, linguistics, and philosophy. Students live in university residence halls.
Eligibility Requirements: 3.0 GPA; 2 years of college-level Italian
Credits: 12-15 undergraduate; 12-15 graduate
Application Deadlines: April 1; October 15

Amsterdam School of Business

Country: Netherlands
Location: Amsterdam
Term(s): fall, spring
Language of Instruction: English
Program Description: This program is a one-for-one undergraduate exchange concentrating on finance, international trade, and marketing. Students are enrolled in regular classes taught in English at one of the Netherlands' largest business schools located in the heart of a city where culture and commerce go hand in hand. Courses are also available in accounting, computing, law, and management. Students are required to enroll in either Dutch for foreign students, beginning Spanish, or, if they have previously studied French, German, or Spanish, in a business language course in one of those languages.
Eligibility Requirements: Junior and Senior business/economics students; 3.0 GPA
Credits: 15 undergraduate
Application Deadlines: April 1; October 1

University of Salamanca

Country: Spain
Location: Salamanca
Term(s): Summer
Language of Instruction: Spanish
Program Description: A program designed primarily for intermediate and advanced-level students and for teachers of Spanish. The aims of the program are strengthening the language abilities of the participants, enriching their humanistic education through study of Spanish art and culture, providing training in applied linguistics for both present and future teachers of Spanish. This program does not provide for direct enrollment in host university courses.
Eligibility Requirements: 1 year of college-level Spanish
Credits: 6 undergraduate; 6 graduate
Application Deadlines: Rolling admissions; after April 1, on space-available basis

Manchester Metropolitan University

Country: United Kingdom
Location: Manchester (England)
Term(s): fall, spring
Language of Instruction: English
Program Description: Manchester is a lively, cosmopolitan city offering easy access to all parts of the United Kingdom and beyond. This program is a one-for-one undergraduate exchange in which students enroll in regular university classes. Based at seven campuses, Manchester Metropolitan University offers over 400 majors, many of which contain some form of practical experience. Fields of study include architecture, broadcasting, business, communications, computer science, economics, education, engineering, environmental studies, fashion business, fashion design, fashion technology, fine, visual and performing arts, food technology, geography, health, history, hotel, catering and tourism, humanities, information technology, interactive arts, interior design, language (French, German, Italian, and Spanish), law, library studies, literature, math, natural and physical sciences, philosophy, physical education, political science, practical classroom experience, psychology, religion, social work, sociology, special education, sports science, technology, and women's studies.
Eligibility Requirements: Sophomores and above; 2.5 GPA
Credits: 15 undergraduate
Application Deadlines: March 1; October 20

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