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  • Locations: Sydney (New South Wales), Australia
  • Program Terms: Fall, Spring
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  • Program Sponsor: The University of New South Wales 
  • Estimated Cost Breakdown of Program: Fall
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Class Standing: Junior, Senior, Sophomore Minimum GPA: 3.0
Language of Instruction: English Areas of Study: Accessories Design, Accounting, Acting, Advertising, American Studies, Animal Science, Anthropology, Archeology, Architecture, Art, Art History, Arts, Asian Studies, Astronomy, Biochemistry, Biology, Botany, Business, Chemistry, Child Development, Chinese, Communication, Communication Design, Communications, Computer Science, Creative Writing, Criminology, Culture, Dance, Developmental Sciences, Earth Science, Ecology, Economics, Education, Engineering, English, Environmental Science, Film Studies, Finance, Fine Arts, French, Gender Studies, Geography, Geology, German, Greek, Health Sciences, History, Hospitality, Humanities, Interdisciplinary Studies, International Business, International Relations, International Studies, Internship, Japanese, Jewish Studies, Journalism, Korean, Latin American Studies, Law, Liberal Arts, Linguistics, Literature, Management, Mandarin, Marine Science, Marketing, Mathematics, Media, Music, Other Language and Literature, Peace and Conflict Studies, Philosophy, Photography, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religion/Theology, Sciences, Social Policy, Social Work, Sociology, Spanish (Language), Sport/Recreation Studies, Studio Art, Textile Design, Theater/Drama, Tourism, Urban Studies, Women Studies, Writing
Program Type: Internship Abroad Housing Options: Apartment, Dormatory, Other
Click here for a definition of this term IC Program, Exchange Program, Affiliated Program: Affiliated Program Domestic or Abroad: Study Abroad Program
Program Description:

Study abroad at UNSW Sydney

Expand your education and boost your work opportunities while experiencing a semester in Australia.

Studying abroad is about more than just your degree – it’s about meeting new people, enjoying new experiences and shaping your personality as well as your future. And where better to do that than UNSW Sydney? If you’ve ever imagined studying just minutes from world-famous beaches while still being on the doorstep of a bustling international city, then UNSW Sydney is the place for you. Come and expand your education, boost your work opportunities and experience a lifestyle that seamlessly combines sun, surf and study. And what’s more, our innovative academic calendar aligns well with Northern Hemisphere university calendars. So, you can study abroad when it suits you. We look forward to welcoming you to UNSW Sydney.

Access the UNSW Study Abroad and Exchange Guide for more information

TERM 1: Three Courses (12 US credits)
Start and End Date: Feb - Apr
Application Deadline: 11/1

TERM 3: Three Courses (12 US credits)
Start and End Dates: Sep - Dec
Application Deadline: 5/31
 
What you can study
You can study almost any course at UNSW as long as you have the prerequisite knowledge and meet all of the necessary requirements. As a Study Abroad student it is also possible to undertake a supervised internship placement or volunteering opportunity to gain industry experience to support the knowledge gained through your studies.
 
Students wishing to study at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) need to be aware of some important differences in semester dates, tuition fees, admission requirements, and the application process.
 
Online Handbook
The UNSW Online Handbook is an up-to-date reference of all courses currently offered by UNSW. Course listings provide a short description of the course content, and information about prerequisites and the weighting (units of credit) of each course.
 
Not all courses are offered in both Semester 1 and Semester 2 each year so it is advisable to also check the UNSW Online Timetable. Each year, the timetable for Semester 1 is posted from mid-November the previous year, and the timetable for Semester 2 is posted in late April.
 
Who can apply?
A cumulative grade point average of 2.7 on a 4.0 grading scale from your home institution.