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Australien
City: Sydney
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business, Economics, Law
Website: www.mq.edu.au
Semester dates (appr): S2 (Autumn) mid Aug - early Dec and S1 (Spring) Mid Feb - End Jun
Exam period: At the end of each semester
Introduction programme: Yes, appr one week before semester start
Language course: -
Courses per semester: 3 for post-graduate (master level), 4 for undergraduate (bachelor level)
Credits per semester:
Credit Points
Full-time undergraduate and postgraduate students at Macquarie University study between 30 to 40 credit points per semester:
3 units = 30 credit points
4 units = 40 credit points
30 credit points are accepted as the minimum full- time load per semester and 40 credit points is the maximum that undergraduate and postgraduate students can study per semester.
European credit transfer system
7.5 ECTS = 10 Macquarie University credit points (1 unit/course)
30 ECTS = 40 Macquarie University credit points (or 1 semester – 4 units/Courses)
Grading system: Australian, from HD (High Distinction) to F (Fail)
Teaching language: English
Accommodation: Possible to book through International Office
Former exchange students: Therese Mössler Färdig(Bachelor - Program in Business and Economics), My Svensson (Bachelor of Environmental Science); Hanna Sekander (MSc IIM); Josefin Ericsson(MSc IIM); Agnes Försth, Joesfine Ebba Björling and Annelie Burström (Law)Proof of English language proficiency:
Graduate School students: Certificate issued from the International Office at the School of Business, Economics and Law is sufficient as your program is taught entirely in English.
All other students: Upper Secondary School Grade C/VG in English 6
(not older than 5 years). Exceptions may be made if you have English 7. In this case, please contact Vivian Bissada in the International Office.)
or
TOEFL:
570 (paper based)
83 (internet based)
IELTS: 6.5
or
CAE (Cambridge English: Advanced) Grade C or minimum overall grade of 176 with no score lower than 169 in each section
CPE (Cambridge English: Proficiency) with minimum overall grade of 176 with no score lower than 169 in each section
Course offer: Find a course (please note the following restricted courses are NOT open to exchange students)
Generally, the unit levels are as follows:
Undergraduate level:
1st year UG = 1000 level courses
2nd year UG = 2000 level courses
3rd year UG = 3000 level courses
Post-graduate level: 800 & 900 level Courses
Please note:
S1 is the Spring semester
S2 is the Autumn semester
City: Sydney
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business, Economics, Law
Website: www.mq.edu.au
Semester dates (appr): S2 (Autumn) mid Aug - early Dec and S1 (Spring) Mid Feb - End Jun
Exam period: At the end of each semester
Introduction programme: Yes, appr one week before semester start
Language course: -
Courses per semester: 3 for post-graduate (master level), 4 for undergraduate (bachelor level)
Credits per semester:
Credit Points
Full-time undergraduate and postgraduate students at Macquarie University study between 30 to 40 credit points per semester:
3 units = 30 credit points
4 units = 40 credit points
30 credit points are accepted as the minimum full- time load per semester and 40 credit points is the maximum that undergraduate and postgraduate students can study per semester.
European credit transfer system
7.5 ECTS = 10 Macquarie University credit points (1 unit/course)
30 ECTS = 40 Macquarie University credit points (or 1 semester – 4 units/Courses)
Grading system: Australian, from HD (High Distinction) to F (Fail)
Teaching language: English
Accommodation: Possible to book through International Office
Former exchange students: Therese Mössler Färdig(Bachelor - Program in Business and Economics), My Svensson (Bachelor of Environmental Science); Hanna Sekander (MSc IIM); Josefin Ericsson(MSc IIM); Agnes Försth, Joesfine Ebba Björling and Annelie Burström (Law)Proof of English language proficiency:
Graduate School students: Certificate issued from the International Office at the School of Business, Economics and Law is sufficient as your program is taught entirely in English.
All other students: Upper Secondary School Grade C/VG in English 6
(not older than 5 years). Exceptions may be made if you have English 7. In this case, please contact Vivian Bissada in the International Office.)
or
TOEFL:
570 (paper based)
83 (internet based)
IELTS: 6.5
or
CAE (Cambridge English: Advanced) Grade C or minimum overall grade of 176 with no score lower than 169 in each section
CPE (Cambridge English: Proficiency) with minimum overall grade of 176 with no score lower than 169 in each section
Course offer: Find a course (please note the following restricted courses are NOT open to exchange students)
Generally, the unit levels are as follows:
Undergraduate level:
1st year UG = 1000 level courses
2nd year UG = 2000 level courses
3rd year UG = 3000 level courses
Post-graduate level: 800 & 900 level Courses
Please note:
S1 is the Spring semester
S2 is the Autumn semester
City: Sydney
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business, Economics, Law
Website: www.mq.edu.au
Semester dates (appr): S2 (Autumn) mid Aug - early Dec and S1 (Spring) Mid Feb - End Jun
Exam period: At the end of each semester
Introduction programme: Yes, appr one week before semester start
Language course: -
Courses per semester: 3 for post-graduate (master level), 4 for undergraduate (bachelor level)
Credits per semester:
Credit Points
Full-time undergraduate and postgraduate students at Macquarie University study between 30 to 40 credit points per semester:
3 units = 30 credit points
4 units = 40 credit points
30 credit points are accepted as the minimum full- time load per semester and 40 credit points is the maximum that undergraduate and postgraduate students can study per semester.
European credit transfer system
7.5 ECTS = 10 Macquarie University credit points (1 unit/course)
30 ECTS = 40 Macquarie University credit points (or 1 semester – 4 units/Courses)
Grading system: Australian, from HD (High Distinction) to F (Fail)
Teaching language: English
Accommodation: Possible to book through International Office
Former exchange students: Therese Mössler Färdig(Bachelor - Program in Business and Economics), My Svensson (Bachelor of Environmental Science); Hanna Sekander (MSc IIM); Josefin Ericsson(MSc IIM); Agnes Försth, Joesfine Ebba Björling and Annelie Burström (Law)Proof of English language proficiency:
Graduate School students: Certificate issued from the International Office at the School of Business, Economics and Law is sufficient as your program is taught entirely in English.
All other students: Upper Secondary School Grade C/VG in English 6
(not older than 5 years). Exceptions may be made if you have English 7. In this case, please contact Vivian Bissada in the International Office.)
or
TOEFL:
570 (paper based)
83 (internet based)
IELTS: 6.5
or
CAE (Cambridge English: Advanced) Grade C or minimum overall grade of 176 with no score lower than 169 in each section
CPE (Cambridge English: Proficiency) with minimum overall grade of 176 with no score lower than 169 in each section
Course offer: Find a course (please note the following restricted courses are NOT open to exchange students)
Generally, the unit levels are as follows:
Undergraduate level:
1st year UG = 1000 level courses
2nd year UG = 2000 level courses
3rd year UG = 3000 level courses
Post-graduate level: 800 & 900 level Courses
Please note:
S1 is the Spring semester
S2 is the Autumn semester
Brasilien
City: São Paolo
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business, Economics
Website: www.insper.edu.br
Semester dates:
Undergraduate: Aug - Dec, Feb - Jun
Graduate: Jul - Oct, Oct - Dec, Jan - Apr, Apr - Jul
Exam period: At the end of each course
Introduction programmme: Yes
Language course: Portuguese crash course free of charge (spots are limited)
Courses per semester: 5
Credits per semester: 30 credits
One INSPER course equals to 6 ECTS
Grading system: 0 - 10 (5 is approved)
Teaching languange: English and Portuguese (undergraduate)
Portuguese (graduate)
Accommodation: The School does not offer accommodation, but help to find private housing
Other: Former exchange students:Emelie Steen Aune, Jenifer Reina
Proof of English language proficiency: No language test is required. For master studies, a B2 level in Portuguese is required.
Course offer: Undergraduate courses in English, Course syllabi
Chile
City: Santiago
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business, Economics
Website: www.uchile.cl
Semester dates (appr): Jul - Dec, Mar - Jul
Exam period: In the middle and in the end of the semester
Introduction programme: Yes
Language course: -
Courses per semester: 5
Credits per semester: 30 (1 chilean credit is equal to 1 ECTS)
Grading system: 1 - 7 (4 is pass)
Teaching language: Spanish and English (bachelor level), Spanish (master level)
Accommodation: Help is offered to find private accommodation
Former exchange students: Johanna Selen, Hannes Larsson
Proof of English language proficiency: No language test is required for bachelor level.
For master level students must show proof of B2 level in Spanish
Course offer: Undergraduate courses - autumn semester
Graduate courses (only Spanish)
Indien
City: Bangalore
Level: M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business, Economics
Website: www.iimb.ernet.in
Semester dates (appr): Jun - Aug, Sep - Nov, Dec - Feb Short terms
Exam period: Middle and end of each semester
Introduction programme: Yes
Language course: No
Courses per semester: 4 - 5
Credits per semester: 15-21 credits per semester, 3 credits equals to 4 hp/hec
Grading system: A - I
Teaching language: Engelska
Accommodation: Students live on campus
Former exchange students: Ebba Hällin Olsson, Kristina Landström (MSc IIM), Ida Söderlund (MSc IBT)
Proof of English language proficiency: No language test is required. Courses are taught in the English language only.
Course offer: Courses are offered during the spring and fall terms. Courses offered vary from year to year. Course offerings depend upon the number of students opting for a course.
IIMB opens their compulsory courses in the following areas to exchange students:
Financial Management
Marketing Management
Corporate Strategy and Policy
Human Resources Management and Organizational Behaviour
Production and Operations Management
Quantitative Methods and Information Systems
Economic and Social Sciences
NSRCEL (Entrepreneurial courses)
Note: Exchange students are allowed to take one or two courses
offered by the Post Graduate Programme in Enterprise Management
NOTE: The final list of the courses for the new academic year will be finalized before the course bidding.
Other useful information and links: This is IIMB (YouTube promotional video)
IIMB has just launched a new initiative “ATHITHI” (Guest), an initiative wherein international exchange students will have the opportunity of staying for a weekend (Sat and Sun) at an IIMB alumni’s home during their term. This would help students experience the Indian way of life in a safe and secure environment. This immersive experience adds immense value to a better understanding of the context of education and an appreciation of diverse cultures. These experiences have the power of transforming people, breaking stereotyping and building empathy amongst participants.
Israel
City: Herzliya (Tel Aviv)
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business, Economics
Website: studyabroad.idc.ac.il
Semester dates (appr): Oct - Feb, Mar - Jul (exam period excluded)
Exam period: After each semester
Introduction programme: Yes, one week before semester start
Language course: Yes. During the semester and free of charge
Courses per semester: 6-9 courses
Credits per semester: 21 credits equals to 30hp
Grading system: 0-100 where 60 is pass
Teaching language: English and Hebrew
Accommodation: Housing department offers help
Possible to book IDC Campus Housing on a first-come, first-served basis
Former exchange students: Alexander Ljungh, Karl Derehag, Melissa Mühlrad
Proof of English language proficiency: No English test is required
Course offer: Course handbook
Japan
City: Kobe
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business
Website: www.kobe-u.ac.jp
Exchange study information - outbound
City: Kyoto
Level: B
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business, Economics
Website: www.doshisha.ac.jp
Exchange study information - outbound
City: Kyoto
Level: M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business
Website: http://gmba.doshisha.ac.jp/
City: Osaka
Level: B
Programme: Bilateralt
Study field: Business, Economics
Website: www.osaka-ue.ac.jp
City: Sapporo
Level: B
Programme: Bilateral, Double Degree Program with Msc in Economics
Study field: Business, Economics
Website: www.hokudai.ac.jp
City: Tokyo
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business, Economics, Law
Website: www.keio.ac.jp
City: Tokyo
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business, Economics (UG), Economics, Finance (G) - Limited courses available in Business at master level. Law (G)
Website: www.waseda.jp, https://www.waseda.jp/inst/cie/en/exchange (Information for exchange students)
Kanada
City: Kingston
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business
Website: www.business.queensu.ca
Semester dates (appr): Sep - Dec, Jan - Apr
Exam period: At the end of each semester
Introduction programme: Yes, one week before semester start (mandatory)
Language course: -
Courses per semester: 5
Credits per semester: 9 - 15. Each course gives 3 credits.
3 credits is equal to 7.5 ECTS
Grading system: Canadian, A+ - F
Teaching language: English
Accommodation: On-campus residence is available
Former exchange students: Julia Wennberg
Other: Exchange students have to purchase mandatory insurance, appr USD 240.00
Proof of English language proficiency: No language test is required
Course offer: The MIB exchange programme is offered only in the spring semester and only open to second year master students.
The Bachelor exchange programme is open both fall and spring semester - Open to bachelor students
City: Montréal
Level: B
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business, Economics
Website: www.hec.ca
Semester dates (appr): Aug - Dec, Jan - Apr
Exam period: In the middle and in the end of the semester
Introduction programme: Yes, one week before semester start
Language course: Yes
Courses per semester: 5
Credits per semester: 15 credits
Grading system: Canadian, 0 - 4,3 (E - A)
Teaching language: French and English (courses are also available in Spanish and Chinese)
Accommodation: On-campus residence hall is available on a first-come, first-served basis
Other: Incoming exchange students are required to purchase a health insurance, $ 355 CA for one semester.
Former exchange students: Julia Carlsson, Max Lagrell, Mikael Grip, Julia Ewel
Proof of English language proficiency: No language test is required
Course offer: Course list for exchange students
City: St. Catharines
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business
Website: brocku.ca/business, Exchange webpage
Semester dates: Sep-Dec, Jan-Apr
Exam period: At the end of each semester
Introduction programme: Mandatory orientation session
Language course: -
Courses per semester: 5
Credits per semester: 30
Grading system: 0 - 100 / F - A
Teaching language: English
Accommodation: On campus residence is available, apply in time
Former exchange students: Udani Petersson (MSc Marketing and Consumption); Louise Thörn (MSc Logistics); Madeleine Hjalber, Oscar Hansson, Kristina Båth (Bachelor of Science in Busness and Economics)
Other: Purchase of University Health Insurance Plan is mandatory (Appr 230 CAD)
Proof of English language proficiency:
Undergraduate: 88 on TOEFL ibt or 6.5 on IELTS or certificate from an instructor or international office coordinator that can verify student's ability to study in English.
Graduate: No poof of English proficiency required if you currently study in English.
Course offer: Undergraduate Courses: Accounting, Finance, Human Resource Management, Marketing, General Management, Entrepreneurship, International Business, Information Systems, Operations Management
MBA Course listing: Accounting, Finance, Marketing, Human Resource Management
City: Vancouver
Level: B
Program: Bilateral
Study field: Business, Finance
Website: Main website: www.beedie.sfu.ca, For exchange students: www.sfu.ca/students/exchange
Semester dates (approx.): For actual term dates visit: www.sfu.ca/students/calendar/
Fall Term:
Classes: Early September – Early December (13 weeks)
Spring Term:
Classes: Early January – Early April (13 weeks)
Exam period:
Fall Exams: Early December – Mid December (2 weeks)
Spring Exams: Early April – Mid April (2 weeks)
Introduction program:
Fall: Late August
Spring: Early January
- Exchange and Study Abroad Orientation (free; mandatory for all students)
- Welcome Event (optional, there may be a small cost for orientation)
Please visit this link on SFU's Orientation programming for more information.
Language course: SFU’s “Student Learning Commons” operates a variety of programs and resources for students who speak English as an additional language.
Full information on English language resources can be found through SFU’s Centre for English Language Learning, Teaching and Research
Courses per semester:
UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL
Recommended enrollment for exchange and study abroad students: 9 – 12 units (normally 3 or 4 courses)
Minimum enrollment for full-time status: 9 units (normally 3 courses) “Full course load”: 15 units (normally 4 or 5 courses) Maximum enrollment possible: 18 units (normally 5 or 6 courses) – NOT RECOMMENDED
Credits per semester: 9 - 15 corresponding to 30 credits (HP) per semester. Please see individual course information and level requirements above.
Grading system: Grading scale
Teaching languange: English
Accommodation: On-campus accommodation is not guaranteed, however the school will provide assistance.
On-campus housing
Off-campus housing
Former exchange students: No former students. New partner (Autumn 2020)
Proof of English language proficiency: Students must meet one of the following criteria. (“Undergraduate” refers to student's desired level of study at SFU, not their level study of study at their home institution.)
Completion of the IELTS - Academic with the minimum following scores:
Undergraduates: overall band score of 6.5 with no part less than 6.0.
Graduates: overall band score of 7.0 with no part less than 6.5.
Document accepted: Official IELTS - Academic test score
OR
Completion of TOEFL iBT with the minimum following scores (we can accept TOEFL PBT as well; please contact us for minimum scores):
Undergraduates: overall score of 88 or better with a minimum score of 20 in each of the four components.
Document accepted: Official TOEFL iBT test score
OTHER TESTING OPTIONS:
- Completion of the Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL) with an overall minimum score of 70, with no part less than 60. Document accepted: Official CAEL test score.
- Completion of the Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) with an overall minimum score of 65, with no part less than 60.Document accepted: Official PTE Academic test score.
- Completion of a three unit* post-secondary level academic English course with a minimum grade of C-. Document accepted: Official Transcript (course outline may also be needed) *3 SFU units are equivalent to 6 ECTS credit points.
Course offer: Courses for exchange students. Please note that some subjects and courses have restrictions for inbound exchange/study abroad students.
Please see these information on course restrictions here.
At the time of application, students will list their preferred courses on their online application.
Undergraduate students must submit a minimum of 8 courses that will be offered in their first term (they will take 3-5 courses). NOTE: Undergraduate courses are numbered 100-400.
International Services for Students (ISS) will notify students if more course options are needed after they are admitted.
SFU does its best to accommodate course requests, but cannot guarantee access to specific courses.
The Beedie School of Business will manually enroll students in courses for their first term at SFU approximately 2 months in advance of the term. Students will receive more information about this by email.
Other:
New for Autumn 2020!
AACSB and EQUIS accredited
"SFU is currently ranked as Canada’s #1 comprehensive university – a position we have held for 10 out of the past 11 years (Macleans 2019 University Rankings)."
https://bestbizschools.aacsb.edu/school-search/s/simon-fraser-university-beedie-school-of-business
City: Victoria, British Columbia
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business
Website: www.uvic.ca
Semester dates (appr): Sep - Dec, Jan - Apr
Exam period: At the end of each semester
Introduction programme: Mandatory orientation, one week before the semester starts
Language course: Exchange students are offered to take "Business English"
Courses per semester: 5
Credits per semester: One course is 1.5 units. 7,5 units is full study load
Grading system: Canadian, A - F
Teaching language: English
Accommodation: On-campus housing in Uvic residences is avilable on a "first-come-first-served" basis
Former exchange students: Jessica Malmström, William Ulrich-Häreblad
Proof of English language proficiency: No language test is required for bachelor level.
Note that the MBA level is no longer open to our Master students.
Course offer: Course Outlines Fall
Other: Mandatory Temporary Medical Insurance (MTMI) for all exchange students, $262 (CAD). Paid upon arrival.
Kenya
City: Nairobi
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business, Economics, Law
Website: Law: law-school.uonbi.ac.ke
Economics: economics.uonbi.ac.ke
Business: business.uonbi.ac.ke
Semester dates (appr): Sep/Oct - Dec/Jan, Jan - Apr
Exam period: In the end of the semester
Introduction programme: Yes
Language course: Courses per semester:4 courses (business and economics)
2-4 courses (law)
Credits per semester: 45 contact hours per course
Grading system: A - E (D is pass)
Teaching language: English
Accommodation: Student accommodation avavilable, located on a first come, first served basis.
Other: All incoming exchange students have to pay:
Pupils Pass - US$ 30.00
Facilitation - US$ 16.00
Registration - US$ 53.00
Total US$ 145.00
Former exchange students: Melanie Norin, Jorunn Göransson
Proof of English language proficiency: No language test is required
Kina
City: Beijing
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business, Economics
Website: http://en.sem.bjtu.edu.cn/
Semester dates (appr): Sep - Dec, Feb - Jun
Exam period: According to each course schedule
Introduction programme: Yes, Orientation Week one week before semester start
Language course: Yes, six levels, free of charge
Courses per semester: Each course is worth 2-3 credits.
Credits per semester: 15 credits
0,5 credits = 1 ECTS
Grading system: A - D
Teaching language: Chinese and English
Accommodation: On-campus dormitory available
Former exchange students: Selma Mohamed Hashi, Sumit Sharma
Proof of English language proficiency: No language test is required
Course offer: Courses offered in English
City: Chengdu
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business
Website: www.swufe.edu.cn
Semester dates (appr): Sep - Jan, Feb - Jun
Exam period: At the end of the semester
Introduction programme: Yes
Language course: Yes
Credits per semester: 1 SWUFE credits = 2,5 ECTS (HP)
12 SWUFE credits = 30 ECTS (HP)
Grading system:
Teaching language: Mandarin and English
Accommodation: On-campus accommodation is avilable
Former exchange students: Linnéa Lavén, Kelly Chung, Hanna Bratic
Proof of English language proficiency: No language test is required
Course offer:
Course list autumn
Course list autumn electives
Course list spring
Course list spring electives
City: Hangzhou
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business, Economics
Website: www.zju.edu.cn
Semester dates (appr): Sep-Jan, Feb-Jun
Exam period: At the end of the semester
Introduction programme: Yes
Language course: Yes
Courses per semester: 4
Credits per semester: 15
Grading system: Chinese 0-100 (60 is pass)
Teaching language: Mandarin and English (limited offer)
Accommodation: On-campus accommodation is offered
Former exchange students: Rebecca Skogsén, Gusten Lindkvister
Proof of English language proficiency: No language test is required
Course offer: Course offer
City: Hong Kong
Level: B
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business, Logistics, Economics
Website: www.cityu.edu.hk/international/exchange.htm
Semester dates (appr): Aug-Dec, Jan-Maj www6.cityu.edu.hk/arro/ac_calendar.asp
Exam period: End of the semester
Introduction programme: Yes
Language course: Yes
Courses per semester: 5
Credits per semester: 15 credits
Grading system: www.cityu.edu.hk/arro/exam1/
Teaching language: English, Mandarin, Cantonese
Accommodation: On-campus Hall of Residence is available http://www.cityu.edu.hk/sro
Former exchange students: Alexander Blomberg, Susanna Fok, Kevin Wang
Proof of English language proficiency: TOEFL ITP 550 or IELTS 6.5
Course offer: Undergraduate course offer (Fall)
Undergraduate course offer (Spring)
City: Hong Kong
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business, Economics
Website: https://intl.hkbu.edu.hk/
Semester dates (appr): Sep - Dec, Jan - May
Exam period: At the end of each semester
Introduction programme: Yes - last week of August/First week of January
Language course: Credit-bearing Mandarin and Cantonese courses for non-Chinese speakers
Courses per semester: 4-6
Credits per semester: 12-18
Grading system: A - F
Teaching language: English
Accommodation: On-campus Student Halls available on a first-come-first-served basis
Former Exchange Students: New agreement
Proof of English language proficiency: TOEFL 550 (paper-based)/80 (internet-based) or IELTS 6.0
Course offer: Courses available to Exchange Students
Other: Administration fee (including visa application): HK$1,650 has to be paid by all incoming exchange students.
City: Hong Kong
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business
Website: www.polyu.edu.hk
Semester dates (appr): Aug-Dec, Jan-May
Exam period: At the end of the semester
Introduction programme: Yes
Language course: Yes
Courses per semester: 5
Credits per semester: 15 credits
Grading system: A+ - F
Teaching language: English, Mandarin, Cantonese
Accommodation: Exchange students are guaranteed a place at PolyU's Student Halls of Residence
Former exchange students: Niclas Hjertqvist, Astrid Seeman
Proof of English language proficiency: No language test is required
Course offer: See "Faculty of Business" under Available programmes
City: Shanghai
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business
Website: www.essca.fr
Semester dates: Sep - Dec, Jan - Jun
Exam period: At the end each semester
Introduction programme: Yes
Language course: Yes, mandarin
Courses per semester: Appr 5 (fixed course package)
Credits per semester: 30
Grading system: ECTS
Teaching language: Engelska
Accommodation: Possible to book through ESAI Shanghai
Other: Fixed course package including language course, company visits etc.
Former exchange students: Felix Häggqvist, Olivia Widén, Jacob Carlsson
Proof of English language proficiency: TOEFL 550
or
Certificate from professor (Form provided by International Office)
Course offer: Course offer and program information
Exchange Studies Report
City: Shanghai
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business, Economics
Website: www.acem.sjtu.edu.cn
Semester dates (appr): Sep - Jan, Mar - Jun
Exam period: Continously during the semester
Introduction programme: Yes
Language course: Yes
Courses per semester: Normally 6. Each course is worth 2-3 credits.
Credits per semester: 12 credits
Grading system: A - D
Teaching language: Mandarin and English
Accommodation: Help is offered to find accommodation
Former exchange students: Philip Maxén, Erik Andreasson Joel Hellgren
Proof of English language proficiency: No language test is required
Course offer: Master courses fall semester
City: Shanghai
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business, Economics
Website: http://sem.tongji.edu.cn/semen/
Semester dates (appr): Sep - Jan, Feb - Jul
Exam period: In the end of each semester
Introduction programme: Yes, a couple of days before semester start
Language course:
Courses per semester:
Credits per semester:
Grading system: 0 - 100 (Fail to Excellent)
Teaching language: English and Chinese
Accommodation: On-campus dorm rooms are avilable to exchange students
Former exchange students:
Proof of English language proficiency: Choose one - for non-native speakers of English:
TOEFL 79, IELTS 6.5, GMAT 600, GRE 1250 (V+Q), Or other equivalent score
Course offer: Undergraduate course list
City: Suzhou
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: business
Website: www.skema.edu/campus/suzhou/
Semester dates (appr): Sep-Dec, Jan-May (depends on the level)
Exam period: At the end of each semester
Introduction programme: Yes
Language course: -
Courses per semester: Depends on the level
Credits per semester: 30 ECTS
Grading system: ECTS
Teaching language: English
Accommodation: Possible to reserve student housing
Korea
City: Seoul
Level: M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business
Website: mba.yonsei.ac.kr
Semester dates (appr): Module 1: Sep – Oct (8 w)
Module 2: Nov – Dec (8 w)
Module 3: Mar – Apr (8 w)
Module 4: Apr – Jun (8 w)
Exam period: At the end of each module
The Yonsei Global MBA consists of 8 modules
Introduction programme: Yes
Language course: Yes
Courses per semester: 8 credits per module
Credits per semester: 1 credit = 2 ECTS
1.5 Credits = 24 Class Hours
Grading system: A+ - F
Teaching language: English
Accommodation: Rooms in the on-campus dormitory ‘SK Global House’ are available on a first-come, first-served basis
Former exchange students: Albin Gustavsson
Proof of English language proficiency: Minimum TOEFL CBT 250/iBT 100 or equivalent
English proficiency proof is waived for students studying their degree in English
Course offer: See Yonsei Global MBA Exchange Program Fact Sheet
Malaysia
City: Bangi
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business, Economics
Website: www.ukm.my
Semester dates: Sep-Jan, Feb-Jul
Exam period: At the end of each semester
Introduction programme: Yes; first week of Sep/Feb
Language course: Yes
Courses per semester: 4 courses à 3-4 credits
1 credit = 2,5 hp
Credits per semester: 12 credits
Grading system:
Teaching language: Malay and English
Accommodation: Possible to book accommodation on-campus
Former exchange students: Alina Erlandsson, Emilia Milojkovic, Johanna Dahlqvist
Proof of English language proficiency: No language test is required
Course offer:
Mexiko
City: Mexico DF and other locations
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business, Logistics, Economics
Website: www.ebc.mx
Semester dates (appr): Aug-Dec, Feb-Jun
Exam period: Middle and end of the semester
Introduction programme: Three days in the beginning of the semester
Language course: Yes, in the beginning of the semester
Courses per semester: 5
Credits per semester: Hours instead of credits. One course equals to three teaching hours per week.
Grading system: 5 - 10 (A - F)
Teaching language: Spanish and English
Accommodation: Possible to book through the School
Former exchange students: Natalie Sjölander, Daniel Karlsson
Other: Campuses in Mexico City, Chiapas, Mérida, Querétaro, San Luis Potosi, León, Pachuca, Tlalnepantla and Toluca. Students can freely chose campus.
Purchase of Health Insurance (around 160 euro) is mandatory.
Proof of language proficiency: Spanish level B1 is required for undergraduate students, for master students Spanish C1 or C2
Course offer: Please see Programmes and Courses
Peru
City: Lima
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business, Economics, Finance
Website: www.up.edu.pe
Semester dates (appr): Jul - Dec, Mar - Jul
Exam period: One in the middle (mid-terms) and one in the end (finals)
Introduction programme: Yes
Language course: Yes, starts two weeks before semester start
Courses per semester: Credits per semester:10 UP credits.
1 UP credit is equal to 3 hp/ECTS
Grading system:
Teaching language:
Bachelor level: Spanish and English. Some knowledge in Spanish is required, even if you only take courses in English.
Master level: All courses are taught in Spanish
Accommodation: The International Office will assist in finding accomodation in a student house (privately run dorms), in a family home or in a rented apartment).
Former exchange students: August Schelin
Proof of English language proficiency:
For bachelor: B2 level for courses taught in Spanish, or 90 TOEFL/6.5 IELTS for courses in English. Any document that certifies the language proficiency in any of these two languages is accepted and it must be less than 2 years old from the application date.
For graduate: C1 level in Spanish is required. Take into account that the graduate programs are offered in Spanish and take place on weekends.
Course offer: Courses
Singapore
City: Singapore
Level: B
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business, Economics, Law, Logistics
Website: www.smu.edu.sg
Semester dates: Aug-Dec , (end of) Dec-Apr
Exam period: Middle and end of the semester
Introduction programme: Yes, mandatory
Language course: -
Courses per semester: 4 courses
Credits per semester: 1 credit course = 39 teaching hours
Grading system: A - F
Teaching language: English
Accommodation: SMU Hostel available
Other: "Miscellaneous Fee" of appr $250 has to be paid by all incoming exchange students
Former exchange students: Madelene Grundelius
Proof of English language proficiency: Passed Upper Secondary School English 6
(starting from fall 2020) or other Official English Language Certificates
Course offer: Course catalogue Class search
Tanzania
City: Dar es Salaam
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business
Website: www.udbs.udsm.ac.tz
Semester dates (appr): Nov-Mar, Mar-Jul
Exam period:
Introduction programme: To be announced a few days before the semester starts
Language course: Kiswahili language course is offered
Credits per semester: 12 credits (full time workload)
Grading system: A-E
Teaching language: English
Accommodation: Is handled by the Student Housing Services
Former exchange students: Natalie Goldshmidt
Proof of English language proficiency: No language test is required
Course offer: Available programmes
Thailand
City: Bangkok
Level: B/M
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business
Website: inter.tbs.tu.ac.th
Semester dates (appr): Aug - Dec, Jan - May
Exam period: At the end of each course
Introduction programme: Yes
Language course: Yes
Courses per semester: 5
Credits per semester: Undergraduate level: 15 credits
Graduate level: 12 credits
Grading system: 0 - 100 and A - F
Teaching language: English
Accommodation: Help is offered to book private accommodation
Former exchange students: Elias Davidsson, Alice Eliasson, Daniela Skogström
Proof of English language proficiency: TOEFL – 79 on the TOEFL iBT or 550 on the paper-based exam
or
IELTS – 6.5 on the academic module
or
Equivalent certificate issued by School of Business, Economics and Law's International Office:
1) Proof of successful completion of English 6 (upper secondary school "gymnasiet") or
2) equivalent, such as Cambridge Test minimum 162
Course offer: Bachelor in Business Administration
Turkiet
City: Ankara
Level: B
Programme: Erasmus
Study field: Business, Economics
Website: www.metu.edu.tr
Semester dates (appr): Sep-Jan, Feb-Jun
Exam period: At the end of each semester
Introduction programme: Yes, around one week before semester start
Language course: Yes
Courses per semester: Normally 5
Credits per semester: 30 ECTS
Grading system: A-F
Teaching language: English
Accommodation: On-campus accommodation is offered to all incoming exchange students
Former exchange students: Joel Arif Gökdemir Perkhed (BA - Program in Business and Economics)
Proof of English language proficiency: No English language test is required
Course offer: Program Course Details Courses
USA
City: Columbia, South Carolina
Level: B
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business, economics
Website: http://www.sc.edu/
Semester dates (appr): Fall Semester: August – December Spring Semester: January – May
Exam period: Fall Semester: December Spring Semester: May
Introduction programme: 1 week – dates vary by term
Language course:
Courses per semester: 4 - 5
Credits per semester: 12 - 15
Grading system: A, B, C, D, F (A = Excellent; F = Fail)
Teaching language: English
Accommodation: Exchange students are required to live on campus. Housing is guranteed, but preferences are not.
http://www.sc.edu/about/offices_and_divisions/housing/residence-halls/
Proof of English language proficiency: English-proficiency official scores from one of the following:
TEOFL – 600 paper-based exam, 100 internet based exam
IELTS - 7.0
Course offer: Course offering
Other useful information: Exchange students will be required to pay a $200 non-degree seeking student fee. No other fees are required. Additional health insurance may required while in the US.
City: Raleigh, North Carolina
Level: B*/M
*Third Year Bachelor only
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business
Website: https://www.skema.edu/campus/raleigh-campus
Semester dates (appr): Sep-Dec, Jan-May (depends on the level)
Exam period: At the end of each semester
Introduction programme: Yes
Language course: -
Courses per semester: Depends on the level
Credits per semester: 30 ECTS
Grading system: ECTS
Teaching language: English
Accommodation: Possible to reserve student housing
Former exchange students: Not applicable - new agreement
Proof of English language proficiency: TOEFL or IELTS (exceptions can be made on a case-by-case basis. Please contact Vivian Bissada (International Office)
Course offer:
Master courses only (NOTE: 3rd year Bachelor students may take courses at the Master 1 level of the Grand Ecole Programme).
Study modules at Raleigh:
Master 1: Advanced Business Management Module
Master 1: Global Business Development Module
Master 2: International Business Doing Business in America
Master 2: Financial Markets & Investments
Other useful information:
Social - The students in the Skema courses are mostly french and knowledge of french in the social setting is a plus. It is therefore recommended by previous students to get involved with activities and organizations (sports organizations, special interests clubs, etc) at the main North Carolina State university campus where the student body is represented by more domestic and international students.
Application and visa processes to universities in the US are quite time consuming and complex. We encourage only those who are seriously interested to apply to reduce the risk of taking a place from students who are willing to make the effort. We have been provided with very helpful information to simplfy the process and students who have been on exchange at Skema have returned very pleased with their experience.
Former exchange students: Gustav Hakegård (MSc Managment); Martin Ericsson (Bachelor - Program of Business and Economics, Analytics)
Vietnam
City: Ha Noi
Level: B
Programme: Bilateral
Study field: Business, Economics
Website: english.ftu.edu.vn
Semester dates (appr): Aug - Dec, Jan - Jun
Possible to stay half semester (approximately Oct - Dec or April - June)
Exam period: At the end of each semester
Introduction programme: Yes
Language course: Yes
Courses per semester: 4
Credits per semester: 12
Grading system: A - F and 0 - 10
Teaching language: English and Vietnamese
Accommodation: Student dormitory or Student Village is available. Rent from USD 50 - 250 per month.
Other: Exchange students are charged an academic service fee of USD 100
Former exchange students: Alice Holmberg, Ruben Strandberg
Proof of English language proficiency: No language test is required
Course offer: Undergraduate and graduate course lists