Australia and New Zealand

Students studying abroad pay ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ tuition.

Australia

  • Language: Instruction is in English.
  • Fields of Study: Anthropology, Archaeology, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, East Asian Studies, Economics, Education, English, Environmental Studies, Film Studies, Fine Arts, Gender Studies, Geology, History, International Studies, Linguistics, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology. 
  • Housing and Meals: University dormitories, apartment complexes, or residential colleges. Students prepare their own meals in dormitories and apartments. Residential colleges include meal plans.
  • Registering for Courses: The credit value of each course is 12.5 points. Students will enroll in four courses, or 50 points. Students may not opt for any other form of registration without prior approval from the ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ Study Abroad Office and the Registrar.
  • Eligibility: By Nomination. GPA 3.0. Some faculties have additional entry requirements.
  • Nomination Procedure: Students are required to submit an application to the University of Melbourne online, and will receive a six digit number by email when they complete the registration part of the application. Students should forward the six digit number to the Dean’s Office to be nominated to Melbourne. Nominations will not be processed for students who do not submit the six digit number. Dates: Fall Semester (Australian Semester II): July to November; Spring Semester (Australian Semester I): February to June. 
  • Dates: Fall Semester (Australian Semester II): July to November; Spring Semester (Australian Semester I): February to June.

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  • Language: Instruction in English
  • Fields of Study: Anthropology, Art History, Biology, English Language and Literature, Education, Economics, History, International Relations, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Political Science, Public Health, Psychology, Sociology, Urban Planning and Design
  • Housing: Range of accommodation options are available as part of guaranteed offer to study abroad students, including university residences, residential colleges, and independently-run student housing; 20-week contract start the week before Orientation and finish the week after the final exam period
  • Registering for courses: Students need to enroll in a full time load of four courses for a total of 24 credit points. Students may not opt for any other form of registration without prior approval from the ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ Study Abroad Office and the Registrar.
  • Eligibility: 3.0 GPA
  • Dates: Fall Semester (Australian Semester II): July to November; Spring Semester (Australian Semester I): February to June.

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New Zealand

  • Language: Instruction is in English.
  • Fields of study: Anthropology, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Environmental Studies, Gender Studies, Geology, History, International Studies, Linguistics, Mathematics, Philosophy, Political Science, Physics, Psychology, Religion, Sociology, and Zoology. 
  • Housing and Meals: Students live in three- to six-bedroom university houses or apartments all within 15 minutes’ walk of campus, housing is managed by University Flats. Students have their own bedroom and share other facilities in the house with flatmates from New Zealand and other countries. Students prepare their own meals.
  • Registering for Courses: Credit value of each course is 18 points. Students register for four courses, or 72 points. Students may not opt for any other form of registration without prior approval from the ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ Study Abroad Office and the Registrar.
  • Eligibility: GPA 3.0
  • Dates: Fall Semester (semester II in New Zealand): Early July to mid-November; Spring Semester (semester I in New Zealand): mid-February to late June.

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Ready to Apply?

Applying to study abroad is a two-step process during your sophomore year.  First, you must apply for BMC approval to study abroad by the required deadline.  Next, when you have received approval through BMC, you must apply for admission to the program of your choice.

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Tracy Weber
Director, Office of Global Engagement
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