EXCHANGE
STUDENTS
Undergraduate
students from overseas universities can come to UNSW for one
or two sessions as an exchange student. Incoming students may
choose to study one, or several, courses in the School of Physics
while they are here. Students may take courses from any year
(including honours courses) providing they have completed suitable
prerequisite courses at their home institution. Senior students
may also be interested in participating in a research project
within the School.
UNSW
has exchange agreements with nearly 200 overseas institutions.
If you are currently studying in one of these universities you
should apply through the Exchange Office in your home university.
More information about coming to UNSW can be found at the International
Student Office .
If
you are not a student at one of the partner institutions, you
can still come to UNSW on exchange. You will need to apply directly
to UNSW’s Study
Abroad program .
Students
who are interested in obtaining research experience or professional/industrial
practice (and not completing any courses as part of their exchange)
should apply through UNSW’s Practicum
Program .
UNSW
Students who are interested in going overseas or exchange for
1 or 2 sessions should contact the UNSW
Exchange Office.
Please
contact the Physics Friend
if you have any questions about studying physics courses as
part of your exchange to UNSW.