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Studying overseas lets you experience and learn from the perspectives of other cultures and give you a new approach to learning - combined with the excitement of travelling and living in another country. There are several options for overseas study, including the Student Exchange Program, Study Abroad, and the combined International Studies degrees.
Student Exchange
Through the Student Exchange program you can complete part of your study overseas and receive credit towards your degree at UTS. The UTS Student Exchange Program has established formal links with over 100 universities in Asia, Europe and the Americas, while many DAB students have been on exchanges with the following specific universities:
| Austria | Fachhochschule Vorarlberg GmbH |
| Canada | Ryerson Polytechnic University |
| Denmark | Aalborg University |
| France | ESC Lille |
| Germany | Fachhochschule Hannover Fachhochschule Wiesbaden Technische Universität Berlin |
| Holland | TU Delft |
| Hong Kong | Hong Kong Polytechnic University |
| Hungary | Budapest University of Technology and Economics |
| Italy | Politecnico de Milano |
| Japan | Kyushu Institute of Design |
| Mexico | Tec de Monterrey |
| South Korea | Yonsei University, Seoul |
| Sweden | Jönköping Universitat |
| Thailand | King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT) |
| United Kingdom | Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London Mackintosh School of Architecture University of Brighton Kent Institute of Art and Design Westminster University Oxford Brooks University |
| United States | San Francisco State University |
For more information, contact UTS International.
If you want your exchange to count toward your degree at UTS, you must discuss subject choices with your Course Director to ensure they are equivalent.
Study Abroad
If you want to go to a university that doesn't have an exchange agreement with UTS, you can try the Study Abroad option. You choose the country, the university and the subjects, and if it's approved, then you can count it towards your course. For information on Study Abroad contact DAB Service Desk or talk to your course director.
Combined International Studies Degrees
Yet another way to study overseas as part of your course is to apply for the International Studies combined degree. All students enrolled in the DAB combined degrees spend the fourth year of their six-year program studying at one of the UTS partner universities overseas.
In preparation for this experience you will learn a language and culture over four semesters at the Institute for International Studies. Besides twenty different languages, the Institute offers subjects which focus on cultural, political and economic conditions in Asian, Latin American and European countries. For more information on the combined International Studies program, contact the UTS: International Studies, or the DAB Service Desk.
