Study abroad with Engineering
Complete part of your degree overseas via the 360 International student exchange programme. Gain international experience and expand your potential.
Students can complete part of their degree overseas via the 360 International student exchange programme.
You can study and live in another culture, make new friends, get international experience, travel, build professional networks, expand your potential.
There’s also the option to undertake field trips, short courses, volunteering and internships. Learn another language if you’d like to break out of your comfort zone – all while earning credits that you will bring back to your degree.
Applications
360 International has two exchange application rounds each year, one for Semester One and one for Semester Two.
You apply a year in advance for the exchange.
For application dates and deadlines, visit How to get started.
For more information, please get in touch with the 360 International Team
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Selection
Selection for the programme is based upon:
- Enrolment at the University of Auckland in an undergraduate programme.
- Demonstration of academic merit – a minimum CGPA of 5.0 (B average).
- A 4.0 term GPA (B-) in the semester prior to departure.
- Suitability of the proposed programme at the host university with your programme of study at the Faculty of Engineering and Design
- Suitability as a representative of the faculty and the University of Auckland.
When can I go and for how long?
Engineering:
As an Engineering student, your study period is limited to one semester overseas, as only 60 points can be credited to your Bachelor Of Engineering (Honours) Programme. You might be able to go for a full year, if you are doing a conjoint degree (note that a maximum of 60 points can be credited towards the Engineering side of your conjoint degree).
You can go on exchange for semester two of Part II, or either semester, during Part III. Because of honours, part IV (or part IV papers) are not available for the semester abroad.
Architecture:
For Architecture students, Undergraduate BAS students may apply to go on exchange in Semester Two of their second year and/or Semester One of their third year.
Postgraduate MArch(Prof) students may apply to go in the second semester of their first year. If transitioning from a BAS degree at the University of Auckland, students would need to apply in their final year of BAS for a postgraduate MArch(Prof) exchange.
View previously approved courses for students studying Architecture at exchange universities.
Design:
BDes students may apply to go on exchange in Semester Two of second year and/or Semester One of their third year. When researching potential host universities, be sure to check that your preferred courses are:
- Open to exchange students
- Likely to be on offer in the appropriate semester
- Aligned with open spaces in your degree
You should discuss your exchange options with staff at the Student Hubs.
Where can I go?
You can choose where to go from a list of our partner universities, taking into account your personal preferences, language of instruction, courses on offer and funding available.
Previous architecture students have gone on to do exchanges in:
Aalborg University, Denmark (PG only),
Lund University, Sweden (PG only),
Kingston University, London, United Kingdom,
Monash University, Australia
Technical University of Munich, Germany
Tsinghua University, China (PG only)
University College Dublin, Ireland
University of British Columbia, Canada
University of Washington, US
Yonsei University, South Korea
Note: You may use this only as a guide for starting your research on possible papers for your exchange. This list is not an exhaustive list of all courses that could be available from the University of Auckland’s approved list of exchange partners.
The absence of a university/courses from this list only indicates that no students from the faculty/department have applied for course assessment for courses from a particular university/department in recent years.
It is also important to note that the presence of a course on the Faculty list does not imply or guarantee availability of the course at the host university, it only indicates that if you are able to secure a seat in the course, you would be able to apply for cross-credit as indicated on the list.
For more detailed information, please refer to the Exchange Partner University Fact Sheets.
Disclaimer: Please note that you may only use this list as a guide for researching potential courses for your exchange.
Please download and sign the relevant Disclaimer Form below to acknowledge that at the end of your degree, any stage three BAS courses completed on exchange (and associated grades) will not be included in the Grade Point Average (GPA) calculation for admission to the Master of Architecture (Professional) degree.
Any courses you are approved to have credited back into your MArch (Prof) at the University of Auckland will be entered onto your record without the grades awarded by the overseas institution.
What will it cost?
Because you will remain enrolled as a University of Auckland student, you will pay tuition fees here, not at the host university. However, you will be responsible for additional expenses such as accommodation, flights, insurance and living costs. You may be able to use StudyLink loans or allowances towards your exchange if eligible. There are also several grants and funding available to help defray the cost of your overseas study:
- 360 International Exchange Awards
- 360 International Māori and Pacific Award
- 360 International Equity Award
- Prime Minister’s Scholarships for Asia (PMSA) and Prime Minister's Scholarships for Latin America (PMSLA)
- Individual universities grants and scholarships
For more information, visit 360 International Funding.
Will I get credit for courses taken abroad?
Yes, upon completion of your exchange studies, 360 International will transfer credit to your University of Auckland academic record. Credit will be transferred only for courses that have been passed and approved by the Faculty of Engineering and Design at the University of Auckland.
Note that it is not letter grades but credit that will be transferred back to your Engineering degree.
This credit (up to a maximum of 60 points of Part II or III) will not count towards the calculation of honours GPA.
Can I change my overseas courses?
If you wish to change your course enrolments at the host university, please obtain prior approval by contacting your department's study abroad advisor with a copy to the Student Hubs at studentinfo@auckland.ac.nz.
Please ensure you fill out a new course approval form, and provide relevant information to your department adviser, such as course descriptions, level of course, course equivalent, etc. The course approval form can be found under 360's Supporting Documentation.
What you need to do
Please check on the host university’s course catalogue that the course/s are still offered in the semester you are intending to go on exchange. If the upcoming year’s course catalogue is not available, refer to the current or past course catalogues. Courses may be more likely, but not guaranteed, to be offered in the same semester in the following year.
Your courses need to be signed off by both the department adviser and the faculty. Once your Course Approval Form has been signed off by the department, provide your form to the Student Hubs for faculty approval from the Programme Advisers.
There may be other courses also available not listed here, but you need to check with the School before you go to ensure courses are approved by the department and faculty.
Need more information?
- Visit 360 International
- Speak with an adviser in the 360 International team during office hours or book a Zoom appointment. Please contact the 360 International team.
- Attend an information session, which will be advertised on 360 International events.
- Read past students’ experiences on the 360 International blog.
Other international opportunities
Not sure that a full semester exchange is right for you? The 360 International team can help connect you with other short-term opportunities that are right for you. With options ranging from short-courses over summer, to engaging study tours, cross-cultural leadership and professional development courses, and international internships, they have something for everyone. Check out 360 International virtual opportunities and other short-term opportunities.
Contact us
If you have any question about the programme in general, how to apply or to get an update on your application, please contact the 360 International team.
If you would like to discuss academic matters such as your course approval or GPA calculation for your honours, contact the Student Hubs.
Engineering advisers for student exchange
Biomedical Engineering
Dr Vinod Suresh
v.suresh@auckland.ac.nz
Engineering Science
Kevin Jia
k.jia@auckland.ac.nz
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Dr William Lee
william.lee@auckland.ac.nz
Computer Systems Engineering
Dr Kevin I-Kai Wang
kevin.wang@auckland.ac.nz
Software Engineering
Dr Valerio Terragni
v.terragni@auckland.ac.nz
Chemical and Materials Engineering
Professor Wei Gao
w.gao@auckland.ac.nz
Civil Engineering
Dr Minh Kieu
minh.kieu@auckland.ac.nz
Structural Engineering
Dr Quincy Ma
q.ma@auckland.ac.nz
Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering
Dr Vladislav Sorokin
v.sorokin@auckland.ac.nz
Architecture advisers for student exchange
Michael Milojevic (Bachelors): m.milojevic@auckland.ac.nzManfredo
Manfredini (Masters): m.manfredini@auckland.ac.nz
Design advisers for student exchange
Nick Konings: n.konings@auckland.ac.nz
Xin Cheng: x.cheng@auckland.ac.nz