Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
This partner university is applicable for students applying for the second exchange.
Application requirement
General Category
- At least Second-year Undergraduate student/First-year master’s student/First-year doctoral student. According to the year of study recorded in the Office of Academic Affairs system at the time of internal selection., 前述「以上」包含該年級.
- Holds Portuguese Language Certificate, B1以上檢定證書或本校修讀葡萄牙語4個學期以上成績及格證明.
Quota
2 students for 1 academic year.
(Admitted students are limited to depart in the 1st semester of NTU, for their exchange of one semester or one academic year.)
(Admitted students are limited to depart in the 1st semester of NTU, for their exchange of one semester or one academic year.)
Academic Calendar
First semester: February - July
Second semester: August - December
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Second semester: August - December
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Registration
Students must register as a full-time student at NTU and are liable for tuition fees at NTU while overseas. Students do not have to pay tuition fees to the host university, but remain liable for miscellaneous, accommodation, living, insurance, transportation and other personal fees.
Academic Information
- The language requirements listed are the minimum standards. Applicants are advised to look into specific departments and courses to ensure they meet all prerequisites and additional language criteria. The host institution reserves the right to deny admission if no suitable departments or courses are available.
- For exchange information, please refer to the website.
- For course information, please refer to website1, and website2. (If the appropriate semester's schedule is not yet available, students should pick their classes based on the same semester from the year before.)
- Please note, Master's/PhD students need to make two applications.
- Classes are offered at four different Campuses, in three different cities. We strongly recommend that students take classes in one city. FCA and FT are in Limeira and FOP is in Piracicaba.
- All undergraduate classes and most graduate classes are offered in Portuguese.
- Areas with restrictions:
- Medicine: Only theory courses (up to two courses, one month each, upon Coordinator approval)
- Music: Only for Music major applicants, especially instrument classes.
- Art Courses: Only for Art major applicants.
- Sports Courses: Only for Sports major applicants.
- Thesis and final projects: most units do not accept students for thesis and final projects, even if no exam is required.
- Language Courses: Only Portuguese for foreigners or Portuguese for Spanish speakers, and ONLY if the student takes the placement test prior to the beginning of classes.
- Course Load: Up to 32 credits for non-degree students from Partner Universities.
- Portuguese for foreigners and Portuguese for Spanish speakers: semester-long and are free of charge. However, availability is limited and enrollment is not guaranteed. In addition, only students who arrive in time for the placement interview (offered the week prior to the beginning of classes) are able to enroll. Classes are offered ONLY in Campinas.
- Estimated cost of living: Students usually spend around US$400 - 600 per month. This amount includes housing and food costs.
- UNICAMP requires that all foreign students have international health insurance. It is advisable for students to take out medical insurance with an insurance company in their home country that provides coverage abroad.
- Cost of living: around US$400-600 a month
Accommodation Information
Housing is not guaranteed. Accommodation information can be found in the instructions below:
UNICAMP does not have a student residence and does not offer housing for students. Therefore, it is the responsibility of each foreign student to arrange accommodation during the exchange period. Students usually choose between three types of accommodation: republics, kitnets, pensionatos.
UNICAMP does not have a student residence and does not offer housing for students. Therefore, it is the responsibility of each foreign student to arrange accommodation during the exchange period. Students usually choose between three types of accommodation: republics, kitnets, pensionatos.