The University of Auckland
This partner university is applicable for students applying for the second exchange.
Application requirement
General Category
- At least First-year Undergraduate student/At least First-year master’s student (excluding doctoral students). 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.
- GPA should be higher than 3.00.
- TOEFL iBT 80 (Writing 21 Do not accept Home Edition) or IELTS 6.0 (Listening 5.5 Reading 5.5 Writing 5.5 Speaking 5.5), 該校部分系所可能有更高語檢要求,選填志願前請務必主動確認.
- Not available to students in the College of Medicine, Department of Psychology, College of Science, Graduate Institute of Psychology, College of Science, Department of Veterinary Medicine, College of Bio-Resources & Agriculture, Graduate Institute of Veterinary Medicine, College of Bio-Resources & Agriculture, College of Public Health, Graduate Institute of Accounting, College of Management, Graduate Institute of Finance, College of Management, Graduate Institute of International Business, College of Management, Graduate Institute of Information Management, College of Management, Graduate Institute of Business Administration, College of Management, Department of Global MBA, College of Management, College of International College.
Quota
1 student for 2 semesters.
※114-2出國交換可選擇奧克蘭大學的 Semester 1 或 Semester 1 + Semester 2
※114-2出國交換可選擇奧克蘭大學的 Semester 1 或 Semester 1 + Semester 2
Academic Calendar
Semester One: February - June
Semester Two: July - November
Semester Two: July - November
✔ Refer to here for the academic calendar.
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
- Please refer to this link and the Fact Sheet for exchange program information. For course details, please see this link and this link
- Eligibility requirements differ for undergraduate and graduate students. Students intending to apply must verify that they meet the host university's regulations and review the list of restricted courses:
- Undergraduate students: Entry Requirements
- Postgraduate students: Entry Requirements
- NTU students may be able to take postgraduate courses only if course prerequisites are met and accepted by the faculty.
- The Exchange programme is restricted to course work only and does not include thesis writing and supervision.
- Students who wish to take a full-year course load at postgraduate level are advised to apply as an international student to the University of Auckland for a one-year postgraduate programme.
- Not available to exchange students (including but not limited to): School of Nursing, Medicine, Surgery, Pharmacy, Optometry, MBA, and Courses ending with the letters F, H.
- Many courses in Fine Arts, Architecture, Design and Music require the submission of supplementary information.
- Stage I Engineering courses (ENGGEN 115, ENGGEN 121, ENGGEN 131, ENGGEN 140, ENGGEN 150, ENGSCI 111, ELECTENG 101, CHEMMAT 121) are not open to exchange students.
- Exchange students are considered “non-degree” students at the University of Auckland and are enrolled in the COPEX (Certificate of Proficiency for Exchange) programme.
- Students should apply for “concession” to enrol in courses that require Auckland faculty approval. In this process, faculties assess whether their prior study meets relevant course prerequisites and notify them accordingly. In some occasions, they may be asked to provide course outlines/syllabi in English for courses equivalent to Auckland prerequisite requirements. ...read more
- The standard course load for full-time study is 50-60 points per semester or 100-120 points per year. Most courses are weighted 15 points and students generally take four courses per semester.
- Course schedules are published and enrolments are open on 1 November for the subsequent year (both Semester 1 and 2).
- Exchange students may select courses across different disciplines provided if they meet course prerequisites and the courses are not restricted (see “course restrictions”).
- Visa requirements: Exchange students must apply for “Exchange Student Visa” to Immigration New Zealand and obtain their student visa prior to entering New Zealand. They should not enter New Zealand on a visitor visa.
- Mandatory health and travel insurance: All enrolled international students are required to have approved health and travel insurance (regardless of the visa type) for the duration of their visa or until they depart New Zealand, whichever comes first. The University of Auckland's preferred insurance policy for international students is Studentsafe-University. The Studentsafe insurance fee will be charged to a student's account 48-72 hours after enrolment.
- Cost of living in Auckland
Accommodation Information
Guarantee campus housing to all Exchange students as long as they put an application in by the priority deadline. Read more about accommodation.
Students are suggested to apply even before they are admitted to the exchange programme.
- At the time you accept your residential agreement, you are required to pay accommodation deposit & administration fee.
- Students are mostly placed in a single room at self-catering and mix-gender accommodation unless they request special arrangement to the office.