University of Delaware Institute for Global Studies
Spring 2025: Auckland, New Zealand

Program Dates February 24, 2025 - June 30, 2025
This program is closed.

Program Overview Important Program Dates:
Minimum GPA 2.7
Visa Required/ Fee Yes/additional cost (under $50)/ Additional $70 travel visa fee for 2025
Internship No
Housing Move in Date February 12
Orientation Dates February 24
First Day Classes March 3
Semester Break April 14 – April 25
Semester Ends June 30
Housing Move Out Date July 9
UoA Academic Calendar

PASSPORT:
All applicants must have a valid passport by the program’s application deadline. Your passport’s expiration date must be more than six months after the program ends. If you do not have a current passport, apply through the U.S. State Department. It takes an average of 10-13 weeks (3-4 months) to process a passport.

VISA:
Students are responsible for obtaining their New Zealand visa. A valid passport is required to apply for a visa.

COVID:
Please review the CGPS COVID-19 Updates page before applying to a study abroad program for information about COVID-19 related travel requirements and policies for UD study abroad

Traveling and studying abroad at this time poses new challenges and requires accepting a higher level of uncertainty than in the past. Students who choose to study abroad must be prepared to adapt to evolving situations and must take responsibility to act in accordance with the rules, regulations, and recommendations of UD, their program leadership, and legal authorities of their home and host country which are subject to change at any time.

The University will continue to monitor the ongoing situation with COVID-19 (coronavirus) as we approach the departure date for this program. Please reach out to your program coordinator or faculty director with questions and continue to monitor the UD coronavirus webpage for updates. If UD decides to cancel a study abroad program, we will communicate directly with affected students.

Study in New Zealand at the University of Auckland (UOA). Stretching across 40 acres in the centre of the city of Auckland, the University campus is integrated into the heart of the city life. Harbour views and nearby parks provide a scenic study setting, just minutes’ walk from the city centre’s shopping and entertainment district. With a population of 1.5 million, 40% of whom were born overseas, city life in Auckland is a blend of cultures, cuisines and nature. Considered one of the top "most livable cities in the world," Auckland has two harbours and 3,700kms of coastline, and is the warmest and one of the sunniest of New Zealand’s cities.

UOA's facilities include a walkable campus providing spaces to study or catch up with new friends. The Kate Edgar Information Commons is located at the heart of campus offering easy access to the on-campus health and counseling centers, a pharmacy, IT support services, the Munchy Mart, as well as an open air cafe and food carts. Across the street students can utilize the library and academic support services. The UOA international office is located in the Alfred Nathan House, just beyond, providing a walk-in center for questions or concerns. Surrounding these student service buildings are the academic classroom buildings where students can find faculty offices and classrooms.

As a research university, the University of Auckland is committed to research based teaching.UOA has nearly 2,000 faculty including researchers, scholars and creative artists at the forefront of their areas of expertise, both nationally and internationally. In fact, many write the leading textbooks on the subjects they teach. UOA's faculty are committed to helping students get the most from their study through incorporating the latest findings and perspectives related to the discipline. Opportunities to learn in a variety of research-related ways include projects, case studies, problem-based learning or designing and conducting experiments. Outside of classes, students will be able to attend free research seminars, lectures and events to hear presentations about current research projects. The University of Auckland aims to assist students in developing the following capabilities: disciplinary knowledge and practice, critical thinking, problem solving, independence and integrity, social and environmental responsibility.

Housing:
UD students will reside in Carlaw Park Student Village- shared apartments with single bedrooms, bed linens included, shared kitchen, and living area. Large communal lounge/dining/kitchen and barbeque for group activities. Upperclass students have self-catered accomodations with no meal plan offered. Apartments are within a 10 minute walk to campus. All students are required to stay in program sponsored housing, independent housing arrangements are not allowed by UD or the program partners.


The Program Fee includes housing, international medical insurance, orientation week activities, and full access to UOA facilities and services.

The program fee does NOT include airfare, meals, return trip to airport, visa fees. Students will need to budget for meals, cell phone, books and supplies, and other personal expenses.

Upon acceptance to the program, students will be given detailed travel instructions. See the Cost section below for estimated airfare. The program officially begins when students arrive in Auckland.



ACCESSIBILITY: Students with disabilities are welcomed and encouraged to study abroad, but should be aware that accessibility and accommodation in some program locations may differ from the United States. Transit systems and legacy building construction practices may not meet U.S. accessibility standards, and alternative access to public transportation, buildings, or public sites cannot be guaranteed. Review these questions with the Office of Disability Support Services to determine whether this program can meet your accommodation needs.

Courses: Students must enroll in all credit-bearing courses for a grade. Only the UNIV (zero credit) course may be taken pass/fail. Audit registration is not permitted on UD Travel Study. Please refer to the University Catalog to verify requirements and prerequisites. Honors credit may be available. Check with the faculty director and the Honors program for approval (check before departure). All students must enroll in at least 12 credits, as well as the 0-credit UNIV course. All courses are taught in English (with the exception of foreign language courses).

Students may take up 4 courses.

Please note that students must register for a lecture and tutorial section for each course selected. See additional requirements for language study, including submission of University of Auckland Language Declaration form.

University of Auckland: Semester I = Spring Semester.

Please note: Courses offered are subject to change as the host institution’s schedule may change.

Please note: Courses ending in 67 (example SOCI 267) may only meet an elective requirment

UoA Course Outlines
ANTH 102-070: Human Biology, Behavior & Evolution (4 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ANTHRO 102 - How Humans Evolve
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Math/Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
ANTH 103-070: Introduction to Prehistoric Archeology (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ANTHRO 101: World Archeology
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Social Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group C
  • Multicultural
ANTH 167-070: Seminar: Images of Asia (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ASIAN 100 Images of Asia
ANTH 167-071: Seminar: Musics of the World in Everyday Life (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ANTHRO 103 Musics of the World in Everyday Life
ANTH 167-072: Seminar: Peoples and Cultures of the Pacific (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: POPHLTH 111 Health and Society
ANTH 201-070: Visualizing Humanity: Ethnographic Film (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ANTHRO 212 Ethnographic Film and Photography
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
  • Multicultural
ANTH 230: Peoples of the World (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MAORI 130G - Te Ao Māori: The Māori World
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Social Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group C
  • Multicultural
ANTH 302-070: Medical Anthropology (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ANTHRO 208: Medical Anthropology
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Math/Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
ANTH 304-070: Health, Culture, and Environment (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ANTHRO 337 Birth, Death, and Disease: Anthropological Demography
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Math/Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
ANTH 367-072: Seminar: Human Sex, Gender and Sexuality (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ANTHRO 342 - Human Sex, Gender and Sexuality
APEC 324-070: Introduction to Resource Economics (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ECON 372 Energy and Environmental Economic
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Other: EG BREADTH: COE Breadth Requirement
ART 133-071: Drawing for Non-Majors (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: FINEARTS 103 - Drawing and Related Practices
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
ARTH 167-070: Seminar (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ARTHIST 114 Understanding Art: Leonardo to Warhol
BISC 106-071: Elementary Human Physiology (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MEDSCI 142: Biology for Biomedical Science: Organ Systems
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Math/Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
BISC 106-070: Elementary Human Physiology + Lab (070 lecture / 070L lab) (4 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MEDSCI 205: The Physiology of Human Organ Systems
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Math/Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
BISC 207-071: Introductory Biology I (4 credits)
Provider Equivalent: BIOSCI 101 - Life! Origins and Mechanisms
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Math/Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
BISC 302-071: General Ecology (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: BIOSCI 206 Principles of Ecology
BUAD 301-078: Introduction to Marketing (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MKTG 151G: Essential Marketing
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Social Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group C
BUAD 309-074: Organizational Behavior (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MGMT 211 Understanding Organizations
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Social Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group C
BUAD 384-076: GLOBALIZATION AND BUSINESS (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: INTBUS 201 Foundations of International Business
BUAD 429-076: Selected Topics in Management (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: INTBUS 151G: Business Across Borders
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Other: College of Engineering Breadth: COE Professional & Career Preparation Requirement
CHEM 101: General Chemistry (plus CHEM 131 lab for 1 credit) (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: CHEM 110 - Chemistry of the Living World
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Math/Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
CHEM 103-070: General Chemistry (+ 1 credit Lab - CHEM133 070L ) (4 credits)
Provider Equivalent: CHEM 120 - Chemistry of the Material World
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Math/Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
CHEM 131: General Chemistry Laboratory (plus CHEM 101 for 3 credits) (1 credit)
Provider Equivalent: CHEM 110 - Chemistry of the Living World
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Math/Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
CHIN 105-070: Chinese I - Elementary (4 credits)
Provider Equivalent: CHINESE 100 Beginning Modern Chinese 1
CHIN 107-071: Advanced Intermediate Chinese I (4 credits)
Provider Equivalent: CHINESE 200 Intermediate Modern Chinese 1
CISC 260-070: Machine Organization and Assembly Language (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: COMPSCI 210: Computer Organisation
CISC 275-070: Introduction to Software Engineering (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: COMPSCI 230 : Object Oriented Software Development
COMM 245-072: Media & Society (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: COMMS 100: Communication, Technology and Culture
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Social Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group C
COMM 263-075: Communicative Behavior & Culture (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: BUSINESS 151G - Communication in a Multicultural Society
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Multicultural
  • Global Studies Minor
COMM 263-076: Communicative Behavior and Culture (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: GLOBAL 100: Intercultural Communication
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Multicultural
ECON 100-070: Economic Issues & Policies (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ECON 151G - Understanding the Global Economy
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Social Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group C
ECON 101-074: Introduction to Microeconomics (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ECON 152: Principles of Economics
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Social Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group C
ENGL 201-070: Rewriting Literature (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ENGLISH 207 - Creating Stories
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
ENGL 215-070: Introduction to Ethnic and Cultural Studies (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: SOCIOL 105 - Cultural Studies and Society
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University History Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group B
  • Multicultural
ENGL 290-073: Studies in Literature for Non Majors (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: COMPLIT 200 - World Literatures 1: Lisa, Death, War, Peace, Love
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
ENGL 290-072: Studies in Literature for Non Majors (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ENGLISH 102 - Great Books: Seduction & Betrayal
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
ENGL 290-074: Studies in Literature for Non-Majors (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: COMPLIT 202 - Interpreting Folktales
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
ENSC 101-070: Introduction to the Environment (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ENVSCI 101G - Environment, Science and Management
ENTR 167-070: Seminar: Design Futures (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: DESIGN 102G Design Futures
ENTR 209-070: Foundations of Design and Fabrication (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: INNOVATE 100G Innovation Through Design
ENTR 267-074: Seminar: The Entrepreneurial Mindset (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: INNOVENT 203G The Entrepreneurial Mindset
ENTR 267-073: Seminar: Ecosystems for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: INNOVENT 307 Ecosystems for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
ENTR 451-070: Special Topics in Entrepreneurship: Understanding I&E in a Global Context (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: INNOVENT201: Understanding Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Other: College of Engineering Breadth: COE Professional & Career Preparation Requirement
FREN 105-076: French I - Elementary (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: FRENCH 101 Introductory French Language 1
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Other: College of Engineering Breadth Requirement
FREN 106-070: French II - Elementary/Intermediate (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: FRENCH 102 Introductory French Language 2
FREN 209-070: French Conversation Though Film (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: FRENCH 239 France on Screen: From Lumiere to Godard
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Other: EG Breadth: COE Breadth Requirement
GEOG 101-071: Physical Geography - 3 credits) GEOG 111 (1 credit) (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: GEOG 101 Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Math/Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
GEOG 102-070: Human Geography (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: GEOG 102: Geography of the Human Environment
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Social Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group C
  • Multicultural
GEOG 111-071: Physical Geography Lab (1 credit)
Provider Equivalent: GEOG 101 – Earth Surface Processes and Landforms (4 credits)
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Math/Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
GEOG 235-071: Conservation of Natural Resources (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: GEOG 205 - Environment & Society
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Social Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
GEOG 267-071: Geography Transfer Credit (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: BIOSCI 100 - Antarctica: The Frozen Continent
GEOG 271-070: Introduction to Geographic Data Analysis (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: GEOG 103/103G: Mapping Our World
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Math/Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
GEOL 105-071: Geological Hazards and Their Human Impact plus GEOL 115 (1 credit) (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: EARTHSCI 120 - Planet Earth (4 credits)
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Math/Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
GEOL 115-070: Geological Hazards Laboratory (plus GEOL 105 for 3 credits) (1 credit)
Provider Equivalent: EARTHSCI 120 (4 credits)
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Math/Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
GEOL 302-070: Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology (4 credits)
Provider Equivalent: EARTHSCI 203 Rock and Minerals
HDFS 201-070: Life Span Development (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: HUMSERV102: Lifespan Development for Human Services
HDFS 202-070: Diversity and Families (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: SOCCHFAM 215: Whanau-Family-Aigi Community
HDFS 203-070: Racial Identity, Bias, and the Self (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: EDUC 211: Schooling Ethnic Diversity
HDFS 223-071: Foundations of Child Development (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: EDUC 115: Introduction to Child and Adolescent Development
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Social Science Breadth
HDFS 475-070: Topics in HDFS: Mental Health in Social Practice (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: SOCHLTH313: Mental Health in Social Practice
HDFS 475-071: Topics in HDFS: Issues in Child Welfare and Protection (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: SOCCHIFAM 734: Issues in Child Welfare and Protection
HIST 210-070: Introduction to Military History (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: HISTORY 205 Bloodlands: Global Warfare
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University History Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group B
HIST 225-070: Topics in History: Medieval to Modern (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: HUMS 101 Europe: Medieval to Modern
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University History Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group B
HIST 267-070: Topics in Asian & Pacific History (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: HISTORY 104 - Pacific History: An Introduction
ITAL 105-071: Italian I - Elementary (4 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ITALIAN 100 Introductory Italian Language
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Other: College of Engineering Breadth Requirement
JAPN 106-070: Japanese II - Elementary/Intermediate (4 credits)
Provider Equivalent: JAPANESE 131 Japanese Language 1B
JAPN 201-070: Advanced Intermediate Japanese I (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: JAPANESE 231 Japanese Language 2A
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Other: College of Engineering Breadth
JAPN 208-070: Contemporary Japanese Culture (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: JAPANESE 150 - Exploring Japan
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Arts and Sciences - Group B
  • Multicultural
JOUR 201-071: Journalism in a Free Society (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: COMMS 201 - Journalism Studies
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University History Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group B
KAAP 167-070: Seminar: Exercise & Fitness (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: EXERSCI 100G: Exercise and Fitness
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Math/Science Breadth
KAAP 267-071: Exercise Physiology (4 credits)
Provider Equivalent: EXERSCI 201: Exercise Physiology 1
KAAP 267-070: Seminar: Exercise Prescription (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: EXERSCI 105: Exercise Prescription
KORE 106-070: Modern Language II - Elementary/Intermediate (4 credits)
Provider Equivalent: KOREAN 111 - Korean for Beginners 2
LING 202-070: Science of Language (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: LINGUIST 100 Introduction to Linguistics
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
LLCU 316-072: Classic Mythology: Gods, Heroes and Monsters (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: CLASSICS 110 Classic Mythology
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
MAST 200-072: The Oceans (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MARINE 100G: The Oceans Around Us
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Math/Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
MAST 267-070: Principles of Marine Science (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MARINE 202: Principles of Marine Science
MATH 221-073: Calculus I (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MATHS 108 - General Mathematics
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Math/Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
MATH 222: Calculus II (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MATHS General Mathematics 2
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Math/Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
MATH 241-071: Analytic Geometry & Calculus A (4 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MATHS 130 Calculus
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Math/Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
MATH 267-072: Special Problem: Seminar (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MATHS 253: Algebra and Calculus 3
MATH 367-070: Advancing in Mathematics - (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MATHS 199 - Advancing in Mathematics
MUSC 205-070: Music of the World (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ANTHRO 234 - Popular Music of the Pacific
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University History Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group B
  • Multicultural
PHIL 105-071: Critical Thinking (4 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PHIL 105 - Critical Thinking
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
PHIL 202-072: Contemporary Moral Problems (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PHIL 104: Ethics and Justice
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
PHIL 205/070: Logic (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PHIL 101: Introduction to Logic
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Math/Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
PHYS 133-070: Introduction to Astronomy (auto-enrolled in 070L) (4 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ASTRO 100G - Planets, Stars and Galaxies
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Math/Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
PHYS 201-071: Introductory Physics I (plus PHYS 221 - 1 credit lab) (4 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PHYSICS 120 - Advancing Physics I
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Math/Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
PHYS 202-071: Introductory Physics II (4 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PHYSICS 121
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Math/Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
PHYS 202-072: Introductory Physics II (4 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PHYSICS 202 Electromagnetism
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Math/Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group D
PHYS 267-070: Physics Seminar (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PHYSICS 160 - Physics for the Life Sciences
POSC 240-073/083: Introduction to Global Politics (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: POLITICS 106 - Global Politics
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Social Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group C
POSC 285-072: Introduction to Political Theory (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: POLITICS 109
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
POSC 309-075: Political Culture by Country: New Zealand Politics (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: POLITICS 107 - New Zealand Politics
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Arts and Sciences - Group B
POSC 408-072: International Organization (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: POLITICS 201: Globalisation and International Organisations
POSC 428-070: Topics in Asian Politics: New Zealand and Asia (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ASIAN 140 New Zealand and Asia
POSC 435-070: Political Thought II (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: POLITICS 209
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
POSC 443-070: China and the World (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: POLITICS 254
PSYC 207-072: Research Methods (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PSYCH 306: Research Methods in Psychology
PSYC 209-072: Measurement and Statistics (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: STATS 101G: Introduction to Statistics
PSYC 350-073: Developmental Psychology (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PSYCH 200: Special Topic: Foundations of Developmental Psychology
PSYC 370-070: Research in Personality (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PSYCH 207: Theories in Personality and Development
PSYC 390-071: Social Psychology (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PSYCH 204: Social Psychology
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Other: College of Engineering Breadth Requirement
SOCI 201-074: Introduction to Sociology (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: SOCIOL 100 Issues and Themes in Sociology
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Social Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group C
SOCI 267-074: General Sociology Elective (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: SOCIOL 101G - Understanding Aotearoa New Zealand
SOCI 267-075: Special Problems: Contemporary Italian Society (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: SOSC 250: Contemporary Italian Society
SOCI 267-076: Special Problems: Culture and Diversity (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: SOCWORK 113 Culture and Diversity
SOCI 267: Special Problems: Sociology in Auckland (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: SOCIOL 206 Sociology in Auckland
SOCI 312-070: Theories of Society (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: SOCIOL 200 Theory and Society
SOCI 340-071: Global Policy and Inequality (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: SOCIOL 103 New Zealand Social Policy and Social Justice
THEA 102-070: Introduction to Performance (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: DRAMA 100 - Taking the Stage: Performance & Presentation Skills
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
UNIV 373-033: Study Abroad - Auckland, New Zealand (0 credits) pass/fail
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Discovery Learning


Program Costs:

How much does it cost?.
Delaware ResidentNon-Delaware Resident
Estimated Tuition based on current year$7,300.00$19,595.00
Final Program Fee$6,100.00$6,100.00
UD Registration & Activities Fee$0.00$0.00
Total to be charged to UD account (estimated)$13,400.00$25,695.00
Plus Airfare Estimate (purchased separately)$3,000.00$3,000.00

The rates above may not apply to you if you are a UD graduate student during the time you are studying abroad. Please refer to http://www1.udel.edu/finaid/rates.html for the appropriate rates.


When and how do I pay?
If you are offered acceptance to the program, you will have 3 days to withdraw without financial penalty. After the 3 days have passed, you will be officially accepted to the program, and IGS will post the full Program Fee and Tuition/Fees to your UD student account.

*All students will receive an email when they are accepted to a program and will have 10 days from that notification to make their $1,000.00 Initial Payment.


Contact Information:
Eileen Peters
Study Abroad Coordinator
302-831-4065
302-831-6042
eqpeters@udel.edu



Deadlines:
Submit Program Application by 5pm on September 20, 2024
Recommendation also due by 5pm on September 20, 2024
Acceptance and Scholarship Announced: October 02, 2024



Interest Meetings:
05/01/2024, 4:00 PM - 4:45 PM, Zoom https://udel.zoom.us/j/95925630136?from=addon
05/09/2024, 5:15 PM - 6:00 PM, Zoom https://udel.zoom.us/j/97849747440?from=addon
09/09/2024, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM, Zoom https://udel.zoom.us/j/95784142106?from=addon


Program information is subject to change at any time. Please check this web site periodically for updates.