The University of Birmingham
Birmingham
Study Abroad Website
Location: Birmingham is a large city with all the attractions and benefits of city life.
Course Subjects: Accounting and Finance, Anthropology, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Communications, Computer Science, Dance and Theater, Economics, English, Geography, History, Law and Business Studies, Management Studies, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Sport and Exercise Sciences
Courses:
Housing:
Halls of Residence
The Halls provide breakfast and evening meals. Your room is cleaned for you. Other facilities include common rooms, game rooms, launderettes, television, bars, shops, student kitchens etc.
Self-Catering Flats
The accommodation consists of blocks of low-rise flats. The blocks are mixed but the individual flats are single sex and include five or more individual study bedrooms grouped with a bathroom and fitted kitchen .
Special Notes:
The University of Birmingham has all the benefits of a large, established university: there is a wide range of programs, the standard of teaching is very high and the facilities both for academic work and for social life are varied and of a good quality.
The University is also in a big city which has all the attractions and excitement of city life.
Language of Instruction
English
Term Dates
First Session:
Jan 12 – March 26
Summer Session:
April 24 - June 18
Second Session:
Sept 24 - Dec 10
Eligibility
Minimum sophomore standing, minimum 3.0 GPA
Estimated Costs
NOTE: COSTS, DATES AND COURSES SUBJECT TO CHANGE
CONTACT HOST SCHOOL OR NJSCIS COORDINATOR FOR MORE INFORMATION

