Location
  • New Zealand
    • Auckland
Term
Academic Year, Fall, Spring, Summer
Subject Areas
Accounting Anthropology Biology Business Chemistry Computer Science Earth Sciences Education Engineering English Film Finance Geography Global Studies Health Sciences History Māori Studies Mathematics Pacific Studies Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Sports Science Statistics +15

Program Details

Program Type
Direct Enrollment
Degree Level
Bachelors
Housing
Apartment Dormitory
Language
English

Pricing

Starting Price
9000
Price Details
Study Abroad program students pay a single flat fee (NZ$) which covers tuition fees for a full-time program of study and the student services fee.

In 2024 the Study Abroad fee is NZD13,200 per semester.

Please note accommodation costs and other living expenses are additional to this fee.

What's Included
Classes
What's Not Included
Accommodation Activities Airfare Domestic Airfare Airport Transfers Meals SIM cards Transportation
Mar 27, 2024
Oct 16, 2023
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About Program

Combine an unforgettable travel experience with studying at a top-100 ranked university. We are New Zealand’s leading university and offer world-class facilities, excellent teaching and a friendly and supportive learning environment.

In our Study Abroad program, choose from more than 120 subjects to earn credits for your major or explore new areas including disciplines not offered at your home university. Subjects popular with our Study Abroad students include Anthropology, Māori/Pacific Studies, Wine Science, Marine Science, Environmental Science and Film, TV & Media Studies.

Auckland is flanked by two harbors, with stunning beaches on both coasts, beautiful islands a short ferry-ride away and lots of water-related activities. For those who prefer their feet firmly on land, Auckland offers lush subtropical forests for hiking and (dormant) volcanoes to climb. Urbanites will enjoy the city’s many cultural and sporting events, festivals, restaurants and vibrant shopping precincts.

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Program Reviews

4.53 Rating
based on 270 reviews
  • 5 rating 52.96%
  • 4 rating 46.67%
  • 3 rating 0.37%
  • 2 rating 0%
  • 1 rating 0%
  • Academics 4.05
  • Support 4.2
  • Fun 4.2
  • Housing 4.15
  • Safety 4.7
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Jennie
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Study Abroad - University of Auckland

Studying at The University of Auckland has been really great fun so far! Joining lots of different clubs and societies has given me lots of opportunities to meet other students, and make friends with people from all around the world. I have particularly enjoyed being at Carlaw Park accommodation - there are also lots of social events organised which are great and a really good way to meet new people.

29 people found this review helpful.
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Karine Hagesaether
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Take a semester abroad!

Auckland Uni is a great place to take a semester or a year abroad!
All academic information will be given in a thorough and clear manner, so the steps of what you need to do are easy to follow. You can choose any course at uni, and they are easily found and added. The people at the international office are also very helpful, and can answer questions both on mail and in person.

The University location is perfect, and the campus (I am only familiar with city campus) is nice, with lots of different things to do and places to eat. I do not live at any of the student accommodations, so I do not know how they are. However, the nice thing about living at a student apartment is that it is easier to get to know people if you do not know anyone in Auckland when you start. However, people are very friendly and open for conversations :)

My two top tip to a student coming to study abroad:
1. Join a club! UoA has over 200 clubs that you can join, and they are a great way to be social and get to know people (especially kiwis).
2. TRAVEL. Even though you are here to study, take time to explore this beautiful country! I have a car here, which is very convenient (as long as you remember to drive on the left side of the road)!, but if not, there are other ways to travel and also trips to join arranged by some of the UoA clubs etc.

What would you improve about this program?
I have found that it is easier to get to know people on my own, but I know some social activities have been arranged by the Study Abroad Student Association etc. This could maybe be improved?
30 people found this review helpful.
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Rasmus
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Small obstacles - no regrets

Being half way through my study abroad semester at the University of Auckland I can only say, if you are considering whether you should come here or not, then stop contemplating and go! Cost of living is very high, the internet expensive, slow and unstable, and as every where else on the planet, you will have classes that is boring as... well boring. But, a lot of the classes are actually pretty good, labs and tutorials interesting, instructors and classmates helpful, and the social life here is very active, so there will always be something to do if you want to meet people. All in all, so far it has been one of the best experiences of my life, and I fell that 1 semester is far from enough here.

28 people found this review helpful.
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Nicholas
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Great City, Gateway to South Pacific

My partner lives in Auckland and I undertook exchange to spend more time together, so I haven't properly engaged with the exchange student network. On the other hand, I've arguably had a much more domestic experience (having come from Sydney), with exchange being my tenth, and least 'touristy' visit to New Zealand so far.

UoA is very safe and reputable, but classes and the social scene are very quiet. Lots of paperwork and I found the online systems very fragmented and unintuitive. Auckland is very urbanised and quite similar to Sydney (home uni), and active travel beyond the region is required to fully appreciate what differentiates New Zealand from other exchange destinations. Auckland's great if you're interested in travelling to both the South Pacific and Australia's east coast.

Was glad to hear exchange students can now partake in Summer Research Scholarships.

What would you improve about this program?
- Clearer obligations around DELNA - it was not discussed whether exchange students are required to complete it, and if so, who exactly and by when.
- Australian Exchange students are not automatically covered by UoA's travel insurance policy. We are both domestic students and exchange students at the same time. While this okay re medical cover, as there are existing healthcare treaties, it does not cover other losses (personal property, travel expenses). This lack of cover was not discovered until I tried to pay for my non-existent travel insurance. Earlier clarification would have been appreciated.
28 people found this review helpful.
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WENJIE
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

special experience

Before I go to the University of Auckland, I never study abroad or use English to study something. It is interesting as well as difficult for me. But it can really improve my ability. The University of Auckland is a good school so that I can use many resources to study. And classmates are so friendly. I really enjoy life here. It is more independence. I should learn more skills to adapt life here.

29 people found this review helpful.
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Qiwen
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Interesting experience

All the thing seems good and I really enjoy the life here. My roommates are both friendly and kind to me. Living abroad by myself here is a challenge for me because all the things are needed to be done by myself. But I get used to it now and become to enjoy the life. Most teachers are very nice to solve my problem and help me. They teach a different way from I learned before which is also useful and give me another way to solve problems.

28 people found this review helpful.
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WENJIE
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

special experience

It is totally different studying experience for me. Before I go to the University of Auckland, I never study abroad or use English to study my major. As the University of Auckland includes many students from different countries, I can meet different people and learn something new and interesting. Meanwhile, Studying here is a big challenge for me. I need to read many materials and think thoroughly. It improves my ability for reading and thinking. The activities are also very interesting. The life here is more independent. I need to cook and take care of myself. Anyway, it's charming experience.

What would you improve about this program?
I want the University of Auckland to provide more programs like psychological guidance to help us adapt to the life here.
28 people found this review helpful.
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Stephanie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Stephanie's Review

Studying abroad is an amazing experience I would highly recommend to every student in University. It allows one to really explore a new country, meet plenty of locals, while studying at the same time which is amazing. New Zealand is an amazing option that I would also recommend. The people here are generally very friendly and willing to help out. The nature in this country is absolutely breath taking and there is always something to see, somewhere to go, and new people to meet. I would say that studying abroad here helped me become more outgoing and eager to explore areas around me. These are very beneficial skills that I will bring with me back home to the USA. I am very grateful to have the opportunity to study abroad as it has given me an experience of a lifetime. New Zealand is unique because of its incredible landscape, friendly people, and lovely environment. It is also very close to Australia so if you are able to make a visit I would totally recommend that as well.

26 people found this review helpful.

Questions & Answers

The University offers Screen Production major under Bachelor of Arts.

The weather can be hugely variable in one day. The summer months are hot and sunny, while in winter the temperature does drop quite a bit but it was never below 0 when I was there. My advice to you is always carry an umbrella just in case!